eG21 Institute for Cooperative Housing Future focuses on research and solutions for cooperative housing challenges, promoting sustainable and affordable living options while fostering member participation and community engagement.
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The eG21 Institute for Cooperative Housing Future, affiliated with the European Education Center (EBZ), is a research institution dedicated to exploring and addressing the challenges and opportunities in cooperative housing. Established to meet the growing interest in cooperative living, eG21 aims to be a pioneer and driver in the sector, focusing on future issues related to housing and the cooperative economy. In the context of rising real estate prices and a shortage of affordable housing, eG21 seeks to raise awareness of cooperatives as an attractive and viable housing model. The institute's work is particularly relevant in Germany, where the government continues to miss its affordable housing targets, and research into cooperatives is becoming increasingly popular. eG21's mission is to provide insights and solutions to the challenges faced by housing cooperatives, such as high maintenance costs, vacancy rates, and the need to operate in a climate-neutral manner. By conducting research and fostering dialogue, the institute aims to support the development of sustainable and affordable cooperative housing. As part of its broader goals, eG21 also seeks to promote the social, cultural, and environmental participation of cooperative members, aligning with UNESCO's recognition of cooperatives as a form of world cultural heritage. By addressing the complexities of cooperative housing, eG21 aims to contribute to a more inclusive and accessible housing market in Europe.