fundraiser
Restore Two Historic Buildings in Downtown Esparto
$210 Raised
New Season Community Development Corporation was founded in 2007 as a local non-profit organization focused on the restoration of abandoned or distressed properties located in the business corridor stretching from Madison to Rumsey in the western Yolo County area called the Capay Valley. Due to the dedicated work by volunteers, several historical buildings have been successfully renovated and now provide valuable space to foster economic growth and attract critical "anchor" businesses to our community. The "Lindberg" building which currently houses ACE Hardware was one of such buildings. In December of 2018, New Season supported the McKenzie family in the purchase of the Lindberg building thereby supporting local business through property ownership and continued economic contribution to the town of Esparto. The "Adams" building which currently houses the U.S. Post Office, Shear Intuition Salon, Distinctive Decor, Lucy's Cafe, SL8 Fitness, Double Dipper Ice Cream, and Stockmeyer Trucking, is another historical building brought back to life in Esparto supporting both small business and the incubation of new start-up businesses in our community. The former "Wyatt" property lots on the corner of Yolo Avenue and Hwy 16 were successfully purchased in May of 2018 and through diligent grant writing and interaction with county and state authorities, New Season has secured a grant to assess and clean up toxic contamination on this site. And most recently, an agreement was reached to sell the "Fullerton" building located next-door to ACE Hardware which will present additional spaces and opportunities for local entrepreneurs. Many, if not most of these properties would remain idle due to the excessive costs of repair and clean-up required by government regulations if not for these volunteer efforts to restore and promote the purchase by small business owners and developers. New Season Board members view the Almond Festival as a symbol of our communities' agricultural roots, collaboration, and a celebration of growth and renewal. New Season supports the Almond Festival through active volunteer work and by providing free rent and meeting space to the organizations who make the festival possible each and every year. New Season salutes those who are dedicated to enriching the lives of those in our greater community by working together to showcase this place we all call HOME.
New Season Community Development Corporation seeks to revitalize the downtown area of Esparto and the small towns in rural northwestern Yolo County. We purchase properties, rehabilitate them, and find new commercial tenants with businesses that will add to the local economy and create new jobs for community residents. In service of this mission, we also undertake projects that beautify these areas such as with murals and provide other services that augment new economic development.
Interested community members are encouraged to attend a board meeting and decide if they'd like to participate.
Volunteers can help with New Season community projects such as Alley Cleanup, building renovation, business recruitment and general operating tasks.
Donations of property that need remediation and repair as well as labor and services.
We respect and value diverse life experiences and heritages and strive to ensure that all voices are valued and heard. We are committed to modeling inclusion for the entire community and to maintaining an inclusive environment with equitable treatment for all.
Organization name
New Season Community Development Corporation
other names
NSCDC
2007
Tax id (EIN)
20-8142194
Mission Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building
Operating Budget
$100,001-$250,000
Organization Need
Board Members, Volunteers, In-Kind Donations
Demographics Served
Seniors, Low-income individuals/families, General population
Local Counties Served
Yolo
Equity Statement
Equity Statement
Address
26100 County Road 16Esparto, CA, US, 95627