Eden Housing creates and sustains high-quality affordable housing communities that advance opportunity for all. We believe housing is a basic human necessity and work to provide safe, decent, affordable homes and resident services across California.
Eden South County Inc’s recent giving centers on one grant: $32,048,243 in 2023 to Eden Housing Inc in Hayward, California, designated for affordable housing activities. That award fits the foundation’s stated work in affordable housing development, supportive and senior housing, resident services and wellness programs, affordable housing policy and advocacy, a scholarship program for residents, and property management. The organization describes its purpose as creating and sustaining high-quality affordable housing communities that advance opportunity for all, with housing treated as a basic human necessity. As a public charity with program-related investments, the foundation’s profile aligns with long-term housing stewardship rather than short-term, scattered philanthropy. Its topic taxonomy points to low-income affordable rental housing, ownership and operation of affordable housing projects, partnership-based housing management, and property management for subsidized housing. The recent grant record also shows a direct operational relationship with Eden Housing Inc, the recipient named in the grant list. The grantmaking pattern visible in the available data is highly concentrated in California and tied to housing work. That makes the foundation especially relevant to researchers tracking place-based affordable housing funders and organizations that combine development, management, and resident support under one umbrella.
Affordable housing is the clearest focus. Eden South County Inc gave $32,048,243 in 2023 to Eden Housing Inc for affordable housing activities, matching its stated emphasis on affordable housing development and preservation. Supportive and senior housing are also part of the funding profile. Those areas appear in the foundation’s own focus list alongside resident services and wellness programs, suggesting that housing is paired with services for residents rather than treated as a standalone investment. The foundation also supports the operating side of housing. Its topic taxonomy includes ownership and operation of affordable housing projects, partnership-based housing management, and property management for subsidized housing. That aligns with a funder that works through direct operations and long-term asset stewardship. Resident-centered priorities show up as well through a scholarship program for residents and affordable housing policy and advocacy, indicating interest in both household stability and the wider systems that shape it.
$32M
$30.9M
$27.7M
$35.6M
Most grants fall between $32M and $32M, with a median of $32M.
25th Percentile
$32M
Median
$32M
75th Percentile
$32M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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The only grant size shown is $32,048,243, so the distribution is a single-point profile: p25, median, and p75 are all $32,048,243. The grant record provided includes one 2023 award, and the recipient appears in the recent-grants list as Eden Housing Inc. The foundation is classified as a public charity and a regular funder, and it also makes program-related investments. With 100% of grants going to recipients in California, the pattern is tightly local and operational rather than geographically dispersed.
All recorded grants in the available data go to recipients in the United States, and every grant is in California. The recent-grants list names Hayward as the recipient city for Eden Housing Inc, matching the foundation’s own Hayward headquarters only by coincidence in the data provided; the giving pattern itself is statewide but entirely within CA. With 100% of grants to recipients in the HQ state, the geographic footprint is narrow and place-based.
Its stated focus areas are affordable housing development, supportive and senior housing, resident services and wellness programs, affordable housing policy and advocacy, a scholarship program for residents, and property management. The topic taxonomy also points to low-income affordable rental housing and the ownership and operation of affordable housing projects.
The available grant-size data shows a single amount: $32,048,243. The p25, median, and p75 are all the same, which means the dataset reflects one grant size rather than a spread of multiple award sizes.
All of the recorded grants are in California, and the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. The top state by grant count is CA, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state.
Eden South County Inc is listed as a public charity. It is also classified as a regular funder and is marked as making program-related investments, which fits a housing-focused, long-term stewardship model.
The recent-grants list shows Eden Housing Inc in Hayward, California, receiving $32,048,243 in 2023 for affordable housing activities.
2023
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EDEN HOUSING INC | HAYWARD, CA | $32,048,243 | 2023 | GRANTS TO SUPPORT AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACTIVITIES |
EDEN HOUSING INC
$32,048,243GRANTS TO SUPPORT AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACTIVITIES