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Jordan Davis Joins Cornerstone Building Brands As Home For Good Ambassador

Country musician Jordan Davis, the project ambassador for Cornerstone Building Brands' 2026 Home for Good initiative.
Country music artist Jordan Davis has been named the 2026 project ambassador for Cornerstone Building Brands’ Home for Good initiative in support of Habitat for Humanity.

Cornerstone Building Brands has named country music artist Jordan Davis as its 2026 Home for Good project ambassador.
The company is entering its 10th year of partnering with the global housing non-profit Habitat for Humanity, pledging to donate building products valued at $500,000, as well as support home builds and volunteer efforts to help build and remodel affordable housing in partnership with families across North America in 2026.
“As a father of four, home means everything to me. I’m honored to join Cornerstone Building Brands as the 2026 Home for Good project ambassador and be part of an effort that’s helping more of our neighbors have a safe place they can truly call home,” Davis said.
“We’re proud to welcome Jordan Davis as our 2026 Home for Good project ambassador,” said Gunner Smith, CEO of Cornerstone Building Brands. “Together, we hope to shine a brighter light on the need for affordable housing and continue supporting efforts that make a tangible difference for families in the
communities where we live, work, and play.”
High home prices, elevated interest rates, rising property taxes, and insurance premiums, as well as limited housing supply, continue to create significant barriers to homeownership, according to The State of the Nation’s Housing 2025 from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. U.S. home prices have climbed roughly 60 percent since 2019, while home sales have fallen to their lowest level in nearly 30 years, pushing homeownership further out of reach for many families. As a result, a record 22.6 million renter households are now cost-burdened, spending more than 30 percent of their income on housing.
Through the initiative, Cornerstone Building Brands has donated nearly $4.5 million in products and resources to help build or remodel more than 930 homes in more than 175 communities since the inception of the Home for Good project in 2016.
Country music artists have been steadfast supporters of the Home for Good project since its inception, with artists such as Lady A, Tyler Hubbard, Luke Bryan, Alan Jackson, Darius Rucker, and more previously serving as ambassadors.
“Music and community, go hand in hand,” said Smith about the continued association with country music.
“The country music artists who have served as Home for Good project ambassadors have been great partners in helping us broaden and deepen our impact by raising awareness for the need of safe, affordable housing.”
This year, Cornerstone Building Brands is donating windows, vinyl siding, trim, and accessories with an estimated fair market value of $500,000.
In 2026, the Home for Good project is expected to support approximately 100 Habitat for Humanity builds.
“Affordable housing remains out of reach for far too many families,” said Charlita Stephens-Walker, vice president of corporate partnerships and cause marketing at Habitat for Humanity International. “Habitat for Humanity believes that everyone should have equitable access to the stability a safe, decent and affordable home can bring. With the continued commitment and support provided by partners like Cornerstone Building Brands through its Home for Good project, we are able to further our efforts to help more families build better futures.”