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National CORE traces its roots to 1992, when homebuilders Jeffrey Burum and Andrew B. Wright founded the non-profit Southern California Housing to provide affordable housing for an underserved population. Seven years later, National Housing was founded to expand the organization's reach. In 2006, the
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National CORE plays a major role in several of the more notable community development projects in Southern California. The company serves as master developer of the Arrowhead Grove Neighborhood Revitalization effort on the site of the former Waterman Gardens public housing project in San Bernardino.
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National CORE consistently ranks among the 40 largest affordable housing owners – for-profit or nonprofit – in the United States. National CORE has a staff of approximately 400 employees, and serves more than 27,000 family and senior residents. Its assets total more than $ 850 million.
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The multimillion-dollar redevelopment plan calls for more than 400 housing units, and is being credited with transforming one of the city's most challenged neighborhoods. National CORE also is a partner in the development of Mission Cove in
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to provide services and raise funds to support programs for residents and communities. Since its founding, Hope through Housing has provided more than 2 million hours in supportive services.
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In 2016, National CORE received the Supportive Housing Project of the Year Award from the Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing for its Marv's Place community in
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also known as National CORE, is a U.S. non-profit community builder specializing in affordable, multifamily, mixed-income, senior, workforce and special needs housing. Based in
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In 2016, Marv's Place, Vista Dunes and the first phase of Arrowhead Grove (Valencia Vista) received Platinum LEED certification from the
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Hope through Housing also is based in Rancho Cucamonga, California. Gregory Bradbard serves as its President.
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National CORE also has been honored by the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, the
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and after school programs, senior wellness, violence prevention, economic advancement and
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In 1998, the organization created the Hope through Housing Foundation as a separate
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two units were merge to create a single non-profit, National Community Renaissance.
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and Best Green Building Concepts (2011) for Vista Dunes Courtyard Homes in
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development of non-profit housing in the United States
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Rancho Cucamonga, California
Total assets
Steve PonTell

Rancho Cucamonga, California
California
Florida
Texas
preschool
financial literacy
development of non-profit housing in the United States
Steve PonTell
Orange County Register
San Diego County, California
501(c)(3)
Pasadena, California
Yucca Valley, California
National Association of Home Builders
East Los Angeles
South Central Los Angeles
San Marino, California
La Quinta, California
National League of Cities
Urban Land Institute
U.S. Green Building Council
"National CORE breaks ground on affordable housing for formerly homeless population"
"Top 50 Affordable Housing Owners"
"National CORE builds with Latitude Learning LMS"
"A New National Developer Emerges"
"A New National Developer Emerges"

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