Kwofi Reed at National City home dedication

Building More Affordable Homes

with San Diego Habitat for Humanity

Our Impact

Building a Brighter Future for San Diego Families

Building on the success of the first Homebuilding Investment Fund, Mission Driven Finance and San Diego Habitat for Humanity are partnering on a second fund to provide an impact investment opportunity to accelerate Habitat’s family homebuilding efforts.

We are proud of the 27 homes completed and sold with support from Fund I. Additionally, in total, San Diego Habitat has leveraged a combined $12.5 million through government funds, philanthropy, and affordable mortgages to make it possible for more families to build equity and financial stability through homeownership.

Fund II continues this legacy of enabling accredited investors to support the community with additional housing our region desperately needs.

“As a single mother, the dream of owning a home once felt unattainable, and I’m deeply grateful to San Diego Habitat for Humanity for turning that dream into reality. Affordable homeownership has truly transformed our family’s lives, from enabling me to establish a college fund for my son, to having our own backyard, where we tend to our chickens that brings us so much joy.”

Leticia Ortiz, Habitat homeowner and board member

San Diego Habitat for Humanity

San Diego Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Habitat was founded on the conviction that every man, woman, and child should have a simple, decent and affordable home to live in dignity and safety.

Developments

Affordable homes for an anticipated 38 families

Escondido

El Norte

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Escondido

Conway & Ash (formerly Capistrano or Esco II)

  • 10 3-bedroom townhomes
  • 1 4-bedroom standalone house
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Santee

Santee

  • 17 townhomes with 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units

Learn more about the Homebuilding Investment Fund II

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