Mercy Housing Mountain Plains
Mercy Housing Mountain Plains residents are the reason we work hard to bring affordable housing solutions. With the increasing demand for housing, our development pipeline is strong as we work with partners, residents, and communities to answer the need. Whether we are breaking ground on a brand-new community, upgrading an existing community, or welcoming residents to their new homes, MHMP is committed to bringing service-enriched housing to our communities.

Staying Together and Thriving
Ivan and his daughter moved into Northfield Commons in Fort Collins, Colorado when the community opened in 2024. “I love living here,” he said. “My daughter and I worked with the staff to help get programming started.” Ivan even cut the ribbon at the grand opening.
A single dad and Qigong practitioner, Ivan had a little help finding Northfield Commons. “I was thinking about moving in with a friend, and she told me about organizations that could help,” he explained. Knowing he needed to find something quickly, Ivan started making calls. After hitting several roadblocks, he received a voicemail from Northfield Commons’ staff, saying, “It’s your lucky day.”
Today, Ivan is grateful that their home is close to his daughter’s school, allowing him to walk her there every day. “It was important to keep my daughter in the same school, but more important that we stayed together,” he said. The location played a key role in their decision to move to Northfield Commons, and they are thriving together.
By The Numbers

5,802
residents
3,168
homes
43
properties
2024 Highlights
1
Received $125,000 from Wells Fargo’s Welcome Home initiative for capital improvements to communities in Colorado and Arizona, which included new landscaping, community room furniture, and updating food pantries.
2
Opened two new communities in Colorado — The Rose on Colfax in Denver and Northfield Commons in Fort Collins — adding 170 new apartments.
3
Reopened Timbercreek Apartments in Omaha, Nebraska following a two-year, $12.7 million renovation.
4
Expanded the Health Navigation program to all 13 Arizona communities with a three-year Mercy Care grant, hiring two navigators who connected 660+ residents to healthcare.
MHMP 2024 Advisory Committee
Michael Martinez (Chair)
American Express
Cristina Castro-Matukewicz
Wells Fargo
Tad Gary
Mercy Care
Gabriel Jaramillo
Vitalyst Health Foundation
Bob Munroe
RMM Advisors
Brian Rossbert
Housing Colorado
Margaret McBride, RSM
Sisters of Mercy
Brian Dale
Dale Housing Partners, LLC
Jeff Huggett
Dominium
Anthea Martin
BWE
Julie Rees
Triadvocates
Mike Walker
US Bank
Thank you to our Partners
We want to extend our most heartfelt gratitude to the individuals and organizations who share our vision to create stable, vibrant, and healthy communities and that make our work possible through their generous contributions.