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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.

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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.

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