Chances Community Network
Chances Community Network, a California Nonprofit Organization exists to transform lives through civic and economic revitalization in underserved communities. We promote long-term stability by expanding access to affordable housing, workforce development, financial literacy, and small business growth.
Rooted in equity, we empower low- and moderate-income individuals—especially youth aging out of foster care, women, and minority entrepreneurs—through practical education, direct services, and inclusive investment. Our programs connect families to down payment assistance, homeownership opportunities, and housing education, while supporting women- and minority-owned businesses with certification, capital access, and technical assistance.
Through strategic partnerships and community-driven development, we revitalize neighborhoods, foster economic mobility, and build resilient, thriving communities where everyone has a chance to succeed.
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Victorville, CA 92392
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Funding Received
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| Funder | Year | Amount | Purpose | Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Pollination Project | 2026 | $500 | Start up | - |
About the Organization
- Organization category
- Public Charity
- Country / State
- United States / California
- Mission
- Chances Community Network, a California Nonprofit Organization exists to transform lives through civic and economic revitalization in underserved communities. We promote long-term stability by expanding access to affordable housing, workforce development, financial literacy, and small business growth.
Rooted in equity, we empower low- and moderate-income individuals—especially youth aging out of foster care, women, and minority entrepreneurs—through practical education, direct services, and inclusive investment. Our programs connect families to down payment assistance, homeownership opportunities, and housing education, while supporting women- and minority-owned businesses with certification, capital access, and technical assistance.
Through strategic partnerships and community-driven development, we revitalize neighborhoods, foster economic mobility, and build resilient, thriving communities where everyone has a chance to succeed. - Programs or services
- Chances Community Network (CCN) provides community-centered programs that promote economic mobility, financial stability, and generational wealth for underserved youth, families, entrepreneurs, veterans, and low-to-moderate-income communities. Our services include financial education, credit and budget coaching, HUD-certified housing counseling, homebuyer education, foreclosure prevention, entrepreneurship training, small business development, nonprofit startup and capacity-building consulting, workforce readiness, leadership development, AI and digital skills training, mentoring, and resource navigation. Through flagship initiatives including Sponsor-A-Seat, Y.E.L.L. (Youth Entrepreneurship, Leadership & Life Skills), COBM (Community Ownership & Business Mentorship), and AI-CEI (Artificial Intelligence–Community Economic Inclusion), CCN equips individuals and organizations with the knowledge, tools, and support needed to achieve lasting economic independence and community prosperity.
- Detailed programs
- Chances Community Network (CCN) delivers economic mobility programs that equip underserved youth, families, entrepreneurs, and small businesses with financial literacy, entrepreneurship, workforce development, HUD homeownership education, and AI-powered business training. Signature initiatives include Sponsor-A-Seat, Y.E.L.L. (Youth Entrepreneurs Launch Lab™), and the AI Community Empowerment Initiative, creating pathways to employment, business ownership, and long-term wealth building.
- Target Audience
- Chances Community Network serves underserved youth, families, veterans, aspiring entrepreneurs, small business owners, nonprofit leaders, and low-to-moderate-income individuals. We prioritize historically underserved communities, including first-generation homebuyers, women- and minority-owned businesses, and individuals seeking financial stability, workforce advancement, homeownership, and pathways to long-term economic mobility and generational wealth.
- Geographic Focus
- United States, California (USA)
- Current projects
- Chances Community Network (CCN) advances economic mobility through five initiatives: Sponsor-A-Seat, Y.E.L.L. Youth Entrepreneurs Launch Lab™, AI Community Empowerment Initiative (AI-CEI), Financial Empowerment & Homeownership Readiness, and Workforce Development. These programs provide entrepreneurship, AI skills, financial literacy, HUD homebuyer education, mentoring, and career pathways for underserved youth, families, and small businesses.
- Organization goals
- CCN's short-term objective is to expand access to entrepreneurship, financial literacy, workforce development, HUD homebuyer education, and AI training through its Sponsor-A-Seat, Y.E.L.L., and AI-CEI programs. Long-term, CCN aims to build a scalable economic mobility model that increases business ownership, homeownership, employment, and generational wealth while expanding services across California and nationally.
- Leadership
- CCN is led by an experienced executive team with expertise in nonprofit leadership, community development, affordable housing, financial education, workforce development, mortgage lending, AI innovation, and strategic partnerships. The leadership team is committed to expanding economic opportunity through sustainable programs, cross-sector collaboration, sound governance, and measurable community impact.
- Strategic priorities
- Chances Community Network's strategic priorities are to expand economic mobility through entrepreneurship, workforce development, financial capability, affordable homeownership, and AI education. CCN is focused on strengthening organizational capacity, building strategic partnerships, increasing sustainable funding, expanding statewide impact, and creating pathways to employment, business ownership, homeownership, and generational wealth for underserved communities.
- Organizational capacity
- CCN's organizational capacity is strengthened by experienced leadership, dedicated volunteers, strategic community partnerships, standardized program curricula, financial oversight, technology systems, grant management, and outcome tracking. These resources enable efficient program delivery, responsible stewardship, continuous improvement, and long-term sustainability while supporting scalable growth and lasting community impact.
Funding & Grant Guidelines
- Funding priorities
- Chances Community Network (CCN) advances economic mobility by addressing barriers that limit financial stability, business ownership, homeownership, workforce readiness, and generational wealth in underserved communities. We invest in programs that expand financial capability, entrepreneurship, youth leadership, AI and digital workforce readiness, affordable housing, and nonprofit capacity building. Through initiatives including Sponsor-A-Seat, Y.E.L.L. (Youth Entrepreneurship, Leadership & Life Skills), COBM, AI-CEI, and HUD-certified housing counseling, CCN equips youth, families, entrepreneurs, veterans, and low-to-moderate-income individuals with the education, resources, mentorship, and opportunities needed to achieve lasting economic independence, community prosperity, and measurable social impact.
- Grant application process
- www.chancescommunity.org, info@chancescommunity.org
Funding Needs
- Grant categories you're seeking
- BIPOC, Business, Capital Funding, Community and Economic Development, Entrepreneurs and Startups, Financial Assistance, Housing, In-Kind Support, Municipalities, Operating Support, Small Business, Social Justice, Women, Women-Owned Startups and Businesses, Workforce, Youth and At-Risk Youth
- Funding needs
- CCN seeks capital, operational, and programmatic funding to expand the Sponsor-A-Seat Program, Y.E.L.L. Youth Entrepreneurs Launch Lab™, and the AI Community Empowerment Initiative. Support will strengthen organizational capacity, staffing, technology, participant scholarships, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, HUD homebuyer education, workforce development, mentorship, and AI-powered economic mobility programs for underserved communities.
Impact & Recognition
- Outcomes and impact
- CCN has secured over $477,650 in funding, established 36 strategic partnerships, assisted 209 aspiring homebuyers through education and counseling, served 119 households, helped launch 9 small businesses, and expanded access to entrepreneurship, financial literacy, workforce development, and AI-powered economic mobility programs. These efforts have strengthened economic opportunity and long-term community resilience.
- Success stories
- High-Def Entertainment partnered with Chances Community Network through the Sponsor-A-Seat Program to strengthen its business foundation. CCN provided website and email administration, marketing, grant development, business management, and strategic planning. As a result, High-Def Entertainment improved its organizational capacity, digital presence, and long-term sustainability, positioning the company for continued growth and new business opportunities.
- Organization achievements
- Chances Community Network has been recognized by the CADEM Veterans Caucus for its commitment to California's veteran community. In 2026, CCN received a Certificate of Appreciation honoring its sponsorship of one year of Armed Forces memberships and its support of initiatives that expand access to veterans' benefits, advocacy, and community engagement. This recognition reflects CCN's leadership, civic partnership, and commitment to serving veterans.
- Partnerships & Collaborations
- CCN collaborates with the City of Victorville to promote homeownership education and community outreach, partners with Victory Outreach Ministries to deliver financial empowerment and housing workshops, and works with HUD-approved housing counseling agencies to provide HUD-certified homebuyer education, housing counseling, foreclosure prevention, and access to affordable housing resources for low- and moderate-income families and first-time homebuyers.
- Sustainability, dissemination & replicability
- CCN will sustain its programs through diversified funding, strategic partnerships, earned revenue, volunteers, and strong organizational capacity. Proven curricula and measurable outcomes enable programs to be replicated in new communities through schools, nonprofits, housing agencies, and local governments. CCN will share best practices, expand partnerships, and scale its economic mobility model across California and beyond.
- Internal checks & balances to prevent fraud
- CCN maintains internal controls through Board oversight, segregation of financial duties, dual approval for expenditures, documented financial policies, grant compliance monitoring, budget-to-actual reviews, conflict-of-interest and ethics policies, secure recordkeeping, independent financial reporting, and regular program and financial audits. These measures promote transparency, accountability, and fraud prevention while ensuring responsible stewardship of funds.
Get Involved
- How can volunteers get involved?
- https:chancescommunity.org
- How can donors support your mission?
- Donors can advance CCN's mission through one-time or recurring financial gifts, corporate sponsorships, planned giving, grants, in-kind donations of technology, equipment, meeting space, and professional services, or by volunteering their time and expertise. Every contribution helps expand entrepreneurship, financial literacy, workforce development, HUD homebuyer education, AI training, and economic mobility opportunities for underserved youth, families, and veterans.
- Do you accept partnerships?
- CCN welcomes partnerships with corporations, foundations, financial institutions, schools, colleges, government agencies, faith-based organizations, nonprofits, employers, and community leaders. We seek collaborators to expand entrepreneurship, workforce development, AI education, financial capability, affordable homeownership, mentorship, sponsorships, volunteer engagement, and resource-sharing to create lasting economic mobility and community impact.
- Are you seeking board members?
- CCN is not seeking new Board members at this time. Our current focus is strengthening programs, expanding partnerships, and increasing organizational capacity. As CCN grows and broadens its impact, we will reevaluate Board expansion and welcome qualified leaders with expertise in community development, finance, education, technology, and nonprofit governance to support our future mission.