Investing in People. Strengthening Communities.

Resident Resources Network (RRN) is a nonprofit specializing in service coordination for multifamily housing communities. We work with residents in multiple states including Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. We partner with developers and owners to deliver measurable resident outcomes that drive property stability and portfolio performance.

Why It Matters

Families stay housed

Fewer evictions and disruptions for children in school.

Seniors live independently longer

Costly nursing home placements are reduced.

Parents get back to work

Access to job training, childcare, and transportation make it possible.

Health outcomes improve

Residents are connected to healthcare and mental health supports.

When residents succeed, entire communities become stronger, safer, and more resilient.

Our Impact

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residents served with personalized support.
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resident satisfaction in recent surveys.
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saved for owners, the healthcare system, and communities through housing stability.
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affordable housing communities proven partner across 82 sites (and counting).

How You Can Partner With Us

Philanthropic Giving

Fuel our programs to reach more residents.

Service Corporate Partnerships

Align your brand with resident success and community transformation.

Partnership Action

Support specific initiatives in health, workforce, or digital equity.

Strategic Collaboration

Co-create new solutions that coordinate housing with healthcare, workforce pipelines, or financial stability.

Why Partner With RRN?

Because we don’t just serve residents—we create ripple effects: stronger families, healthier neighborhoods, and more sustainable communities. Your partnership ensures that multifamily housing is not just a place to live, but a platform for opportunity.

Let’s Build Stronger Communities Together

Based in Central Ohio, Serving Communities Across the Country

Contact Dr. L. Shon Burch, Executive Director

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