Provide affordable housing through the acquisition and rehabilitation of mobile home communities, while encouraging and empowering residents to take an active role in budget and management decisions, providing enhanced maintenance and services, and ensuring communities remain valuable sources of quality affordable housing.
Millennium Housing Corporation centers its grantmaking on affordable housing through the acquisition and rehabilitation of mobile home communities, with a clear emphasis on resident participation in budget and management decisions. In the recent grants list, that approach shows up most visibly in repeated support for Sparc Inc, which received the two largest awards on file: $184,248 in 2023 and $153,540 in 2024 for resident activities and programs. The foundation also extends beyond housing operations into related community services, including housing for heroes, health services research, and support for children with diabetes. Its pattern suggests a funder that combines housing preservation with resident engagement and selected service grants tied to community well-being. Recent awards also include grants to Tunnels to Towers Foundation for community services-housing for heroes and to health-focused organizations such as Kure It Inc and The Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. The result is a portfolio rooted in housing stability, with additional support for programs that serve residents and closely connected community groups.
Affordable housing is the core theme in Millennium Housing Corporation’s grants, especially where resident engagement is part of the work. Sparc Inc received $184,248 in 2023 and $153,540 in 2024 for resident activities and programs, aligning closely with the foundation’s stated focus on resident participation. The foundation also supports housing-related community services: Tunnels to Towers Foundation received $25,000 in 2024 for community services-housing for heroes. Beyond housing, Millennium Housing Corporation funds health services research, including $25,000 to Kure It Inc in 2024 and $25,000 to The Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation in 2024. It also gave $8,250 to Diabetes Camping and Education for community services-support children with diabetes, showing a secondary interest in direct support for children and health-related community programming.
Typical grant size sits at $9,125 at the 25th percentile, $15,000 at the median, and $25,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list shows both larger operating-style awards and a cluster of smaller program grants, with repeated support to some recipients across 2023 and 2024. Millennium Housing Corporation is a private foundation with annual grants of $530,038 and total assets of $190,342,566. The pattern appears relationship-based rather than one-off, since several organizations appear in more than one year. No application process is described in the provided data.
$291K
$190.3M
$31.7M
$27.5M
Most grants fall between $9K and $25K, with a median of $15K.
25th Percentile
$9K
Median
$15K
75th Percentile
$25K
About 73% of grants go to recipients in VA.
GEORGE R TURK JR
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Grantmaking is regional, and most awards in the recent list go to California recipients. The foundation’s top giving state is Virginia by count, while 73% of grants go to recipients in California. City-level activity is concentrated in Costa Mesa, Irvine, Los Angeles, and other Southern California locations, with one notable out-of-state recipient in Staten Island, New York. All recent grants shown are to U.S. organizations, with no non-U.S. recipient countries in the data.
The foundation’s stated focus areas are affordable housing, community development, mobilehome park preservation, and resident services and engagement. Its recent grants also show related support for housing for heroes, health services research, community education, and support services for children with diabetes.
The grant-size distribution centers at $15,000, with a 25th percentile of $9,125 and a 75th percentile of $25,000. Recent awards include both larger grants tied to resident activities and smaller program grants in the $7,500 to $10,000 range.
Yes. Sparc Inc appears in both 2023 and 2024, and both Kure It Inc and The Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation also received grants in consecutive years. That pattern suggests recurring support for some recipients rather than purely one-time awards.
Most grants in the recent list go to California recipients, and 73% of grants are made to organizations in the HQ state of California. Virginia is the top state by grant count, and the recipient list also includes one grant to Staten Island, New York.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SPARC INC | COSTA MESA, CA | $153,540 | 2024 | RESIDENT ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS |
| THE PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION | IRVINE, CA | $25,000 | 2024 | HEALTH SERVICES-RESEARCH |
| TUNNELS TO TOWERS FOUNDATION | STATEN ISLAND, NY | $25,000 | 2024 | COMMUNITY SERVICES-HOUSING FOR HEROES |
| KURE IT INC | IRVINE, CA | $25,000 | 2024 | HEALTH SERVICES-RESEARCH |
| CATHOLIC BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS INC | LOS ANGELES, CA | $20,000 | 2024 | COMMUNITY SERVICE |
| MISSION VIEJO CHRISTIAN SCHOOL | MISSION VIEJO, CA | $10,000 | 2024 | COMMUNITY SERVICES- EDUCATION |
| THE EMBRACE FOUNDATION | CHANDLER, AZ | $8,250 | 2024 | COMMUNITY SERVICE- SUPPORT CHILDREN WITH DIABETED |
| DIABETES CAMPING AND EDUCATION | PLAYA VISTA, CA | $8,250 | 2024 | COMMUNITY SERVICES- SUPPORT CHILDREN WITH DIABETES |
| AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION | ARLINGTON, VA | $8,250 | 2024 | COMMUNITY SERVICE- SUPPORT CHILDREN WITH DIABETES |
| SLAMMERS FUTBOL CLUB | NEWPORT BEACH, CA | $7,500 | 2024 | COMMUNITY SERVICE |
| SPARC INC | COSTA MESA, CA | $184,248 | 2023 | RESIDENT ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS |
| KURE IT INC | IRVINE, CA | $15,000 | 2023 | HEALTH SERVICES |
| TUNNELS TO TOWERS FOUNDATION | STATEN ISLAND, NY | $15,000 | 2023 | COMMUNITY SERVICES |
| THE PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION | IRVINE, CA | $15,000 | 2023 | HEALTH SERVICES |
| CATHOLIC BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS INC | LOS ANGELES, CA | $10,000 | 2023 | COMMUNITY SERVICE |
SPARC INC
$153,540RESIDENT ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS
THE PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION
$25,000HEALTH SERVICES-RESEARCH
TUNNELS TO TOWERS FOUNDATION
$25,000COMMUNITY SERVICES-HOUSING FOR HEROES
KURE IT INC
$25,000HEALTH SERVICES-RESEARCH
CATHOLIC BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS INC
$20,000COMMUNITY SERVICE
MISSION VIEJO CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
$10,000COMMUNITY SERVICES- EDUCATION
THE EMBRACE FOUNDATION
$8,250COMMUNITY SERVICE- SUPPORT CHILDREN WITH DIABETED
DIABETES CAMPING AND EDUCATION
$8,250COMMUNITY SERVICES- SUPPORT CHILDREN WITH DIABETES
AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION
$8,250COMMUNITY SERVICE- SUPPORT CHILDREN WITH DIABETES
SLAMMERS FUTBOL CLUB
$7,500COMMUNITY SERVICE
SPARC INC
$184,248RESIDENT ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS
KURE IT INC
$15,000HEALTH SERVICES
TUNNELS TO TOWERS FOUNDATION
$15,000COMMUNITY SERVICES
THE PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION
$15,000HEALTH SERVICES
CATHOLIC BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS INC
$10,000COMMUNITY SERVICE