About the Alliance
Who we are
A broad coalition of government, nonprofit, and business organizations working together to overcome Linn County’s current housing crisis.
The Alliance for Equitable Housing was formed in the aftermath of the dual crises of the Covid-19 Pandemic and August 2020 Derecho. This group, which pulls together leaders from across the public, private, and non-profit sectors, is collaboratively developing a comprehensive housing action to facilitate genuine progress toward solving the pressing issues that threaten the housing system. This work provides a framework for how community partners will behave within the collaborative environment and provides guidance and support in problem solving.
The Alliance has both internal and external groups that work to serve the greater strategic goals. Internally, the group examines policy, funding, communication, and staff capacity as a means of breaking down barriers. Externally, there are four action planning areas of Housing Access, Housing Quality, & Housing Development, with an Equity Committee examining and providing accountability on initiatives.
The Alliance was formed in 2021, coalescing around community conversations and creating buy-in. The group first built a framework to facilitate the work before establishing priorities across the different areas of focus. The work moving forward will be executing on the focus areas, with pilot programs rolling out across different areas in 2024 and beyond.