
Illustration : Monica Gallab
non profit
The CLTB is comprised of a non-profit association and a Foundation of Public Utility.
The Non-profit Association “Community Land Trust – Brussels” is in charge of the daily management of the hereditament owned by the Foundation. It also hires staff responsible for the installation and follow-up of the housing projects as well as the support for household buyers and the movement’s animation.
The CLTB is committed to ensuring that the interests of all of its development actors are represented within its Board of Directors. Therefore, it is equally comprised of residents, locals and civil society as well as the representatives of public authorities.
The General Assembly elects the non-profit association’s directors. The one-third of “Residents” is elected by the occupants of an accommodation or premises on a CLTB plot of land. Each category has a seat dedicated to the candidates awaiting housing and is appointed by them. The one-third of “Civil Society” is elected by the active members who do not benefit from CLTB housing or premises. Lastly, the one-third of “Public Authorities” is designated by the Government of the Brussels-Capital Region.
During the General Assembly of the non-profit association CLTB on 25 March 2017, the Board of Directors was elected as follows :
Public Authorities – Brussels-Capital Region
Laurence Demeulemeester
Stéphanie Paulissen
Liesbet Temmerman
Jan Verheyen
David Van Vooren
Residents
Tsevi Adomayakpor
Marie Claire N’Dibu Bakalumana
Massandje Bamba
Aissa Dmam
Pascale Athey
Civil Society
Maria Elvira Ayalde
Silvia Rollo Collura
Loïc Geronnez
Pierre Denis
Paula Caballero
foundation
The CLTB is comprised of a Foundation of Public Utility and a non-profit association.
The Foundation of Public Utility “Community Land Trust – Brussels” (FUP CLTB) purchases plots of land to build its housing projects. It always has ownership of its plots of land and delegates the management of its property to the non-profit association CLTB.
The CLTB is committed to ensuring that the interests of all of its development actors are represented within its Board of Directors. Therefore, it is equally comprised of residents, locals and civil society as well as the representatives of public authorities.
The co-opting of the members of the FUP CLTB Board of Directors is carried out based on a list of candidates drawn up by the CLTB’s General Assembly (except for the representatives of the regional public authorities who are designated by the regional government).
On 11 May 2017, the Board of Directors of the FUP CLTB elected the following directors :
Public Authorities – Brussels-Capital Region
Liesbet Temmerman
Laurent van der Elst
David van Vooren
Residents
Aissa Dmam
Liliane Mwitende
Driss Soussi
Civil Society
Loïc Géronnez
Pierre Denis
Isabelle Philippe