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Job Opportunity

The Atlanta Land Trust (ALT) is hiring a part-time Stewardship Coordinator who will support the stewardship responsibilities of ALT, including CRM system management. The Stewardship Coordinator reports to the Stewardship Manager and will help advance ALT’s mission to deliver and steward permanently affordable housing to support inclusive, equitable communities near the Atlanta BeltLine and other … Continue Reading →

Internship Opportunity

The Atlanta Land Trust (ALT) is hiring an intern who will be responsible for supporting the management of a database system, assisting in developing a marketing plan and helping meet ALT’s stewardship commitments to community land trust (CLT) homeowners and their homes. The Intern reports to the Stewardship Manager and will support ALT’s mission to … Continue Reading →

2Q 2022 Newsletter

The Atlanta Land Trust (ALT) continues to make progress on predevelopment activities for 120 new homes across three sites in the Oakland City and East Lake neighborhoods. All three of ALT’s projects present urgent opportunities to mitigate gentrification resulting from public investments in the area with a comprehensive, equity-driven approach that connects people, place, and … Continue Reading →

3Q 2021 Newsletter

The Atlanta Land Trust (ALT) has advanced predevelopment activities for the construction of 120 units across three sites in the Oakland City and East Lake neighborhoods. All three of these projects present urgent opportunities to mitigate gentrification resulting from public investments in the area with a comprehensive, equity-driven approach that connects people, place, and quality of life. … Continue Reading →

1Q 2022 Newsletter

The Atlanta Land Trust (ALT) has made great progress on our $11.1 million capital campaign, chaired by Meaghan Shannon-Vlkovic and Egbert Perry, since its launch in August 2021. Recent commitments from the Tull Charitable Foundation, the Georgia Power Foundation and the Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation (a Woodruff Foundation) bring the total funds raised to $9.7 … Continue Reading →