Adaptive Reuse Housing & Community Development Platform
Community Alliance for Redevelopment & Economic Growth (CARE) is a Colorado-based nonprofit focused on repositioning existing community infrastructure for reuse as affordable housing and the support of essential local services in rural and small-town markets.
CARE focuses on converting underutilized buildings into long-term affordable housing, aligned with local services and market-supporting economic conditions required to sustain and stabilize communities.
CARE is recognized as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, reinforcing its mission-driven structure and its ability to align public, philanthropic, and nonprofit resources in support of long-term community outcomes.
Housing and community support services are foundational infrastructure that enable communities to function, grow, and endure.
The Problem
Many small and rural communities have existing buildings capable of supporting housing, yet lack the coordinated systems required to convert those assets into sustainable residential environments.
Efforts often focus on isolated outcomes — unit counts, planning efforts, or individual services — without addressing the structure required to support long-term viability.
Housing fails without services.
Services fail without scale.
Scale fails without stability.
In rural and small-community markets, scale represents a functional threshold — where housing, services, and local economic conditions align at a level capable of supporting sustained operations. Without that alignment, housing delivered may struggle to stabilize, perform, and endure over time.
The Gap
In many small and rural communities, the primary barrier to housing production is not demand — it is the difficulty of delivering projects that can operate successfully under existing market conditions.
Even where subsidy is available, traditional development approaches often struggle to produce viable projects. Limited market depth, constrained rents, and inconsistent conditions can prevent housing from achieving stable, long-term performance.
The result is stalled development, underutilized assets, and communities that continue to lack both housing and the supporting systems required to sustain it.
The CARE Platform
Community Alliance for Redevelopment & Economic Growth (CARE) operates as a nonprofit development platform designed to align public resources, private expertise, and community needs into executable housing strategies.
- Adaptive reuse of existing buildings for housing
- Integration of housing with behavioral health and community-based services
- Alignment of public, nonprofit, and philanthropic funding sources
- Structured implementation supporting sustainable community growth
- Activation of underutilized assets while preserving community identity
In many rural communities, existing buildings represent underutilized assets that can be repositioned to support housing and community needs. These structures provide an opportunity to align development with local conditions — reflecting the economic, physical, and social realities of each community.
CARE’s approach emphasizes delivering housing that can be successfully implemented, occupied, and sustained, rather than relying solely on standardized models that may not translate effectively across markets.
How It Works
- Asset Identification & Acquisition
- Funding Alignment
- Design & Development
- Service Integration
- Long-Term Stewardship
This approach ensures that housing delivery is supported by the infrastructure necessary for long-term success.
Current Initiatives
CARE is currently advancing regionally focused initiatives in rural Colorado communities:
- Gilpin County, Colorado
- Teller County, Colorado
Additional opportunities are being evaluated as part of a broader, scalable platform.
Why CARE / Why Now
Rural and small-town communities across Colorado are at a critical inflection point. Housing needs are well documented, and funding sources continue to expand, yet implementation remains inconsistent and often delayed.
At the same time, many communities contain underutilized buildings that could support housing and community-serving uses. These assets represent an opportunity to deliver housing more efficiently and in alignment with local conditions, but require a coordinated approach to move from concept to execution.
Recent policy initiatives and funding programs have increased the availability of capital for housing development. However, much of this funding remains oriented toward planning, new construction, or standardized delivery models that do not always translate effectively in smaller or rural markets.
CARE was established to address this gap — providing a platform focused on execution, not just planning, and on delivering housing in a way that aligns with the realities of rural communities.
By integrating adaptive reuse, service alignment, and market-supporting scale, CARE advances housing strategies that are designed to be implemented, sustained, and expanded over time.
Execution & Development Experience
CARE’s platform is supported by extensive real estate development and advisory experience across public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
Leadership brings decades of experience in:
- Adaptive reuse and ground-up development
- Public–private project structuring and implementation
- Site selection, entitlements, and construction management
- Financial structuring and capital alignment
- Asset repositioning and value recovery strategies
This experience includes the delivery of specialized development programs, negotiation and execution of large-scale lease portfolios, and direct oversight of projects from concept through completion.
CARE combines this execution background with a nonprofit structure designed to prioritize long-term affordability, community benefit, and sustained project performance.
This alignment allows CARE to function as both a development platform and a mission-driven steward, capable of advancing projects that meet funding requirements while also performing under real market conditions.
Partner With CARE
CARE is actively seeking partnerships with funding organizations, service providers, and municipalities interested in advancing housing and community infrastructure initiatives.
Organizations exploring opportunities to support adaptive reuse, integrated housing models, or rural community revitalization are encouraged to connect.