Cor Community Development Corporation

Profile Current (Last updated: Jan 09, 2026 )

PROGRAMS

Banking on Your Success

Banking on Your Success (BYS) is a 6-week training program offered by CORCDC, designed to support minority-owned business owners. The program focuses on creating pathways to access capital, as well as providing coaching and technical assistance. BYS is part of CORCDC’s broader entrepreneurship development strategy, aimed at empowering entrepreneurs from low-to-moderate income backgrounds to achieve financial self-reliance and grow job-creating businesses. This program has 2 Cohorts during the year.

Budget
$100,000
Outcomes

Banking on Your Success measurements and social impact:
-Over 400 training participants since 2017 (Approximately 20% were Irvine businesses)
-21 participants/business owners have been matched with business loans totaling over $700,000
-26% reported increase in learning (measured through Pre/Post Assessments)
-92% of participants come from low-to-moderate income families
-88% of participants identify as African American or Hispanic

S.T.E.A.M. Education / Wrise Booker Summer Enrichment Academy (SEA)

Serving youth in Orange County and across Southern California, COR CDC’s main focus is to redefine the way students experience and personalize education while paving a pathway for BiPOC students to fill the gap in S.T.E.A.M. based careers. All classes are focused on holistically enriching the lives of youth through character development, education, community service and self discovery. This is also incorporated into the Wrise Booker Summer Enrichment Academy.

Budget
$75,000
Outcomes

STEAM Education / SEA measurements and social impact:
-Over 1,000 students served
-STEAM Projects
--65% of students increased by 1 grade level in mathematics and English
--2,000 hours of STEAM education: drone flight, coding basics, python programming, hydraulics, stem cell research, civic engineering & mechanical engineering
--1,500 hours of financial literacy concepts in savings and budgeting
--Our new Video Game Animation program
---59% increase in algebra competency
---67% developed interest in computer science/engineering
-Wrise Booker SEA included Algebra institute in collaboration with Cal State Fullerton
-80% of students from low income and/or Black, Hispanic, and API communities

Civic Engagement and Real Talk: Inclusive Dialogue Series

We empower the communities we serve with the tools and resources needed to drive meaningful change. -Real Talk: Inclusive Dialogue Series -Town Hall Meetings -Voter Registration efforts -Partnering with local, state, and national organizations on actions to bridge the inequity gap and social/racial justice -Training the next generation of Community Leaders -Equity Data Collection -Press Conferences

Budget
$50,000
Outcomes

-5,500 OC Citizens contacted through Voter Registration efforts
-Hosted countless Town Hall Meetings and Press Conferences with OC/LA organizations
-Launching Real Talk: Inclusive Dialogue Series, monthly events focused on local issues, open to OC residents
-Hub for local initiatives and gatherings bringing communities together

Affordable Housing Programs and Services

Through our resident centered approach, we provide onsite resident social service programs and initiatives to increase resident engagement and produce effective social impact that increases the quality of life for the community. We also provide an Eviction Diversion Program offering rental assistance funds to keep our families housed. We are currently serving at 5 properties: -Northpointe Apartments, Long Beach (affordable housing, multifamily) -The Terraces, Escondido (affordable housing, multifamily) -Heritage Park, Duarte (affordable housing, seniors) -The Overlook, Anaheim Hills (affordable/market-rate housing, seniors) -Seaport Apartments, Long Beach (market-rate, multifamily)

Budget
$150,000
Outcomes

Affordable Housing Programs and Services measurements and social impact:
-Over 6,000 residents served at 1,450 affordable housing units
-Health & Wellness Programs
--88% seniors reported reduced stress and anxiety
--97% participants expressed a boost in overall satisfaction and happiness
-Food & Rental Assistance Programs
--300+ children provided with nutritional food per week at Northpointe Apartments
--$50,000+ disbursed in rental assistance through the Eviction Diversion Program during Covid
-Youth Enrichment
--Over 520+ hours of reading, writing, tutoring, and homework assistance
--Community Basketball League, The Eagles
--Youth received free haircuts and braid hairstyles
--Annual Back-to-School backpacks with supplies distributed

COR CDC Young Entrepreneur Academy (YEA)

Our YEA is a 6-week training program aimed at promoting youth entrepreneurship in underserved communities. The program empowers young high school entrepreneurs from low to moderate income backgrounds to create and grow job-creating businesses, as well as to pursue higher education and career endeavors. Participants complete three modules: business basics, leadership and business idea development. Each class culminates in a public pitch competition event where finalists present their business ideas to a panel of business leaders for a chance to win a start-up grant. The program offers 3 cohorts (Spring, Summer, and Fall).

Budget
$100,000
Outcomes

The outcome/impact of the YEA:
• over 350 participants throughout the years
• 98% of participants are from low-to-moderate income households
• 80% of participants stated they are pursuing higher education
• Average GPA improved by 1 grade of most participants
• Tuition-assistance grants totaling $500,000 were awarded to high school/college students

CONTACT

Cor Community Development Corporation

45 Tesla
Irvine, California 92618

farrah@corcdc.org

Phone: 9499550014

www.corcdc.org