CHP works to create homes and communities that are healthy, sustainable, and affordable. Our vision is healthy, sustainable communities for everyone.
A single 2024 donation of $1,943,164 to Homes in Partnership Inc in Eustis, Florida anchors Community Housing Partners Corporation of Florida’s recent giving. The grant sits within a broader housing mission: CHP works to create homes and communities that are healthy, sustainable, and affordable, with a stated vision of healthy, sustainable communities for everyone. Their focus areas include affordable housing development and preservation, real estate development, property and asset management, energy efficiency and weatherization, resident services and health programs, and homeownership counseling and realty. The foundation’s work is closely tied to housing conditions that affect daily life. That shows up in its active programs, which include emergency home repair and accessibility work for low-income households, weatherization services for energy cost reduction and home health and safety, and training tools for building science education. The organization also supports resident services and health-related housing programs, linking housing operations with health and safety outcomes. Recent giving is regional and concentrated in Florida, even though the foundation’s headquarters are in Christiansburg, Virginia. In the latest filing year on file, its grantmaking remains focused on housing-related service delivery and capacity within the CHP model.
In affordable housing development and preservation, the foundation’s stated mission centers on homes and communities that are healthy, sustainable, and affordable. Its housing work also extends into real estate development, property and asset management, and homeownership counseling and realty, showing a housing-system approach rather than a single-program focus. The foundation also supports energy efficiency and weatherization. Through its Weatherization Assistance Program — CHP Weatherization, it administers services that use federal WAP funds and other sources to reduce energy costs and improve health and safety in low-income homes in Virginia. A third area is resident services and health programs. CHP describes programs that address urgent emergency health and safety hazards, physical accessibility barriers, and housing-related health needs for low-income households and residents with health vulnerabilities. Training is another theme, including Builders' Boot Camp for building science and construction professionals.
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Most grants fall between $1.9M and $1.9M, with a median of $1.9M.
25th Percentile
$1.9M
Median
$1.9M
75th Percentile
$1.9M
About 0% of grants go to recipients in FL.
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The single reported grant size is $1,943,164, with the p25, median, and p75 all at the same figure. That points to a very concentrated grant pattern in the latest filing year on file. The available data shows one 2024 grant, so there is no multi-grantee distribution to describe from the recent record. Community Housing Partners Corporation of Florida is organized as a foundation tied to CHP’s housing mission, and the grant record reflects direct support rather than program-related investments. One active program, Weatherization Assistance Program — CHP Weatherization, accepts unsolicited participation; the emergency repair program and training products are also part of the organization’s activity mix.
Grant activity in the recent record lands in Florida: the only listed recipient is in Eustis, FL, and the top state by grant count is FL. The data show no grants to recipients in Virginia, even though the headquarters are in Christiansburg, VA. Recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 1 grant and 100% in the United States. The broader program footprint also includes Virginia through active housing, weatherization, repair, and training programs.
The foundation focuses on affordable housing development and preservation, real estate development, property and asset management, energy efficiency and weatherization, resident services and health programs, and homeownership counseling and realty. Its active programs also emphasize emergency repair, accessibility modifications, and building science training.
The reported grant-size distribution is flat: p25, median, and p75 are each $1,943,164. That matches the single 2024 grant in the recent record.
The recent grant record is entirely U.S.-based. The recipient-country distribution shows 1 grant, or 100%, to the United States.
Yes for some programs. The Weatherization Assistance Program — CHP Weatherization accepts unsolicited participation, and the Builders' Boot Camp training program and House of Pressure product are also marked as accepting unsolicited interest or orders.
Its programs address emergency health and safety hazards, physical accessibility barriers, low-income home weatherization, and housing-related health needs. The active program list also includes support for plumbing, structural, electrical, roofing, and wheelchair ramp installation under emergency repair work.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Homes in Partnership Inc | Eustis, FL | $1,943,164 | 2024 | Donation |
Homes in Partnership Inc
$1,943,164Donation