Land Trust Project - ONGOING 

The Problem 

Oregon Faces a Housing & Sustainability Crisis 

Affordable Housing Shortage: Rising rents and home prices

Homelessness & Housing Insecurity: Over 14,000+ people experience homelessness in Oregon

Environmental Impact of Traditional Housing: High carbon footprint and energy waste. Need for Sustainable, Affordable Solutions

 

Our Solution 

OOHAP: A Sustainable Eco-Village for Affordable Living"

Building Homes from 100% Natural Materials (cob, straw bale, hempcrete)

Powered by Renewable Energy (solar, wind, hydro)

Self-Sustaining Water & Waste Systems (rainwater collection, composting toilets, greywater recycling)

Community-Driven Living Model (shared resources, cooperative work, education)

How it works 

Sustainable & Scalable Housing Model

1. Land Acquisition & Permits (5-10 acres in Oregon)

2. Eco-Friendly Construction (10 pilot homes, renewable energy, water recycling)

3. Community Infrastructure (gardens, shared spaces, learning center)

4. Affordable Housing & Work-Exchange Program (residents contribute to village upkeep)

Funding & Revenue Strategy

"How We Will Fund & Sustain OOHAP"

Grants & Government Programs (HUD, USDA, Oregon Housing Grants)

Crowdfunding & Donations (GoFundMe, community support)

Corporate Sponsorships & Partnerships (eco-conscious brands, construction material donations)

✅ Self-Sustaining Revenue

✅ Eco-tourism & workshops (sustainable living training)

✅ Organic farming & CSA program

✅ Affordable rental units & work-exchange programs

Why Support OOHAP?

Why Support OOHAP?

 

"An Investment in Sustainable Housing & a Greener Future"

✅Tackles Oregon’s Housing Crisis (Affordable, community-driven solutions)

✅Environmentally Sustainable (Zero-waste, 100% renewable energy)

✅Scalable & Replicable (Model can expand to other regions)

✅Immediate Impact (First eco-village will house 10+ families)

We offer a range of specialized services tailored to meet your individual needs.

The budget 

 

"Cost Breakdown for Phase 1 (10 Homes & Infrastructure)"

| Category | Estimated Cost |

|----------|---------------|

| Land Acquisition & Permits | $145,000 – $335,000 |

| Housing Construction | $280,000 |

| Renewable Energy Systems | $205,000 |

| Water & Waste Management | $90,000 |

| Community Infrastructure | $190,000 |

| Total Estimated Cost | $1,010,000 – $1,250,000 |

You and your family 

A one of a kind chance to truly be FREE from it ALL! 

 

Buy-In means you are a trustee for life. Entitlement means that you and whoever you decide have full and exclusive and unrestricted access to the community for 2 weeks each year. 

 

This is not a time share. 

 

This is the formation of a new Oregon estate and land trust tasked with cultivating a Eco-village community that will be made of entirely organic structures, it will produce organic foods, and it will operate 100% renewably. 

 

The trust will indefinitely manage this community for the purpose of self sustained, truly organic, fee free, affordable housing community for private and public access. 

 

As a buy in member you will see it all come to life first hand. You select few will have front row seats to watch this vision unfold. Participate in organic structured home builds. Cast your vote to decide which amenities will be available. Share and cultivate organic produce. Get your hands dirty or don't. Maybe you only come once it's all done and you only stay for one night. The choice is up to you.

 

Full transparency and full clarity contract. Warrantied certificate of ownership. 

Your GOLDEN ticket 🎫 

 

Available now for a limited time and never again for this low price of $2500.00 USD

 

Watch your money work and then enjoy all the perks. Ask yourself, what would your mama say? 🤔

Dreams really do come true 🫵💪

Join Us in Building a Sustainable Future!

 

🙏 Ways to Support OOHAP:

 

Donate (One-time or recurring)✅

 

Partner With Us (Corporate sponsorships, material donations)🫶

 

Spread the Word (Share our mission & crowdfunding campaign)🗣️

 

Volunteer (Help with construction, education, or grant writing)🫵