Our Partners

Our esteemed partner organizations, with their deep-rooted commitment and unwavering dedication, align seamlessly with our shared vision of transforming communities. Their unrivaled expertise, honed through years of experience and tireless efforts, enriches our strategy as we diligently work towards delivering optimal solutions for your community's needs. Together, we form a formidable alliance, poised to address the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead, ensuring a brighter and prosperous future for all.

What People Are Saying

“Alyssa has worked closely with me on our Opportunity Agenda, and knows the power of homeownership and investment in underserved communities. Develop South Carolina is working to empower the private sector to make direct investments in Opportunity Zones and other key areas of impact. Alyssa  will be an impactful force in creating meaningful public-private partnerships across our state."

— United States Senator Tim Scott

"South Carolina has a historic disparity in attainable housing inventory, which could impact the tight labor market as well as hinder the attraction of much needed teachers, first responders, and low-wealth families seeking to improve their economic condition.  Develop South Carolina can assist communities in need of attainable housing expertise."

— Bernie Mazyck, South Carolina Association for Community Economic Development

“Natural beauty and world-class culture have added to the attractiveness of the Charleston region as a place to live and work. To support our thriving community, we need affordable housing options for our growing population. Develop South Carolina understands the importance of the private-public partnership for creative solutions and long-term economic prosperity."

— David Ginn, Charleston Regional Development Alliance

"I believe Develop South Carolina closes a gap in the affordable and workforce housing space. The need for independent consultants on the development of and financing plans for housing projects is a significant gap.”

— Darrin Goss, Coastal Community Foundation