— Where We Invest

Housing, land, and opportunity—one integrated system.

Every initiative we fund connects a specific site to long-term community resilience. Three domains, one framework, measurable outcomes tracked across decades.

Close-up of a worker's hands laying concrete block on a residential foundation, trowel pressed against mortar, natural morning light, construction site in background, no faces
Close-up of a worker's hands laying concrete block on a residential foundation, trowel pressed against mortar, natural morning light, construction site in background, no faces
Wide shot of a community green infrastructure corridor, native plantings along a restored urban creek, late afternoon golden light filtering through canopy, no people posed
Wide shot of a community green infrastructure corridor, native plantings along a restored urban creek, late afternoon golden light filtering through canopy, no people posed
Environmental portrait of a vocational training session, two people examining blueprints on a workbench in a community center, natural window light, tools visible on the surface, no posed smiles
Environmental portrait of a vocational training session, two people examining blueprints on a workbench in a community center, natural window light, tools visible on the surface, no posed smiles
/ Three Domains

Specific work. Specific places.

Responsible Housing Development

Environmental Land Stewardship

Economic Pathway Programs

Capital and technical support for community housing projects in underserved neighborhoods. Current focus: East Side Revitalization District—240 units across three blocks, resident-led design process.

Conservation funding and green infrastructure grants tied to specific parcels. Riverside Greenway Corridor: 18 acres of restored riparian land, now managed by the Millbrook Land Trust.

Workforce development and financial literacy programs embedded in the same neighborhoods where we build. Northfield Trades Initiative: 340 residents enrolled, 78% placed within six months.

Environmental wide shot of a neighborhood planning session, community leaders gathered around a large site map spread on a folding table outdoors, late afternoon light, trees and a partially constructed building visible behind them, no posed expressions
Environmental wide shot of a neighborhood planning session, community leaders gathered around a large site map spread on a folding table outdoors, late afternoon light, trees and a partially constructed building visible behind them, no posed expressions
Place-Based Capital

Community-led solutions, foundation-backed resources.

We do not direct projects. Community organizations define the scope; we provide capital, technical support, and the long timeline their work requires.

Outcomes are tracked at the site level—housing units occupied, acres conserved, residents placed into employment—not at the campaign level. If the numbers don't hold five years out, we revisit the model.

Current active investments span nine sites across four states. Each carries a named project lead, a defined outcome set, and a minimum ten-year stewardship commitment.

Is your project a fit?

We review project inquiries from community organizations, housing developers, and land stewardship groups. Reach out with your site, sector, and region—we respond within five business days.