GreenRoots builds modular, eco-friendly homes for veterans and low-income families. Residents don't just move in. They learn the green building skills that create the next home for the next family.
Veterans leave service with discipline and skills but no housing pipeline. Low-income families can't afford green homes. And the green building industry can't find enough trained workers. One model fixes all three.
Most programs provide shelter but no path to economic independence. Residents stay dependent on the system that houses them.
Job training programs exist in a vacuum. Graduates still can't afford the neighborhoods where the jobs are.
Green building is a $610B market serving wealthy homeowners. The communities that need it most are locked out.
Each pillar feeds the others. Housing creates stability. Skills create income. Products fund the next home.
Modular homes built with sustainable materials, solar power, and rainwater systems. Designed for dignity. Built to last. Affordable by design.
Residents train in solar installation, urban farming, green construction, and sustainable manufacturing. Real skills for a growing industry.
Income generated through green construction services, urban farm produce, and resident-led micro-enterprises. The community funds itself.
Partner with VA programs, Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, and community organizations to connect veterans and families with GreenRoots housing.
Construct modular eco-homes at 40% less cost than traditional builds. Residents move into safe, sustainable housing immediately.
Residents enter the Green Skills Hub, learning solar installation, sustainable construction, urban agriculture, and small business management.
Graduates launch micro-enterprises, join construction crews building the next round of homes, or enter the green economy workforce. The cycle continues.
GreenRoots isn't charity. It's an engine. Veterans and families gain stable housing, marketable skills, and a path to economic independence, while generating the revenue that funds the next community.
The green economy is growing. The housing crisis is deepening. GreenRoots sits at the intersection, turning one problem into the solution for the other.