The Frontier Project Foundation was established in 2005, as a non-profit corporation, with the purpose of constructing the Frontier Project. At the start of the Project, the Foundation invited in experts to brainstorm about what the Project should include. From lighting to HVAC systems to landscaping, these experts spent their own time helping to shape the design of the Frontier Project.
The Foundation then moved on to our Capital Campaign, from 2007- present. We continue to seek Partners who can help sustain the project in its day-to-day operations. From workshops and seminars, to specialized field training, the Frontier Project is a resource that can benefit the entire Inland Empire.
“The Frontier Project Foundation is pleased with the relationships we have developed with all of our partners, as we move forward in educating the community about the benefits of using environmentally preferable materials, products, and processes,” commented Robert A. DeLoach, President of the Foundation.
The following companies, organizations, and individuals have contributed to the Frontier Project as Capital Partners:





Thought Partners
Early on in the process, the Foundation engaged in a Thought Partner process, seeking companies and individuals with a noted expertise in innovative sustainable systems and technologies, or an invested interest in their development and application. Thought Partners contributed input, ideas, and creative energies towards achieving green guidelines early in the pre-design process and throughout the building design.
The following companies, organizations, and individuals have contributed to the Frontier Project as Thought Partners:

