
Where every community is a place of opportunity with safe, attainable, and sustainable housing for all. CRHDC creates pathways to home and asset-building opportunities to benefit low- and moderate-income communities throughout Colorado.
Community Resources and Housing Development Corporation makes its mark through pass-through grants that move six-figure support to housing and community-development intermediaries across the Mountain West and beyond. In 2025, its largest listed grant was $346,197 to Tierra Del Sol in Las Cruces, New Mexico, followed closely by $343,486 to Comite De Bienestar in San Luis, Arizona, both labeled pass-thru grants. The foundation’s recent giving also includes substantial support for Community Council of Idaho in Caldwell, Idaho, reinforcing a pattern of funding organizations that work with low- and moderate-income communities. Its stated purpose centers on pathways to home and asset-building opportunities, with an emphasis on safe, attainable, and sustainable housing. The recent grants list shows a mix of recurring recipients and geographically varied intermediaries, which suggests a grantmaking approach built around sustained relationships rather than isolated awards. Housing-related work appears to be the connective thread, whether the grant is directed to rural housing, farmworker housing assistance, or housing counseling and education. The foundation’s fiscal sponsorship and administrative-conduit role is a defining feature of how it deploys resources.
Affordable and attainable housing is the core of the foundation’s giving. It awarded $95,267 in 2025 to Rmser in Denver for a pass-thru grant, and had also supported the same recipient with $57,875 in 2024. Farmworker housing support appears as well: in 2024, San Luis Valley Farm Workers Housin in Center received $37,500. The grant list also points to regional housing and community-service intermediaries outside Colorado, including Guadalupe Economic Services Corp in Lubbock, which received $23,925 in 2024 and $7,950 in 2025. Those awards align with the foundation’s stated focus areas of rural housing, affordable rental housing, housing counseling and education, and financial capability or lending. Together, the grants suggest a housing-centered portfolio that uses intermediary organizations to reach specific communities and local housing systems.
Typical grant size is $34,106 at the 25th percentile, $110,984 at the median, and $264,462 at the 75th percentile, showing a spread from five-figure awards to larger pass-through commitments. The recent grant list includes multiple repeat recipients across 2024 and 2025, including Tierra Del Sol, Comite De Bienestar, Community Council of Idaho, Rmser, and Guadalupe Economic Services Corp, which points to recurring support rather than one-time awards. The foundation operates as an intermediary grantmaker and administrative/financial conduit, and it does not fund individuals. The listed awards are all pass-through grants, consistent with that structure.
$1.1M
$38.8M
$10.2M
$11.1M
Most grants fall between $34K and $264K, with a median of $111K.
25th Percentile
$34K
Median
$111K
75th Percentile
$264K
About 25% of grants go to recipients in CO.
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Giving is regional, with Colorado receiving 25% of grants in the available data. Colorado recipients include Denver and Center. Outside the HQ state, the grant list reaches Las Cruces, New Mexico; San Luis, Arizona; Caldwell, Idaho; Lubbock, Texas; and Salt Lake City, Utah. The top state by grant count is Colorado, but the foundation’s recent awards are spread across several western and southwestern states.
Its stated focus areas include affordable homeownership, rural housing, farmworker housing technical assistance, affordable rental housing, housing counseling and education, and financial capability or lending. The recent grants list reflects that emphasis through pass-through awards to housing and community-service intermediaries.
Yes. Every listed recent grant is marked as a pass-thru grant or pass-thru grants, including awards to Tierra Del Sol, Comite De Bienestar, Community Council of Idaho, and Rmser.
The grant-size distribution is $34,106 at the 25th percentile, $110,984 at the median, and $264,462 at the 75th percentile. That places the foundation’s awards mostly in the six-figure range, with some smaller pass-through grants as well.
Colorado is the top state by grant count, and 25% of grants in the available data go to recipients in Colorado. Recent Colorado recipients include Denver and Center.
Several recipients appear in both 2024 and 2025, including Tierra Del Sol, Comite De Bienestar, Community Council of Idaho, Rmser, and Guadalupe Economic Services Corp. That pattern suggests repeated support for a set of intermediary organizations.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TIERRA DEL SOL | LAS CRUCES, NM | $346,197 | 2025 | PASS THRU GRANT |
| COMITE DE BIENESTAR | SAN LUIS, AZ | $343,486 | 2025 | PASS THRU GRANTS |
| COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF IDAHO | CALDWELL, ID | $308,900 | 2025 | PASS THRU GRANT |
| RMSER | DENVER, CO | $95,267 | 2025 | PASS THRU GRANT |
| SALT LAKE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERV | SALT LAKE CITY, UT | $11,400 | 2025 | PASS THRU GRANT |
| GUADALUPE ECONOMIC SERVICES CORP | LUBBOCK, TX | $7,950 | 2025 | PASS THRU GRANT |
| TIERRA DEL SOL | LAS CRUCES, NM | $249,650 | 2024 | PASS THRU GRANT |
| COMITE DE BIENESTAR | SAN LUIS, AZ | $194,301 | 2024 | PASS THRU GRANTS |
| COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF IDAHO | CALDWELL, ID | $126,701 | 2024 | PASS THRU GRANT |
| RMSER | DENVER, CO | $57,875 | 2024 | PASS THRU GRANT |
| SAN LUIS VALLEY FARM WORKERS HOUSIN | CENTER, CO | $37,500 | 2024 | PASS THRU GRANT |
| GUADALUPE ECONOMIC SERVICES CORP | LUBBOCK, TX | $23,925 | 2024 | PASS THRU GRANT |
TIERRA DEL SOL
$346,197PASS THRU GRANT
COMITE DE BIENESTAR
$343,486PASS THRU GRANTS
COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF IDAHO
$308,900PASS THRU GRANT
RMSER
$95,267PASS THRU GRANT
SALT LAKE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERV
$11,400PASS THRU GRANT
GUADALUPE ECONOMIC SERVICES CORP
$7,950PASS THRU GRANT
TIERRA DEL SOL
PASS THRU GRANT
COMITE DE BIENESTAR
$194,301PASS THRU GRANTS
COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF IDAHO
$126,701PASS THRU GRANT
RMSER
$57,875PASS THRU GRANT
SAN LUIS VALLEY FARM WORKERS HOUSIN
$37,500PASS THRU GRANT
GUADALUPE ECONOMIC SERVICES CORP
$23,925PASS THRU GRANT