Broke ground on six (6) Affordable Homes Successfully completed Memphis Strong Families Demonstration grant
Changed name to Promise Development Corporation
100K Program – Added 22 Clients Added 5 staff members Secured funding for Community of Scholars 10 Homes around KIPP Academy
Relocated office to 40 South Main Street (I-Bank Building)
Launched Memphis Strong Families Program (72 Families) Added 4 Staff Members Added: Bank of America (BOA) Properties – 8 Units – Citywide (Rehab) Added Five (5) TN State CHODO Units …
Chartered as a State of Tennessee Community Housing Development Organization
By 2012, Promise made a series of accomplishments: Rehabbed (5) new homes in Tipton and Lauderdale and Covington. Shelby County – Built Two (2) New Homes NSP – 3 …
Named General Partners on April Woods Apartment Complex
Completed Eight (8) New Homes
Cornelius Sanders named Executive Director
As a result of this commitment, Oasis of Hope was incorporated in 2003 as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with the aim to improve the quality of life for …
Hope Presbyterian Church engaged through Urban Ministry and located office at Uptown Resource Center
In 2001, Hope Presbyterian Church, a 6,000 member congregation in Cordova, sought to make a deeper ministry and social impact in partnership with a particular neighborhood. They, along with many …
Chartered as a Memphis Community Housing Development Organization
The organization began in 2000 as North Memphis Community Development Corporation, when two (2) long-time residents living in the community took steps to address issues in their community.