Resources for Community Development creates and preserves affordable housing for people with the fewest options, to build community and enrich lives.
Resources for Community Development focuses on creating and preserving affordable housing for people with the fewest options, and its recent grants show that work moving through public agencies and local housing partners. The two largest grants on file are passthrough development grants on transit-oriented development to the State of California Housing and Community Development Division, totaling more than $22 million across 2024 and 2025. That pattern points to a development-oriented funder using large capital grants to support housing projects rather than small unrestricted awards. The organization also appears in local housing transactions closer to Berkeley. In 2024, it contributed Berkeley waived UACH surplus to Jubilee Senior Homes Inc., and in 2025 it made a related contribution to East Bay Community Foundation. Together, those grants suggest a funder working through place-based housing and community development channels. The broader grant list includes county agencies in Alameda County and Sacramento-based state housing administration, reinforcing a strong emphasis on affordable housing delivery tied to transit-oriented development and community development infrastructure.
Transit-oriented development is the clearest thread in the grant record. Resources for Community Development gave $12,363,178 in 2024 and $10,217,640 in 2025 to the State of California Housing and Community Development Division, both described as passthrough development grants on transit-oriented development. Local public partners also receive support for the same purpose. In 2025, Alameda County Community Development Agency received $133,094 for passthrough development grants on transit-oriented development, following a $120,933 grant in 2024. Alameda County also received $66,283 in 2025 and $12,885 in 2024 under the same description. Beyond public-sector development work, the foundation has supported a Berkeley housing-related contribution to Jubilee Senior Homes Inc. and a related grant to East Bay Community Foundation, both tied to Berkeley waived UACH surplus to Jubilee. That shows an interest in the financing side of housing delivery, not only direct service programs.
Typical grant size ranges from a p25 of $53,462 to a median of $127,014, with a p75 of $2,681,742, showing a mix of smaller local awards and very large development grants. The recent record is concentrated in California recipients, and the same public agencies appear across 2024 and 2025, which indicates repeat funding relationships rather than one-off awards. Resources for Community Development is a regular funder, not a DAF or PRI-making entity, and it does not fund individuals. The grant record is strongly project-specific, especially for transit-oriented development and related housing transactions.
$10.4M
$102M
$23.3M
$20.8M
Most grants fall between $53K and $2.7M, with a median of $127K.
25th Percentile
$53K
Median
$127K
75th Percentile
$2.7M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Grant activity is fully in the United States, with all eight recent grants going to California recipients. Sacramento appears through the State of California Housing and Community Development Division, while Alameda County recipients include Hayward and Oakland. Berkeley also appears through Jubilee Senior Homes Inc., and East Bay Community Foundation is in Oakland. The recipient footprint is local and Bay Area-centered, even when some awards flow through state-level housing administration.
The grant record centers on affordable housing and transit-oriented development. Recent awards include passthrough development grants on transit-oriented development to the State of California Housing and Community Development Division, plus housing-related contributions to Jubilee Senior Homes Inc. and East Bay Community Foundation.
Typical grant size is mixed: the p25 is $53,462, the median is $127,014, and the p75 is $2,681,742. The recent record also includes very large passthrough development grants above $10 million.
Yes. The State of California Housing and Community Development Division received grants in both 2024 and 2025 for transit-oriented development, and Alameda County Community Development Agency also received awards in both years for the same purpose.
All recent grants went to California recipients. Cities in the record include Sacramento, Berkeley, Hayward, and Oakland, showing a strong Bay Area and state-housing-agency footprint.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| STATE OF CALIFORNIA HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION | SACRAMENTO, CA | $10,217,640 | 2025 | PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT. |
| ALAMEDA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY | HAYWARD, CA | $133,094 | 2025 | PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT. |
| ALAMEDA COUNTY | OAKLAND, CA | $66,283 | 2025 | PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT. |
| EAST BAY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | OAKLAND, CA | $15,000 | 2025 | RCD CONTRIBUTED BERKELEY WAIVED UACH SURPLUS TO JUBILEE |
| STATE OF CALIFORNIA HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION | SACRAMENTO, CA | $12,363,178 | 2024 | PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT. |
| JUBILEE SENIOR HOMES INC | BERKELEY, CA | $169,776 | 2024 | RCD CONTRIBUTED BERKELEY WAIVED UACH SURPLUS TO JUBILEE |
| ALAMEDA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY | HAYWARD, CA | $120,933 | 2024 | PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT. |
| ALAMEDA COUNTY | OAKLAND, CA | $12,885 | 2024 | PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT. |
STATE OF CALIFORNIA HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
$10,217,640PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.
ALAMEDA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
$133,094PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.
ALAMEDA COUNTY
$66,283PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.
EAST BAY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$15,000RCD CONTRIBUTED BERKELEY WAIVED UACH SURPLUS TO JUBILEE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
$12,363,178PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.
JUBILEE SENIOR HOMES INC
$169,776RCD CONTRIBUTED BERKELEY WAIVED UACH SURPLUS TO JUBILEE
ALAMEDA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
$120,933PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.
ALAMEDA COUNTY
$12,885PASSTHROUGH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.