Our Impact
Our Mission
To create stable, vibrant, and healthy communities by developing, financing, and operating affordable, program-enriched housing for families, seniors, and people with special needs who lack the economic resources to access quality, safe housing opportunities.
Mercy Housing Communities
Mercy Community Capital
National Headquarters
Regional Office
New Developement
Where we serve
45,400
people live in a Mercy Housing Community
Who we serve
Portfolio Unit Type
47% Family
38% Senior
15% Special Needs
To ensure equitable and inclusive communities, our employees' demographics reflect the residents we serve.
1,680
employees
67%
BIPOC (Black, indigenous,
and other people of color)
57%
Women
64%
BIPOC leadership including the board which is 73% women
70% Property Rental Income
5% Earned Fees
11% Philanthropy
5% Government Capital Grants
9% Other
Revenue by Source
Expenses by Program
Property Operations & Management (79%)
Resident Services (4%)
Housing Development (5%)
Mercy Community Capital (1%)
Corporate Operations (1%)
Fundraising (1%)
in affordable real estate development since 1981
$5.4
billion
in affordable housing lending since 1981
$563
million
in the pipeline for future development
$3.6
billion
FY 2023
Numbers based on unaudited financials and subject to change.
466,819,751
total 2023 revenue
$50,216,902
total donations
AA-
S&P Global Ratings, one of the leading providers of credit ratings in the country, has assigned its ‘AA-‘ rating to Mercy Housing.