Support Our Supporters

Over 20% of our financial support comes from people like YOU, as well as local businesses and organizations. If you or your business would like to help create affordable housing for all, please reach out. You can easily donate here.

Would you like to partner with KulshanCLT?

Do you have an idea of how we can work together? Let us know!

We’re always looking for project partners with a philanthropic inclination and willingness to collaborate creatively in building quality, energy-efficient new or rehab homes. Contact our Homeownership Program Director, David Ellsworth-Keller, if you have an idea or opportunity that you’d like to explore with us.

Key Funders

We’re grateful to the numerous government, charitable and corporate organizations from which we receive operating and program support.

Our key funders include:

Project Partnerships

Over the last several years, KulshanCLT has worked with innovative project partners to build new, energy-efficient, affordable housing. These partners include:

  • American Institute of Architects, Northwest Chapter

  • Caroline Flickinger, Project Management

  • Cascade Joinery

  • Habitat for Humanity of Whatcom County

  • Greg Robinson Architect, AIA

  • Wellman & Zuck Construction, LLC

Business Partners

Business partnerships leverage our efforts in creating and preserving affordable homeownership opportunities. Get in touch if you’d like to discuss a possible business partnership. Below are those that have donated more than $2,500 in funds or services. Thank you for supporting our work!

  • Banner Bank

  • Barkley Company

  • Cascadia Weekly

  • CAZ Energy & Construction Services

  • Daylight Properties

  • Ecotech Solar

  • Hafer Family Foundation

  • Heritage Bank

  • Itek Energy

  • Peoples Bank

  • Scrap-It Metal Recyclers

  • Shew Design

  • Wells Fargo

“Knowing that we have a house payment that we can actually afford gives us an incredible feeling of security and comfort about where we are headed in life. Thank you KulshanCLT!”

— Tara Nevitt, KulshanCLT Homeowner