What’s New?
Horner Run Apartments
October 2023 — Horner Run Apartments is a new community that will create 49 affordable housing apartments designed for low-income families in the County of Chesterfield, Virginia. The site consists of one three-story building with a unit mix of 6 one-bedroom, 31 two-bedroom and 12 three-bedroom units.
Orcutt Townhomes
Orcutt Townhomes I is a redeveloped community that will offer 40 fully redesigned and refurbished homes for families making 40%, 50% and 60% of the Area Median Income in Newport News, Virginia. With a poverty rate of 16.9%, which is over 6% higher than the state average (US Census), the City of Newport News has a high need for high-quality, affordable housing, and Orcutt Townhomes is leading the way to achieving better homes for families who need them the most.
VCDF awarded $4 million by U.S. Treasury in Capital Magnet Funds to support affordable housing
The federal government has awarded VCDC’s Virginia Community Development Fund (VCDF) $4 million from the Treasury Department’s Capital Magnet Fund (CMF). The grant will finance high quality affordable rental housing in communities across VA and WV where developers are hard-pressed to get financing from traditional sources.
A face for the community: “The Listener” beautifies downtown Newport News
"The Listener” is the newest downtown mural created by artist Nico Cathcart in collaboration with the Newport News Street Museum and the Contemporary Arts Network Foundation. Using the Warwick Apartments building as a canvas, Cathcart pays tribute to the historic site in her design of The Listener, who is affectionately known as “Mr. Warwick” to residents of the building.
Grayson Manor
Grayson Manor is a newly renovated apartment complex in Independence, Virginia, creating affordable living opportunities for seniors and low-income individuals with disabilities in the Southwest Virginia region.
Affordable and Accessible Homes: Honoring Disability Pride Month
As a part of our mission to create vibrant homes in thriving neighborhoods for all, we are committed to working with our partners create homes that individuals with disabilities are proud to live in. Over the years, we have worked with partners to help create 19 communities that prioritize accessibility and comfort for individuals with disabilities in need of affordable housing.
Virginia Community Development Fund receives 2023 Community Impact grant from the Community Foundation for a greater Richmond to support its Technical Assistance Program
VCDC’s lending affiliate, Virginia Community Development Fund (VCDF) announced this week that it received a $25,000 grant from the Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond to expand its Technical Assistance (TA) Program. The TA Program offers a range of technical support, consultant services, educational resources, and professional development opportunities to meet the unique individual needs of VCDF partners, empowering them to strengthen their organizations, enhance their understanding of development processes, and build capacity to play a leading role in developing sustainable, vibrant communities.
Monticello Vista: VCDC’s Commitment to Vibrant Communities Over 30 Years
Just three years after the initiation of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program in Virginia, VCDC made its inaugural investment of over $1 million in LIHTC equity to establish Monticello Vista Apartments, providing homes for seniors and families in Charlottesville, VA. Monticello Vista comprises 50 affordable apartment homes designed with convenient accessibility features and amenities.
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.
An artful investment in Richmond’s beloved art nonprofit, Studio Two Three
Studio Two Three is a forward-thinking nonprofit art studio in Richmond, VA with a mission to empower artists to create civic change and community engagement through art. After 13 years of growth, Studio Two Three decided to explore the opportunity of purchasing a permanent home for their high-performing studio. Our lending affiliate, VCDF, helped Studio Two Three receive an $800,000 loan so the organization can make an impact in their forever home.
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.
Wellesley Commons Apartments
Wellesley Commons Apartments is an affordable apartment community in Newport News, VA, with 40 high-quality homes dedicated to seniors. Upon closing in March 2023, the apartment complex will undergo extensive renovations to improve facilities and systems that emphasize resident comfort and energy efficiency. With these new renovations, Wellesley Commons Apartments will better serve low-income individuals in the Hampton Roads area with high-quality homes and an all-embracing community where senior citizens can happily age in place.
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.
Holly Court Apartments
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.
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.
Toms Brook Apartments: An Adaptive Reuse of a Historic School Building
The Toms Brook Apartments are located just Northwest of Shenendoah National Park in Toms Brook, Virginia. In 2010, we partnered with People Incorporated of Virginia to help restore this historic school building into affordable homes for individuals and families. VCDC invested over $1.6 million in the restoration of Toms Brook Apartments, which includes Low-Income Housing Tax credit equity from our Housing Equity Fund XV and Federal Historic Equity.