Building Stronger, Healthier Communities
NPHS builds stronger communities by creating innovative housing and economic solutions that advance the well-being of people, vitality of neighborhoods, creation of jobs and sustainability of the environment.
Community Impact, Engineered.
NPHS applies a holistic approach to community and economic development leading to transformative change. We achieve this by methodically engineering innovative programs, products, services and social enterprises that are customer-centric and interconnected to successfully create meaningful impact.
Stories From Our Neighborhoods
NPHS helps families attain affordable housing, improve their living conditions and achieve economic empowerment. Below are several stories of the hundreds of families we serve every year.
Community Media Gallery
Engineering Community Impact
NPHS Celebrates 25 years of making neighborhoods matter. See the impact we are having in our neighborhoods.
Healthy Homes Grant Program
See how NPHS Healthy Homes Grant Program is helping seniors and disabled individuals remain in their homes through critical home repairs.
Creating Sustainable Communities
See how NPHS is making homeownership possible for families throughout the Inland Empires.
NPHS NeighborWorks America Week
Each June, NeighborWorks America and its network of local organizations rally volunteers in a week of neighborhood change & awareness.
Community Impact
NPHS has assisted more than 2,200 homeowners improve their homes to a safe, livable condition (eliminating many health and safety issues); assisted more than 5000 families achieve their dream of homeownership; educated more than 13,000 families in pre and post-homeownership education issues (financial literacy, homebuyer education, post purchase counseling, default/foreclosure prevention, home maintenance, and, insurance education); conducted more than 110 neighborhood events; and purchased, rehabilitated and sold to first time buyers 120 distressed, vacant, single family properties. In addition, NPHS has assisted more than 750 low income senior homeowners with minor home repair grants.








