What’s New?
Building Partnerships for Affordable Housing Success with People Incorporated of Virginia
Our longstanding partnership with People Incorporated of Virginia (People Inc.) has resulted in significant achievements in providing affordable housing in areas across Southwest Virginia and the northern Shenandoah Valley. To date we have provided technical assistance and financing support leading to the development of 23 People Inc. communities that serve historically disinvested neighborhoods throughout the region, with VCDC and affiliates investing in over $52.5 million. Luray Meadows and Culpepper Crossing are two communities from this partnership that have made a positive impact in Page and Culpepper Counties.
A Spotlight on NASLEF as VCDC welcomes first Executive Director
Holly Court Apartments is a community in Kilmarnock, Virginia with 40 affordable homes dedicated to senior citizens. Holly Court will be renovated to improve individual apartments homes, building facilities, a community room, and more. The community will offer a range of engaging perks for residents, including outdoor picnic areas, a large community space, and routine social and recreational activities such as holiday parties and bingo nights. Holly Court also offers residents skill-building, healthy living, and self-sufficiency programs to support residents. New renovations will prioritize energy efficiency and resident comfort with modern amenities.
Welcoming Cohort 6, the Mission Elevation Class of 2024
We are delighted to announce the six organizations joining Mission Elevation for the 2023-2024 program cycle. The Mission Elevation program has been creating professional growth opportunities for community development nonprofit and quasi-governmental organization leaders since its inception in 2017.
Remembering Karl Bren, a Trailblazer in Affordable, Sustainable Housing
This February, the housing community lost Karl Bren, an instrumental leader who changed the landscape of affordable and sustainable housing across Virginia. Since the 1990’s, Karl was a key player in the creation of several nonprofit organizations and groups focused on affordable housing, homelessness services, and green building.
Vern Henley Special Initiatives Grant Fund
The Vern Henley Special Initiative Grant gives VCDC partners and potential partners the ability to apply for grants to be used for special initiatives and programs for those residing in affordable housing in our service area.
Mission Elevation Success Stories: Allison Bogdanovic, Virginia Supportive Housing
Allison Bogdanovic is the Executive Director of Virginia Supportive Housing, Virginia’s first and largest nonprofit organization that develops and manages permanent supportive housing for homeless adults. She’s seen a lot of change and growth during her time at the organization, and joining the first cohort of Mission Elevation in 2016 did more than just boost and amplify that growth – it helped her learn how to face uneasy challenges and reframe VSH’s mindset to make a bigger impact in the communities they serve.
Mission Elevation Success Stories: Malcolm Jones, Rebuilding Together Richmond
“Being a part of initiatives and cohorts such as Mission Elevation allows you to take a step back from our day-to-day innerworkings and be more strategic about the future.”
Mission Elevation Success Stories: Jeff Smith and Rush Homes
Jeff Smith is the Executive Director of Rush Homes, a Lynchburg-based nonprofit that creates homes for people with disabilities and low incomes. Mission Elevation gave Jeff the tools to learn how to increase Rush Homes’ capacity in fundraising and property development and help him grow into a skillful, confident leader.
Need Help? Resources in Housing Services
Use this page to find resources in affordable housing and homelessness services not offered by VCDC.
Mission Elevation Success Stories: Beth Vann-Turnbull and Housing Families First
Three years into her position as Executive Director of Housing Families First, Beth Vann-Turnbull knew it was time to make drastic changes the organization's funding model to be able to continue meeting the rising needs of families in Richmond that need a place to call home. To help address this challenge she was encouraged to apply for the second cohort of VCDC’s Mission Elevation program.
Mission Elevation Success Stories: Hope Cupit and SERCAP
Prior to joining Mission Elevation, Hope Cupit, CEO of Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc. (SERCAP), realized that her organization needed a major departmental reorganization. She knew that Mission Elevation was a sustainability program and believed it could help SERCAP tackle several performance challenges: getting new loan products, faster automation, faster services, and improving marketing initiatives. We asked Hope to reflect on her experience, where she shared that she achieved more than she could have expected from the program.
Mission Elevation Program
The Mission Elevation program is designed for nonprofits with a mission to make communities a better place for all residents in Virginia and the surrounding regions. The program will help you to step back and identify or refine the top challenge facing your organization and support you by providing individual coaching, peer group support and applied tools and frameworks to help you achieve both mission-impact and organizational results.
In these uncertain times, addressing ever-changing needs and maintaining a strong, sustainable organization presents significant challenges. If your team is struggling to adapt in this dynamic environment - this program is for you.
Mission Elevation: Cohort 6 Details
The Mission Elevation program is an extension of VCDC's commitment to ensure communities are vibrant for all residents. Created 5 years ago, Mission Elevation is the newly named iteration of the successful program the Nonprofit Sustainability Challenge.
Mission Elevation: Frequently Asked Questions
The Mission Elevation program is an extension of VCDC's commitment to ensure communities are vibrant for all residents. Created 5 years ago, Mission Elevation is the newly named iteration of the successful program the Nonprofit Sustainability Challenge.
Black History Museum
For decades the Leigh Street Armory has served as a strong symbol of strength, perseverance, and pride in the historic Jackson Ward district. Today, after an adaptive reuse renovation, the Armory is once again a vibrant cornerstone of the neighborhood, serving as the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia.
Mission Elevation on Main St.
Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance has set out to reverse the many years of economic decline, revitalize the downtown area and sustain Harrisonburg’s Main Street as a destination location.