Community Partners

Our work is only possible thanks to collaboration between our community members, donors, volunteers, nonprofits, local employers, government agencies, vendors, and clients. Reach out today to explore how we can make a greater impact together.

Sponsors and Donors

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our sponsors and donors whose support advances our mission. Thank you for your contributions towards affordable and equitable housing.

  • NeighborWorks America
  • Colorado Energy Office
  • USDA Rural Development
  • Colorado Housing Finance Authority
  • U.S. Dept of Treasury CDFI Fund
  • Bank of the West Foundation
  • Colorado Department of Local Affairs
  • Enterprise Community Partners
  • KFC Foundation
  • Mesa County
  • Rocky Mountain Health Foundation
  • US Bank Foundation
  • McCary Family Fund
  • Timberline Bank
  • State of Colorado Division of Housing
  • Bank of the San Juans
  • US Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Western Colorado Community Foundation
  • City of Grand Junction
  • Next50 Initiative 
  • The Colorado Trust
  • Consumers United Association
  • El Pomar Foundation
  • Housing Assistance Council
  • Mabel Y Hughes Charitable Foundation
  • Montrose Community Foundation
  • Union Pacific Foundation
  • Wells Fargo Foundation
  • Vectra Bank
  • Energy Outreach Colorado
  • Grand Junction Housing Authority
  • Trutta Fund for Veterans

Housing Resources is proud to be part of the NeighborWorks America Network.  Created in 1971 by Congress, NeighborWorks America provides critical funding, educational opportunities, and peer connections to almost 250 nonprofit organizations across the country.

Vendors

Housing Resources is actively seeking reputable partners in the construction industry to collaborate with on upcoming real estate development and home improvement projects. If your company is committed to delivering top-tier construction services, we invite you to connect with us. 

Volunteers

Volunteer with us and make a difference in affordable housing!

Construction Volunteers

Our Self-Help Homeownership program helps local families build their own homes, and community volunteers are a crucial part of that effort. Volunteers make friends and strengthen our community while participating in construction activities. Volunteers must be 16 years or older; no prior construction experience is needed. Come by yourself or with a group and be a part of something great.

We are currently seeking volunteers to help with eight family homes under construction in Clifton, CO. Volunteer slots are available evenings and weekends through July 2024. Contact us to join!

Community Experts

We rely on volunteers with community expertise to guide our work. We invite community members interested in donating their time and talents to build community by joining our special committees. Help steer future affordable housing efforts on the Western Slope!

Office Assistance

Don’t see the perfect opportunity? We are always looking to collaborate. Please feel free to share new ideas for volunteering!

Employers

Interested in helping your employees find housing? Join Partners in Homeownership, a Housing Resources-led employer initiative that allows employers to connect their employees to available resources. Visit our Partners in Homeownership page and reach out for more information. 

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