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Facebook’s Catalyst Fund Creates Hundreds of Affordable Homes Near Menlo Park Headquarters

The Bay Area is Facebook’s headquarters and our home, which is why we’re committed to addressing its housing crisis that weighs on our whole community. Today, we’re sharing an update on the Catalyst Housing Fund we created with $18.5 million in Facebook funding and many community partners to spur the construction of affordable housing and raise a total of $75 million for the cause.

Since our initial investment, the fund has produced and preserved approximately 600 affordable homes near our headquarters in Menlo Park, of which roughly 70% are reserved for extremely low and very low-income residents. We remain on track to creating approximately 750 affordable homes for our neighbors by 2022. 

Projects that have received Facebook funding include:

What We’ve Learned

The Catalyst Housing Fund has sharpened our understanding of how we make progress on the Bay Area’s housing crisis. As a result, we’ve gone on to launch a pilot teacher housing program and an affordable housing preservation fund, while also making an additional $1-billion commitment to affordable housing in California over the next decade.

We’ve also learned that unlocking affordable housing for all will require more than financial investments. We will support changes to systems that prevent the development of housing across the income spectrum, including permanent supportive and affordable housing, and break down decades-long systems that perpetuate racial inequities in housing. We will also continue partnering with the community to direct how our funds are invested. 

We know there is much more work to do, and that it’s going to take all of us – technology companies, policymakers, elected leaders, community members and philanthropy partners – to address this crisis.