In an era where real estate is often driven by profit, The Peaks 360 sets a new standard by prioritizing community impact over financial gain. This innovative rural residential development west of Redmond continues to build on its mission of supporting local nonprofits while promoting sustainable, responsible development.
Over the past few years, The Peaks 360 has demonstrated its long-term commitment to reinvesting in Central Oregon’s communities through consistent financial contributions to key nonprofit organizations. Donating over $300,000, including $25,000 annually to Furnish Hope, NeighborImpact, and The Giving Plate reinforces its role as more than just a real estate development—it’s a sustainable means for strengthening the region’s social and environmental fabric.
A Tradition of Giving Back
- Furnish Hope — The Peaks 360 has partnered with this nonprofit to help transform empty houses into fully furnished homes for individuals and families in need, including foster youth, veterans, those experiencing homelessness, and survivors of domestic violence.
- NeighborImpact — The Peaks 360 is committed to housing stability and has repeatedly provided financial support to help NeighborImpact expand its support of community members with basic needs such as food, water, and shelter. NeighborImpact supports mortgage assistance, foreclosure prevention, and lending programs across Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson Counties and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
- The Giving Plate — The Peaks 360 recognizes the urgent need to address the hunger of those in need through The Giving Plate’s Grocery Program, one of their most extensive relief programs. To that end, it has made annual contributions to The Giving Plate, which provides monthly hunger relief programs to over 6,000 community members, 60% of whom are children.
A Vision for the Future
Situated on 710 acres, The Peaks 360 is a modern, sustainable rural housing community designed to meet the evolving needs of homebuyers while utilizing innovative technology for long-term environmental stewardship. By reinvesting in local nonprofit efforts, the development seeks to prove that real estate can be a tool for social good rather than just financial returns.
“The entire team behind The Peaks 360 is committed to responsible development that generates tangible benefits for our local communities,” said Mark Stockamp, Research & Development manager at The Peaks 360. “Our mission is not just to build homes, but to create a lasting impact that strengthens the people and organizations that make Central Oregon a great place to live.”
Nonprofit partners have expressed their appreciation for The Peaks 360’s ongoing support. “Substantial Growth in 2024 has increased our expenses, such as Food & Staffing. The Support from The Peaks 360 has been instrumental in bringing in the funding needed to sustain our programs during such a period of growth and demand,” said Ranae Staley of The Giving Plate. “The support from The Peaks 360 has allowed Furnish Hope to expand hours of operations for receiving donations and bring on additional staff, significantly expanding our capacity to fulfill our mission. As a result, we’ve been able to serve more individuals and families — including those in rural areas like Warm Springs — and meet the growing needs of our Central Oregon community,” added Megan Martin from Furnish Hope.
As The Peaks 360 continues to evolve, it remains steadfast in its dedication to an alternative real estate approach that prioritizes community well-being, sustainability, and meaningful local partnerships.
About The Peaks 360:
The Peaks 360 is a 710-acre rural residential housing community located west of Redmond, Oregon. Designed to meet the changing needs of homebuyers while ensuring long-term environmental sustainability, it stands apart by dedicating the majority of its proceeds with the majority owner’s commitment to give all their profits to nonprofits, including local nonprofit organizations that strengthen the Central Oregon community.
