Bridging the Racial Housing Gap with Philanthropy

Illustration of a stack of coins followed by a plus sign and a house, then an equals sign and a larger stack of coins, symbolizing home investment or financial growth.

Homeownership is the best way to build wealth in the USA. The long-term profitability of home-ownership is more favorable than many other financial investments, even when factoring in periods of home price depreciation.

Access to homeownership has not been evenly distributed. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color [BIPOC] have faced racist government policies, discriminatory practices, and segregation in the pursuit of homeownership.

Illustration of the front door of a house behind a red prohibition sign and a padlock.
Map of the state of Washington with an upward arrow representing economic growth and a lesser upward arrow representing housing.

Washington’s housing market has been uniquely troubled by decades of underproduction against a backdrop of strong economic growth. Washington has produced the fewest housing units relative to its household growth than any other state.

Home buyers have needed wealth to get started (whether through inheritance or high-paying jobs). Those with modest incomes and without family property wealth have been unable to compete with those from New York, California, and across the Pacific.

Illustration of two houses one with a price tag for California and the other with a price tag for New York.
Illustration of two BIPOC individuals standing on one side of a chasm, with three houses on the other side. The word 'Philanthropy' is stylized as a bridge connecting both sides, symbolizing support and access to housing.

We believe that philanthropy can be the solution to housing affordability by…

Community Land Trusts [CLTs]

CLTs are nonprofit organizations governed by a board of residents and public representatives that provide lasing community assets and shared equity homeownership opportunities for families and communities.

An illustration of an African American Woman standing outside a newly purchased home.

A family or individual purchases a house that sits on land owned by the CLT.

An outline of a home on a piece of property.

The homeowners lease the land from the CLT in a long-term, renewable lease.

An illustration of an African American women shaking the hand of an African American man after the sale of a home.

The homeowners agree to sell the home at a restricted price to keep it affordable in perpetuity.

We believe that philanthropy
can support housing affordability by
investing in the WHoA Fund to secure land
that will be held in trust…


Single Family Residence
Prospective Owner Identifies Property

Prospective Owner
Identifies Property

WHoA Fund establishes "Ground Lease Agreement"

WHoA Fund
Establishes
“Ground Lease”
Agreement

WHoA and buyer partner to purchase property

WHoA & Buyer
Partner to
Purchase Property


Multi-Family Partnership
WHoA Fund secures land and makes pre-development investment

WHoA Fund Secures
Land and Makes
Pre-Development
Investment

Developer secures construction loans and builds

Developer
Secures Construction
Loans and
Builds

WHoA Fund establishes "Ground Lease Agreement"

WHoA Fund
Establishes
“Ground Lease”
Agreement

Property Development Phases

01.
Identify and
secure property

PROPERTY: Identify and secure property
PERMITS: Secure requisite permitting for property

02.
Secure requisite
permitting for
property

03.
Identify and secure
partnership with
BIPOC developer

PARTNERSHIPS: Identify and secure partnership with BIPOC developer
MONEY: Secure construction loan (rental) or property buyer (owner)

04.
Secure construction loan (rental) or property buyer (owner)

05.
Market and promote property to targeted audiences

PROMOTE: Market and promote property to targeted audiences
SELL: Sell, or rent, building units and transfer land to community land trust

06.
Sell, or rent, building units and transfer land to community land trust

07.
Reinvest profit into
WHoA Fund

REINVEST: Reinvest profit into WHoA Fund

Learn more about our other initiative:

KEMA Project

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