Our Impact
Eden Housing has more than 55 years of experience in tackling affordable housing from all angles.
We believe that home is where your start is. Every day, we create the housing needed to make sure all of our neighbors have a place to call home. And advocate for still more. Because safe and affordable housing helps families stay secure, allows communities to thrive, and solves many of our cities’ most pressing challenges.
We know that there is a direct connection between stable housing and nearly all other basic needs in life. Find your start. Find a home.
Significantly increase housing for low-income Californians
11,937
affordable homes developed, acquired and preserved to-date throughout California
4,475
additional homes in current pipeline
153
properties owned
145
properties managed
Embed commitment to racial social and economic justice in all our work
22,000
residents from all cultures and backgrounds come home to an Eden community
475 employees and 17 board members represent the diversity of the people we serve
Female
- 56% of Eden Staff
- 69% of Executive Team and Extended Leadership Team
- 35% of Board Members
Black, Indigenous, People of Color
- 74% of Eden Staff
- 55% of Executive Team and Extended Leadership Team
- 41% of Board Members
HOWARD T. COLLINS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
When we invest in our residents’ higher education dreams, the benefits are felt far beyond their individual diplomas. Their families are more stable; their long-term career prospects improve; and our communities thrive. Many of our recipients are the first in their families to pursue higher education. Our scholarship program awards resident scholarship recipients with the monetary support they need to meet their academic and career goals.
$950,000
provided in funds since the program’s start
588
EDEN HOUSING RESIDENT SCHOLARS
Support the stability and economic mobility of residents
9,500
individuals participated in resident services in 2021
$4.0 million
in rent relief was facilitated by Eden for individuals and families
- 2,498 COVID-19 vaccinations, 8615 wellness checks, 840 people participated in physical education
- 773 students at 35 sites enrolled in Youth Expanded Learning Programs
- 1,219 people enrolled in Economic Empowerment Programs including financial workshops, match savings programs, and individual coaching
- 863 individuals of all ages received technology support, access, and training