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    Fuller Center for Housing

    ActiveHousing & Shelter
    AMERICUS, GAWebsite2299242900

    About Fuller Center for Housing

    Advance affordable housing and long-term recovery by mobilizing volunteers, partner organizations and donor support to build and repair homes for families in need, especially those overlooked by other relief efforts.

    Focus Areas

    Affordable housingHome repairDisaster recoveryVolunteer programsInternational building projects

    Who They Fund

    low-income homeowners and familiesdisaster-affected householdsmilitary veterans in need of housingunderserved communities internationally

    Funding Style

    partner-driven project fundingvolunteer-driven implementationdirect service (homebuilding & repair)

    About Fuller Center for Housing

    A large share of The Fuller Center for Housing Inc.'s recent grantmaking supports local Fuller Center affiliates that build and repair homes through volunteer-led projects, including disaster recovery efforts. The biggest grant in the file, $302,450 in 2023, went to Fc Disaster Rebuilders in Danvers, Massachusetts, and another major 2023 award of $199,968 supported Puerto Rico Fch in Maunabo. In 2024, the foundation continued that pattern with $150,613 to Fch Puerto Rico Al Sureste, also in Maunabo, showing sustained support for housing work tied to place-based affiliates. The grant record also includes long-running support for U.S. affiliates in Utah, Kentucky, Georgia, and other states, indicating a network model rather than one-off project funding. Its stated program priorities cover affordable housing, home repair, disaster recovery, volunteer programs, and international building projects. Beneficiary groups named in the data include low-income homeowners and families, disaster-affected households, military veterans, and underserved communities internationally. The foundation's active Legacy Build program reinforces that structure by inviting covenant partners to host multi-site home builds or major repairs with national sponsorships, volunteers, and publicity.

    What Fuller Center for Housing Funds

    Affordable housing is the clearest through line in the grant record. In 2024, The Fuller Center for Housing Inc. gave $63,895 to Chattahoochee Valley Fc Proje in West Point, Georgia, and $45,785 to Clarksdale Area Fch in Clarksdale, Mississippi, both tied to local housing work. Home repair and rehabilitation also appear prominently: $67,450 in 2023 went to Mayfieldgraves Fch in Mayfield, Kentucky, a community linked to long-term recovery efforts. Disaster recovery is another visible focus, with $69,427 in 2024 and $60,869 in 2023 awarded to Fc Disaster Rebuilders in Danvers, Massachusetts. The funder also supports affiliate network activity in multiple states, including Utah, Louisiana, Idaho, and Minnesota, through grants to local Fuller Center chapters and project groups.

    How Fuller Center for Housing Gives

    Typical grants cluster around five figures: the p25 is $10,000, the median is $13,500, and the p75 is $41,650. The recent record shows repeated awards to several recipients across 2023 and 2024, including Fc Disaster Rebuilders, Mayfieldgraves Fch, Sebago Lakes Fch, and Chattahoochee Valley Fc Proje, which points to ongoing relationships rather than isolated gifts. The foundation is structured as a nonprofit operating in the Fuller Center network, and it also runs the Millard Fuller Legacy Build program. That program accepts unsolicited participation from covenant partners who host projects.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $509K

    Total Assets

    $2.1M

    Total Revenue

    $5.2M

    Total Expenses

    $4.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $42K, with a median of $14K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $14K

    75th Percentile

    $42K

    Geographic Reach

    National19 states funded

    About 18% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    Topics

    affordable home constructionowner-occupied home repair and rehabilitationcommunity development through housingdisaster recovery housingveterans housing supportvolunteer mobilization for construction

    Where Fuller Center for Housing Makes Grants

    Grants are U.S.-only in the available record, with 44 awards all going to domestic recipients. Texas is the top state by grant count, although the named recent grants also show a spread across Massachusetts, Puerto Rico, Utah, Kentucky, Georgia, Mississippi, and Maine. City-level examples include Danvers, Maunabo, American Fork, West Point, and Clarksdale. Georgia recipients account for 18% of grants, while nearby and regional affiliates appear alongside partners in the Northeast, Mountain West, South, and the island territory of Puerto Rico.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Fuller Center for Housing

    What kinds of projects does The Fuller Center for Housing Inc. support?

    The foundation supports affordable housing, home repair, disaster recovery, volunteer programs, and international building projects. Its program taxonomy also includes affordable home construction, owner-occupied home repair and rehabilitation, community development through housing, disaster recovery housing, veterans housing support, and volunteer mobilization for construction.

    Does The Fuller Center for Housing Inc. fund only U.S. organizations?

    The recent grants file shows all 44 grants going to U.S. recipients. The organization’s stated priorities also include international building projects, but the grants provided here are entirely domestic.

    What is a typical grant size from The Fuller Center for Housing Inc.?

    The grant-size distribution centers in the low five figures: p25 is $10,000, median grant size is $13,500, and p75 is $41,650. Recent awards range from $10,300 to $302,450 in the file provided.

    How does The Fuller Center for Housing Inc. structure its giving?

    The foundation appears to use a network model built around Fuller Center affiliates and project groups. Its active Millard Fuller Legacy Build program invites covenant partners to host multi-site home builds or major repairs, and the grant record shows repeated support to the same affiliates across 2023 and 2024.

    What geographic areas appear most often in the recent grants?

    Texas is the top state by grant count, and Georgia recipients make up 18% of grants. The recent list also includes recipients in Massachusetts, Puerto Rico, Utah, Kentucky, Mississippi, Maine, Louisiana, Idaho, Minnesota, New York, and Florida.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    FCH PUERTO RICO AL SURESTEMAUNABO, PR$150,6132024—
    FC DISASTER REBUILDERSDanvers, MA$69,4272024—
    CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY FC PROJEWEST POINT, GA$63,8952024—
    CLARKSDALE AREA FCHCLARKSDALE, MS$45,7852024—
    MAYFIELDGRAVES FCHMAYFIELD, KY$27,5002024—
    SEBAGO LAKES FCHWINDHAM, ME$24,2452024—
    FCH OF SALT LAKESALT LAKE, UT$23,8302024—
    FCH BUILDING HOPE PROJECTCALDWELL, ID$17,0002024—
    FCH OF NW LOUISANA-SHREVEPORSHREVEPORT, LA$12,5002024—
    FCH OF THE DETROIT LAKES AREADETROIT LAKES, MN$12,0002024—
    KILGORE FCHKILGORE, TX$10,0002024—
    FCH CARROLL COUNTY AREA VAHILLSVILLE, VA$10,0002024—
    GREENWOOD LEFLORE FCHGREENWOOD, MS$9,0002024—
    FCH OF GREATER NYCNEW ROCHELLE, NY$8,7272024—
    FCH OF LOUISVILLELOUSIVILLE, KY$6,4622024—
    ILLINOIS VALLEY FCHPEORIA, IL$6,3702024—
    FC OF GREATER KANSAS CITY MOKansas City, MO$5,9502024—
    MENDOCINO COAST FCHLITTLE RIVER, CA$5,3102024—
    FC DISASTER REBUILDERSDanvers, MA$302,4502023—
    PUERTO RICO FCHMAUNABO, PR$199,9682023—
    UTAH COUNTY FCHAMERICAN FORK, UT$134,5752023—
    MAYFIELDGRAVES FCHMAYFIELD, KY$67,4502023—
    FC DISASTER REBUILDERSDanvers, MA$60,8692023—
    FCH OF LOUISVILLELOUSIVILLE, KY$46,8372023—
    FCH OF UTAH COUNTYAMERICAN FORK, UT$44,2692023—
    CLARKSDALE AREA FCHCLARKSDALE, MS$40,7772023—
    FCH OF SALT LAKESALT LAKE, UT$31,3332023—
    FCH OF GREATER NYCNEW ROCHELLE, NY$25,5212023—
    FCH GREATER ATLANTAATLANTA, GA$24,6802023—
    FCH OF THE NATURE COASTWEEKI WACHEE SP, FL$22,3712023—
    SEBAGO LAKES FCHWINDHAM, ME$16,0202023—
    CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY FC PROJEWEST POINT, GA$14,4002023—
    SEBAGO LAKES FCHWINDHAM, ME$12,6002023—
    CRISP DOOLY FCHCORDELE, GA$12,5062023—
    FCH OF HOUSTON MSHOUSTON, MS$12,0002023—
    FCH CARROLL COUNTY AREA VAHILLSVILLE, VA$11,4052023—
    CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY FC PROJEWEST POINT, GA$10,8802023—
    SIMPLE HOMES FCH INCKENSINGTONPHIL, PA$10,3002023—
    FCH CENTRAL INDIANAINDIANAPOLIS, IN$10,3002023—
    FCH OF HARRISON COUNTYCORYDON, IN$10,0002023—
    ALBANY AREA FCHALBANY, GA$10,0002023—
    AMERICUS-SUMTER FCHAMERICUS, GA$9,6002023—
    FCH PUERTO RICO AL SURESTEMAUNABO, PR$8,4302023—
    FCH MACON GA INCMACON, GA$5,8802023—

    FCH PUERTO RICO AL SURESTE

    $150,613
    MAUNABO, PR2024

    FC DISASTER REBUILDERS

    $69,427
    Danvers, MA2024

    CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY FC PROJE

    $63,895
    WEST POINT, GA2024

    CLARKSDALE AREA FCH

    $45,785
    CLARKSDALE, MS2024

    MAYFIELDGRAVES FCH

    $27,500
    MAYFIELD, KY2024

    SEBAGO LAKES FCH

    $24,245
    WINDHAM, ME2024

    FCH OF SALT LAKE

    $23,830
    SALT LAKE, UT2024

    FCH BUILDING HOPE PROJECT

    $17,000
    CALDWELL, ID2024

    FCH OF NW LOUISANA-SHREVEPOR

    $12,500
    SHREVEPORT, LA2024

    FCH OF THE DETROIT LAKES AREA

    $12,000
    DETROIT LAKES, MN2024

    KILGORE FCH

    $10,000
    KILGORE, TX2024

    FCH CARROLL COUNTY AREA VA

    $10,000
    HILLSVILLE, VA2024

    GREENWOOD LEFLORE FCH

    $9,000
    GREENWOOD, MS2024

    FCH OF GREATER NYC

    $8,727
    NEW ROCHELLE, NY2024

    FCH OF LOUISVILLE

    $6,462
    LOUSIVILLE, KY2024

    ILLINOIS VALLEY FCH

    $6,370
    PEORIA, IL2024

    FC OF GREATER KANSAS CITY MO

    $5,950
    Kansas City, MO2024

    MENDOCINO COAST FCH

    $5,310
    LITTLE RIVER, CA2024

    FC DISASTER REBUILDERS

    $302,450
    Danvers, MA2023

    PUERTO RICO FCH

    $199,968
    MAUNABO, PR2023

    UTAH COUNTY FCH

    $134,575
    AMERICAN FORK, UT2023

    MAYFIELDGRAVES FCH

    $67,450
    MAYFIELD, KY2023

    FC DISASTER REBUILDERS

    $60,869
    Danvers, MA2023

    FCH OF LOUISVILLE

    $46,837
    LOUSIVILLE, KY2023

    FCH OF UTAH COUNTY

    $44,269
    AMERICAN FORK, UT2023

    CLARKSDALE AREA FCH

    $40,777
    CLARKSDALE, MS2023

    FCH OF SALT LAKE

    $31,333
    SALT LAKE, UT2023

    FCH OF GREATER NYC

    $25,521
    NEW ROCHELLE, NY2023

    FCH GREATER ATLANTA

    $24,680
    ATLANTA, GA2023

    FCH OF THE NATURE COAST

    $22,371
    WEEKI WACHEE SP, FL2023

    SEBAGO LAKES FCH

    $16,020
    WINDHAM, ME2023

    CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY FC PROJE

    $14,400
    WEST POINT, GA2023

    SEBAGO LAKES FCH

    $12,600
    WINDHAM, ME2023

    CRISP DOOLY FCH

    $12,506
    CORDELE, GA2023

    FCH OF HOUSTON MS

    $12,000
    HOUSTON, MS2023

    FCH CARROLL COUNTY AREA VA

    $11,405
    HILLSVILLE, VA2023

    CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY FC PROJE

    $10,880
    WEST POINT, GA2023

    SIMPLE HOMES FCH INC

    $10,300
    KENSINGTONPHIL, PA2023

    FCH CENTRAL INDIANA

    $10,300
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    FCH OF HARRISON COUNTY

    $10,000
    CORYDON, IN2023

    ALBANY AREA FCH

    $10,000
    ALBANY, GA2023

    AMERICUS-SUMTER FCH

    $9,600
    AMERICUS, GA2023

    FCH PUERTO RICO AL SURESTE

    $8,430
    MAUNABO, PR2023

    FCH MACON GA INC

    $5,880
    MACON, GA2023