EDEN’s mission is to provide housing solutions to people facing the challenges of housing insecurities and homelessness.
Emerald Development & Economic Network centers its grantmaking on housing insecurity and homelessness, with most of its recent dollars flowing to partners that provide supportive services for people receiving rental assistance. The foundation’s largest recent grant was $1,543,489 to Mental Health Services Inc in Cleveland for supportive services to rental-assistance clients, and the same purpose appears again in the prior two years at $1,320,732 in 2024 and $1,228,575 in 2023. That repetition shows a multi-year operating pattern rather than one-off awards. EDEN’s funding also reaches organizations that connect housing aid with case management, tenant support, and crisis response, including The Centers for Families & Children, Jewish Family Services, and YWCA of Cleveland. The recent record points to a local housing-stability funder that works through service providers rather than direct grants to individuals. Its grants are tied closely to helping households keep housing through assistance navigation, wraparound support, and other short-term interventions linked to rental subsidies.
Supportive services are the clearest throughline in Emerald Development & Economic Network’s recent grants. In 2025, it gave $320,030 to The Centers for Families & Children in Cleveland to provide supportive services to clients receiving rental assistance. Jewish Family Services in Pepper Pike received $242,195 for the same purpose in 2025, after earlier awards of $67,349 in 2024 and $50,401 in 2023. The foundation also backs organizations that combine housing support with crisis response: Cleveland Rape Crisis Center received $30,717 in 2024 and $23,875 in 2023 for supportive services to rental-assistance clients. Family Promise of Greater Cleveland was funded in 2024 and 2025 for the same service model. Across these grants, EDEN’s approach is consistent: housing aid is paired with direct service delivery, not treated as a standalone payment.
Emerald Development & Economic Network’s recent awards cluster around a typical size profile of $53,206 at the 25th percentile, $64,623 at the median, and $200,637 at the 75th percentile. The distribution is shaped by a few very large grants and many smaller service grants, all in support of rental-assistance clients. The same organizations reappear across multiple years, including Mental Health Services Inc, YWCA of Cleveland, Journey Center, Jewish Family Services, University Settlement, Family Promise of Greater Cleveland, and Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. That repeated pattern suggests ongoing operating support tied to service delivery rather than isolated project grants. The foundation also makes program-related investments and does not fund individuals.
$2.2M
$59.6M
$56.3M
$53.5M
Most grants fall between $53K and $201K, with a median of $65K.
25th Percentile
$53K
Median
$65K
75th Percentile
$201K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in OH.
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Grantmaking is local and entirely within the United States in the recent sample. Cleveland is the main recipient city, with additional grants in Pepper Pike. Every recent grant went to an Ohio recipient, and Ohio is also the top state by grant count. The geographic pattern is concentrated enough that the foundation’s recent giving appears to be focused on the Cleveland area and nearby communities.
It funds housing solutions for people facing housing insecurity and homelessness, with recent grants tied to supportive services for clients receiving rental assistance. The topic areas include housing stability, eviction prevention, rental assistance navigation, tenant education, and supportive housing.
Recent grants have a 25th percentile of $53,206, a median of $64,623, and a 75th percentile of $200,637. The record also includes a very large grant of $1,543,489, alongside many smaller service grants.
Yes. Several recipients appear in more than one year, including Mental Health Services Inc, YWCA of Cleveland, Journey Center, Jewish Family Services, University Settlement, Family Promise of Greater Cleveland, and Cleveland Rape Crisis Center.
No. The foundation’s grantmaking is routed to organizations that provide services to renters and households at risk of eviction or housing instability.
Recent grants are concentrated in Ohio, with 100% of grants in the HQ state’s recipient distribution and recipients in Cleveland and Pepper Pike. The recent country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES INC | CLEVELAND, OH | $1,543,489 | 2025 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| THE CENTERS FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN | CLEVELAND, OH | $320,030 | 2025 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES | PEPPER PIKE, OH | $242,195 | 2025 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER CLEVELAND | CLEVELAND, OH | $31,874 | 2025 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT | CLEVELAND, OH | $30,764 | 2025 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| YWCA OF CLEVELAND | CLEVELAND, OH | $13,242 | 2025 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES INC | CLEVELAND, OH | $1,320,732 | 2024 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| YWCA OF CLEVELAND | CLEVELAND, OH | $233,541 | 2024 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| JOURNEY CENTER | CLEVELAND, OH | $115,164 | 2024 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER CLEVELAND | CLEVELAND, OH | $90,929 | 2024 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES | PEPPER PIKE, OH | $67,349 | 2024 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT | CLEVELAND, OH | $56,112 | 2024 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| CLEVELAND RAPE CRISIS CENTER | CLEVELAND, OH | $30,717 | 2024 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES INC | CLEVELAND, OH | $1,228,575 | 2023 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| YWCA OF CLEVELAND | CLEVELAND, OH | $229,128 | 2023 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| JOURNEY CENTER | CLEVELAND, OH | $61,897 | 2023 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT | CLEVELAND, OH | $61,837 | 2023 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER CLEVELAND | CLEVELAND, OH | $52,237 | 2023 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES | PEPPER PIKE, OH | $50,401 | 2023 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
| CLEVELAND RAPE CRISIS CENTER | CLEVELAND, OH | $23,875 | 2023 | PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE. |
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES INC
$1,543,489PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
THE CENTERS FOR FAMILIES & CHILDREN
$320,030PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES
$242,195PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER CLEVELAND
$31,874PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT
$30,764PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
YWCA OF CLEVELAND
$13,242PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES INC
$1,320,732PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
YWCA OF CLEVELAND
$233,541PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
JOURNEY CENTER
$115,164PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER CLEVELAND
$90,929PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES
$67,349PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT
$56,112PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
CLEVELAND RAPE CRISIS CENTER
$30,717PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES INC
$1,228,575PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
YWCA OF CLEVELAND
$229,128PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
JOURNEY CENTER
$61,897PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT
$61,837PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER CLEVELAND
$52,237PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES
$50,401PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.
CLEVELAND RAPE CRISIS CENTER
$23,875PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CLIENTS RECEIVING RENTAL ASSITANCE.