Greater Minnesota Housing Fund
Grant in 2024
Greater Minnesota Housing Fund is a NGO that provides equity funding, tax management, credit, loans, and financing services.
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority
Grant in 2024
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority is a housing finance agency that provides affordable housing financing and related resources to support low- to moderate-income residents, including mortgage programs, foreclosure prevention assistance, tax credit programs, and housing development financing, with the aim of expanding housing opportunities and assisting stakeholders in the housing market.
Corporation for Supportive Housing
Grant in 2024
Corporation for Supportive Housing works to advance affordable housing aligned with services as an approach to help people thrive.
BlueHub Capital
Grant in 2024
BlueHub Capital is a community development financial institution based in Boston that focuses on fostering healthy communities for low-income individuals. The organization is dedicated to investing in projects that enhance affordable housing, create good jobs, and provide new opportunities within underserved neighborhoods, linking these areas to the broader economy. Founded on the belief that financial and social returns can coexist, BlueHub Capital emphasizes that investing in growth-oriented local businesses can generate solid financial returns while simultaneously strengthening community ties and improving overall quality of life.
Community Development Trust
Grant in 2024
Community Development Trust focuses on investing in affordable housing by collaborating with regional and national partners. The organization aims to create long-term equity in the housing sector, facilitating access to affordable living options for communities. By leveraging partnerships, Community Development Trust seeks to address housing challenges and promote sustainable development in various regions.
Preservation of Affordable Housing
Grant in 2024
Preservation of Affordable Housing is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the development and management of affordable housing. Based in Chicago, the organization aims to create and sustain viable, affordable living options for low- and moderate-income families. Through its various initiatives, Preservation of Affordable Housing not only develops new housing projects but also works to maintain and rehabilitate existing properties, ensuring that they remain accessible to those in need. The organization emphasizes community engagement and strives to foster stable, sustainable neighborhoods through its housing solutions.
Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing
Grant in 2024
A nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering economic growth and providing affordable housing opportunities.
The Community Builders
Grant in 2024
The Community Builders is a non-profit organization that owns and manages high-quality apartments. The Community Builders' investments in housing, commercial, and community programs help make neighborhoods work for people of all income levels. The Community Builders creates housing for families and seniors, as well as invests in local businesses and public amenities that help to strengthen neighborhoods. They bring diverse experience and comprehensive expertise to each community where they work in collaboration with partners.
Florida Community Loan Fund
Grant in 2024
The Florida Community Loan Fund, or FCLF, is a nonprofit, multifaceted financing organization that provides flexible capital and staff expertise to low-income communities throughout Florida. It aims to help the project succeed by providing financing for affordable housing, single and multifamily, community facilities that provide essential social services, and economic development in Florida's low-income areas.
Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency
Grant in 2024
Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency Property Acquisition & Disposition Corporation operates in the financial services sector. The company's primary function is to support affordable homeownership and rental housing opportunities in Massachusetts. It achieves this by providing affordable mortgage loans with down payment assistance to homebuyers with modest incomes. The company operates without the use of taxpayer dollars, making it a self-sustaining entity. It has a workforce of 16 employees.
Community Housing Partners Corporation
Grant in 2024
Community Housing Partners is a nonprofit organization that works with private and public partners to develop and preserve homes and neighborhoods. They offer real estate development, construction, energy services and training, asset management, property management, realty and homeownership, and comprehensive resident services.
Cinnaire is a community development financial partner based in Lansing, Michigan, established in 1993. The organization focuses on supporting community and economic development initiatives by forming partnerships with mission-driven organizations and investors. Cinnaire aims to create opportunities for individuals in need by deploying capital and expertise to encourage community-driven revitalization. The organization has invested $4.2 billion, leading to over $7 billion in community impact. Additionally, Cinnaire manages real estate funds, such as the Cinnaire Fund for Housing 37, which targets investments in senior and student housing across several states, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Artspace Projects
Grant in 2024
Artspace Projects is a non profit real estate developing company based in Minneapolis.
private leverage
Grant in 2024
Private Leverage is a financial services company based in Houston, Texas, specializing in lending and real estate investments. The firm provides real estate investment loans for various property types, including residential, assisted living, and multi-family properties. Loan amounts range from $50,000 to $1,000,000, with flexible terms spanning 12 months to 25 years. Customers can conveniently apply for loans online, receiving conditional terms within one day, and have the potential to secure funding in as little as seven days.
McCormack Baron Companies
Grant in 2024
McCormack Baron Companies is a real estate company that provides development and management services.
Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution
Grant in 2023
Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution is a financial organization dedicated to providing loan facilities to low-income communities in the Western United States, including California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico. Established in 1996 and based in Lake Forest, California, with additional offices in Las Vegas and Phoenix, the institution aims to address unmet credit needs by offering accessible lending services. It specializes in financing community facilities, affordable housing, commercial real estate, and small businesses, as well as providing new markets tax credits. By bridging the gap between conventional lending standards and the specific needs of distressed communities, Clearinghouse CDFI enables creditworthy borrowers to obtain essential funding for projects that contribute to local asset creation and community development.
MetaFund is a socially responsible private equity firm founded in 1999, certified as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and a Community Development Entity (CDE). They prioritize financial, social, and environmental returns on investment through ownership and tax credit facilitation. As compassionate capitalists, MetaFund invests patient capital and implements programs to enhance the lives of employees and positively impact the communities they serve. They focus on financing projects that generate profits for reinvestment, create quality jobs, provide affordable housing, and have a positive environmental impact. By operating as a triple-bottom-line investor, MetaFund aims to compound community benefits while being a good corporate citizen.
Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution
Grant in 2023
Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution is a financial organization dedicated to providing loan facilities to low-income communities in the Western United States, including California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico. Established in 1996 and based in Lake Forest, California, with additional offices in Las Vegas and Phoenix, the institution aims to address unmet credit needs by offering accessible lending services. It specializes in financing community facilities, affordable housing, commercial real estate, and small businesses, as well as providing new markets tax credits. By bridging the gap between conventional lending standards and the specific needs of distressed communities, Clearinghouse CDFI enables creditworthy borrowers to obtain essential funding for projects that contribute to local asset creation and community development.
PIDC is a government administration firm specializing in financing programs and real estate products.
Beneficial State Bank
Grant in 2023
Beneficial State Bank is a community-focused financial institution dedicated to economic justice and environmental sustainability. It provides credit and banking services to underserved businesses, nonprofits, affordable housing developers, and individuals, with a commitment to the triple bottom line approach.
Ventana Fund
Grant in 2023
Ventana Fund offers financial services and loans for housing developers in the low-income communities.
Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County
Grant in 2023
The Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County (AHT), established in 2001, is an independent, non-profit lender that works with the private, non-profit and public sectors to develop affordable housing opportunities within the City of Columbus and Franklin County. In February 2016, AHT became a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI).
Neighborhood Finance
Grant in 2023
Neighborhood Finance provides unique lending programs and other services to facilitate targeted neighborhood revitalization. It partners with residents, governments, community-based organizations, and the business community.
The company was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa.
City First Enterprises
Grant in 2023
City First Enterprises (CFE) reduces barriers and increases access to financial capital for affordable housing developers.
HHOC Mortgage
Grant in 2023
HHOC Mortgage offers affordable mortagage loans to low and moderate-income target markets and communities in Hawaii.
Civic Communities
Grant in 2023
Civic Communities is a San Diego-based firm specializing in real estate lending and consulting services. The company focuses on providing debt financing solutions, including loans and revolving credit lines, primarily for housing development projects aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises. In addition to lending, Civic Communities offers a range of services that encompass project management, construction consulting, and technical assistance, as well as community development loans. The firm plays a significant role in fostering community growth and development by facilitating access to capital and supporting various real estate initiatives.
QVCDC is a place-based mission-driven organization that specializes in community development projects.
The Genesis Fund
Grant in 2023
The Genesis Community Loan Fund provides innovative financing by soliciting investment loans from individuals, churches, corporations, and foundations, and then re-lending the money at favorable terms to nonprofit organizations developing affordable housing and community facilities for underserved people and communities throughout Maine.
Mission Valley Bank
Grant in 2023
Mission Valley Bank is a financial services firm that provides financial services to companies and individuals. Their services include business banking, personal banking, financing, online banking, business cash management, business lending, business savings, business loans, personal loans, personal savings, personal lending, and local banking.
Neighborhood Impact Investment Fund
Grant in 2023
Neighborhood Impact Investment Fund is a mission-driven organization that specializes in community development projects.
Partners Bank
Grant in 2023
Partners Bank is a banking firm that provides agriculture loans, business loans, mortgage loans, and other financial services.
Enterprise Community Investment
Grant in 2023
Enterprise Community Partners, founded in 1982 and based in Maryland, focuses on creating affordable housing opportunities for low and moderate-income individuals in diverse communities. As a social enterprise, it leverages its extensive knowledge and policy leadership to enhance local affordable housing development through public-private partnerships. The organization collaborates with financial institutions, governments, community organizations, and other stakeholders to provide equity and debt financing at every stage of housing development. Through these efforts, Enterprise Community Partners aims to multiply the impact of its initiatives, making significant strides in addressing housing challenges across the nation.
Midlands Housing Trust Fund
Grant in 2023
Midlands Housing Trust Fund empowers distressed communities through affordable housing, technical assistance, and financial services.
Bank3, Inc. is a community bank based in Memphis, Tennessee, founded in 1910 as The Farmers Bank and rebranded in 2016. It offers a range of personal and business banking products and services, including mortgage lending. Bank3 is dedicated to providing accessible financial solutions to individuals and businesses, featuring benefits such as no minimum monthly balance requirements and online banking services. The bank operates several banking centers in Memphis, Woodland Mills, and Union City, Tennessee, and aims to support its customers with round-the-clock service. As of 2016, Bank3 functions as a subsidiary of Banc3 Holdings, Inc.
Capital For Change (C4C)
Grant in 2023
C4C has grown to be the largest full-service Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) in Connecticut. With support from their community-minded investors and partners, they serve people, non-profits, small businesses and public institutions. Their high impact programs and products broaden access to affordable housing, energy efficiency and job opportunities for underserved communities.
Florida Community Loan Fund
Grant in 2023
The Florida Community Loan Fund, or FCLF, is a nonprofit, multifaceted financing organization that provides flexible capital and staff expertise to low-income communities throughout Florida. It aims to help the project succeed by providing financing for affordable housing, single and multifamily, community facilities that provide essential social services, and economic development in Florida's low-income areas.
Cook Inlet Lending Center
Grant in 2023
Cook Inlet Lending Center is a non-profit organization that offers affordable home financing and development services in the region.
Community Housing Capital
Grant in 2023
Community Housing Capital is a lending firm established in 2000 and headquartered in Decatur, Georgia. It specializes in providing a range of housing financing solutions, which include redevelopment, acquisition, construction, bridge loans, lines of credit, and permanent loans for both multifamily and single-family housing. The firm focuses on facilitating access to affordable housing through its financial services, contributing to community development and revitalization efforts.
Southeast Kentucky Economic Development Corporation.
Grant in 2023
Southeast Kentucky Economic Development Corporation is involved in lending, recruitment & expansion, and training. They aim to improve the quality of life in their service area by promoting sustainable development. They have a team of professionals experienced in all facets of business lending. They also own the Somerset Rail Park and Enterprise Center.
Finance Fund & FCAP
Grant in 2023
Finance Fund & FCAP is an advisory firm that provides lending, grants, investment, and real estate development services.
Neighborhood Lending Partners
Grant in 2023
Neighborhood Lending Partners, Inc. is a community development financial institution (CDFI) based in Tampa, Florida, that specializes in providing financing solutions for housing and community revitalization projects. Founded in 1993, the company offers a diverse range of financial products, including loans for multi and single-family properties, townhomes, condominiums, commercial and retail spaces, as well as land assembly and construction or rehabilitation projects. Additionally, it provides economic development loans, CDFI loans, and services related to SHIP underwriting and administration. Through partnerships with member banks, Neighborhood Lending Partners primarily serves customers throughout Florida, focusing on enhancing community development and revitalization efforts.
Providence Revolving Fund
Grant in 2023
PRF is a CDFI lender focused on housing, historic preservation and equitable neighborhood revitalization.
The Merchants and Planters Bank of Raymond, Mississippi was chartered on January 27, 1906 by J. L. Gaddis, Sr., George C. McLaurin, B. W. Griffith, Marye Dabney, R. L. Crook, W. W. Downing, C. S. Spann, Sr., S. S. Carter, H. S. Perkins and P. D. Ratliff as the original incorporators. All of these were local business people with an interest in seeing that the community of Raymond should be served with a locally owned and operated bank. The sizable sum of $25,000 was placed in the bank at that time as capital.
Mr. J. L. Gaddis, Sr. served as the first president of the bank and was succeeded in 1936 by his son, J. L. Gaddis, Jr. The descendants of Mr. Gaddis, Sr. remain as principal shareholders of the bank today. The bank originally opened in the building adjacent to the Hinds County Court House in Raymond on Main Street. Included in the bank was a large safe that was manufactured in 1903 by the Mosler Safe Company of Hamilton, Ohio. The safe was placed on a concrete slab and the wooden-floored building constructed around it. It was not until 1981 that the safe was moved from the original bank building and placed on display in the existing bank building in the same city block. The safe required considerable restoration work after having survived a fire and years of neglect. The main office of the bank today is located in a building constructed for that purpose in 1923.
The Merchants and Planters Bank was one of only a few area banks that did not close during the Great Depression. The panic of the so-called "Bank Holiday" of 1932 soon passed due to the fortitude and stability of the Raymond people. Although the local economy suffered, the bank survived those days by committing itself to the needs of its customers. That lesson was well learned and serves as the basis for the bank's success today.
The bank remains as one of the very few small, independent community banks in Hinds County. Although the list of services provided to its customers has grown considerably from the early years, the commitment to extending only the best in basic, personal banking to a local market is unshakable. The legacy of genuine concern for people as outlined by former presidents T. H. Kendall, Jr. and H. R. Kilby, Sr. remains in the minds of many bank customers today.
Today, the bank maintains four offices in central Hinds County. In an attempt to better meet the needs of its mobile customers, the bank in 1979 opened its first branch office just east of Raymond. The office featured two lanes of drive-in services along with easy access to Highway 18 and Main Street.
In 1987, the bank acquired the stock of the Merchants Bank of Bolton, Mississippi and developed that office into the bank's third location. The Merchants Bank of Bolton had also maintained a long and successful history of serving a local market. The banking philosophies of both banks were similar and resulted in a merger of two common interests in customer satisfaction.
In late 1992, the bank established its fourth office in nearby Clinton, Mississippi in a temporary location. In August of 1995, a new and permanent facility with all the up to date banking conveniences was dedicated in place of the temporary quarters. With strong capital and a desire to extend services to a fast-growing commercial and residential market, the bank continues its commitment to serving all of that market with the best in small bank products. The board of directors, officers and employees of the Merchants and Planters Bank extend to you an invitation to join us in the healthy banking relationships that we have strived to maintain since 1906.
Invest Detroit
Grant in 2023
Invest Detroit is a development financial institution and source of private sector financing based in Detroit, Michigan. As a mission-driven lender, investor, and partner, it supports business and real estate projects that ignite economic growth in Detroit and the surrounding region. The organization backs entrepreneurial activity through programs and funds such as Detroit Innovate, an early-stage investment initiative focused on the Detroit region. Its activities aim to cultivate a robust local ecosystem by providing capital, strategic guidance, and partnerships to scale high-potential startups and attract investment. Managed by a professional leadership team, Invest Detroit seeks inclusive growth across technology, manufacturing, mobility, and related sectors, while maintaining a focus on long-term community development and job creation in Detroit and Michigan.
Midwest Housing Equity Group
Grant in 2023
Midwest Housing Equity Group is a nonprofit tax credit syndicator headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, with offices in Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma. It provides technical assistance to developers, owners, and managers on the development and management of low-income housing tax credit properties, and offers asset management to monitor and mitigate property risks during the 15-year compliance period.
IFF is a mission-driven lender, real estate consultant, and developer that helps communities thrive. It strengthens nonprofits and the communities they serve by providing leadership, capital, and real estate solutions.
IFF is a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) certified by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The company is the largest nonprofit CDFI in the Midwest and one of only a five nationally to hold the top-ranked Aeris four-star rating for impact management and AAA rating for financial strength and performance. Since 1988, IFF has made more than $907 million in loans, leveraging $2.9 billion in community investments.
COOPERATIVA ZENO GANDÍA
Grant in 2023
COOPERATIVA ZENO GANDÍA offers variety of mortgages, loans, cards and other services.
Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation
Grant in 2023
Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation is a private investment and lending organization focused on financing affordable housing and supporting community development initiatives. By providing capital and resources, the organization aims to address the housing needs within Massachusetts, fostering sustainable communities and improving living conditions for residents. Through its financial services, Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation plays a crucial role in enhancing access to affordable housing and promoting economic growth in the region.
First NaturalState Bank
Grant in 2023
First NaturalState Bank is a financial firm that provides loans, insurance, personal and business banking along with online services.
Community Investment Corporation
Grant in 2023
Community Investment Corporation is a non-profit organization that offers mortgage lending for the acquisition of rehab apartment buildings.
The Catalytic Fund
Grant in 2023
The Catalytic Fund provides an array of loans, investment, real estate financing, funding, and consulting services.
Detroit Development Fund
Grant in 2023
Detroit Development Fund is a non-profit (501(c)(3)) organization and a certified community development financial institution, incorporated in the state of Michigan. Detroit Development Fund was created in 1998 with an initial mission of helping revitalize an economically distressed target area in Detroit’s far East side neighborhoods. It now operates throughout the City of Detroit. Detroit Development Fund provides loans and technical assistance to small business owners, developers, building owners, contractors, and subcontractors who cannot get all of the capital they need from traditional financing sources. It delivers its products and services with the goals of revitalizing businesses and neighborhoods in Detroit, Michigan, creating economic equity, and promoting a healthy environment.
Habitat for Humanity New York City Community Fund
Grant in 2023
Habitat for Humanity New York City offers loans and technical assistance for building affordable housing.
Community Development Trust
Grant in 2023
Community Development Trust focuses on investing in affordable housing by collaborating with regional and national partners. The organization aims to create long-term equity in the housing sector, facilitating access to affordable living options for communities. By leveraging partnerships, Community Development Trust seeks to address housing challenges and promote sustainable development in various regions.
Citizens Bank
Grant in 2023
Citizens Bank offers mortgage loans, online banking, personal loans, financial tools, and business fraud prevention solutions.
National Housing Trust
Grant in 2023
National Housing Trust is the nation’s leading expert in preserving, improving and maintaining affordable housing.
Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing
Grant in 2023
A nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering economic growth and providing affordable housing opportunities.
Cinnaire is a community development financial partner based in Lansing, Michigan, established in 1993. The organization focuses on supporting community and economic development initiatives by forming partnerships with mission-driven organizations and investors. Cinnaire aims to create opportunities for individuals in need by deploying capital and expertise to encourage community-driven revitalization. The organization has invested $4.2 billion, leading to over $7 billion in community impact. Additionally, Cinnaire manages real estate funds, such as the Cinnaire Fund for Housing 37, which targets investments in senior and student housing across several states, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Landmarks Community Capital Corporation (LCC)
Grant in 2023
Landmarks Community Capital Corporation (LCC) provides capital to developers to rehabilitate affordable housing and commercial buildings.
Piedmont Housing Alliance
Grant in 2023
Piedmont Housing Alliance is a housing solution, that provides education, resources, individualized counseling, budgeting and credit, homeownership, landlord, tenant issues, rental housing, redevelopment, renaming, brand development RFP, friendship court media kit, redevelopment master plan, aerial rendering, exterior renderings.
BlueHub Capital
Grant in 2023
BlueHub Capital is a community development financial institution based in Boston that focuses on fostering healthy communities for low-income individuals. The organization is dedicated to investing in projects that enhance affordable housing, create good jobs, and provide new opportunities within underserved neighborhoods, linking these areas to the broader economy. Founded on the belief that financial and social returns can coexist, BlueHub Capital emphasizes that investing in growth-oriented local businesses can generate solid financial returns while simultaneously strengthening community ties and improving overall quality of life.
Corporation for Supportive Housing
Grant in 2023
Corporation for Supportive Housing works to advance affordable housing aligned with services as an approach to help people thrive.
Wind River Development Fund
Grant in 2023
Wind River Development Fund's mission is to provide financial opportunities to stimulate economic development on and near the Wind River Indian Reservation, promoting self-sufficiency, self-determination, and an enhanced quality of life for the reservation community.
Cincinnati Development Fund
Grant in 2023
Cincinnati Development Fund is a non-profit organization that provides facilities and equipment funding for real estate developments.
National Development Council
Grant in 2023
The National Development Council provides financing services alongside economic and community development certifications and training programs. Its primary focus is enhancing the lives of low- to moderate-income individuals residing in underserved communities.
New Hope Community Capital
Grant in 2023
New Hope Community Capital provides capital for mixed income housing and community develpoment projects through grants and loans
Catalyst Development Corporation
Grant in 2023
Catalyst Development Corporation is a financing institution that addresses affordable housing and economic needs.
private leverage
Grant in 2023
Private Leverage is a financial services company based in Houston, Texas, specializing in lending and real estate investments. The firm provides real estate investment loans for various property types, including residential, assisted living, and multi-family properties. Loan amounts range from $50,000 to $1,000,000, with flexible terms spanning 12 months to 25 years. Customers can conveniently apply for loans online, receiving conditional terms within one day, and have the potential to secure funding in as little as seven days.
Greater Minnesota Housing Fund
Grant in 2023
Greater Minnesota Housing Fund is a NGO that provides equity funding, tax management, credit, loans, and financing services.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore
Grant in 2023
Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore is a nonprofit housing education and lending organization.
Leviticus Fund
Grant in 2023
Leviticus Fund is a non-profit organization that provides finance for homes and new opportunities for low-income individuals and families.
Bank of Commerce
Grant in 2023
Bank of Commerce is a provider of banking products and services.Commerce Bancorp, parent of Bank of Commerce, is a Greenwood, MS-based community bank.The Bank offers savings, loans, deposits, checking accounts, cards, mortgages, commercial lending, and online banking services. Bank of Commerce operates in the State of Mississippi.
SF Housing Accelerator
Grant in 2023
San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund is an innovative public-private partnership, local foundations, private lending institutions, and corporations.
Impact Seven
Grant in 2023
Impact Seven was founded by Wisconsin residents in a seven-county area concerned about a waning economy and high poverty in 1970. Before the organization's name changed to Impact Seven in 1972, the organization was known as the Ojibwa Industrial Development Corporation. Its role was to act as a consultant and developer for Native American tribes, municipalities, housing authorities, and non-profit organizations throughout northwestern Wisconsin. In this capacity, Impact Seven assisted in identifying needs, structuring ownership and management entities, securing financial assistance, and managing the construction and management of housing, industrial, commercial, and mixed-use developments.
Reinvestment Fund
Grant in 2023
Reinvestment Fund (TRF) is a national mission-driven financial institution focused on neighborhood revitalization. Since its inception in 1985, TRF has invested $1.2 billion in communities throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. As a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), it finances a variety of projects, including housing, community facilities, supermarkets, commercial real estate, and energy efficiency initiatives. In addition to its financing activities, TRF offers public policy expertise, assisting clients in developing actionable solutions and providing valuable data and analysis to inform their strategies.
Florida Community Loan Fund
Grant in 2023
The Florida Community Loan Fund, or FCLF, is a nonprofit, multifaceted financing organization that provides flexible capital and staff expertise to low-income communities throughout Florida. It aims to help the project succeed by providing financing for affordable housing, single and multifamily, community facilities that provide essential social services, and economic development in Florida's low-income areas.
Florida Community Loan Fund
Grant in 2022
The Florida Community Loan Fund, or FCLF, is a nonprofit, multifaceted financing organization that provides flexible capital and staff expertise to low-income communities throughout Florida. It aims to help the project succeed by providing financing for affordable housing, single and multifamily, community facilities that provide essential social services, and economic development in Florida's low-income areas.
Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution
Grant in 2022
Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution is a financial organization dedicated to providing loan facilities to low-income communities in the Western United States, including California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico. Established in 1996 and based in Lake Forest, California, with additional offices in Las Vegas and Phoenix, the institution aims to address unmet credit needs by offering accessible lending services. It specializes in financing community facilities, affordable housing, commercial real estate, and small businesses, as well as providing new markets tax credits. By bridging the gap between conventional lending standards and the specific needs of distressed communities, Clearinghouse CDFI enables creditworthy borrowers to obtain essential funding for projects that contribute to local asset creation and community development.
Virginia Community Capital
Grant in 2022
Virginia Community Capital is a vision to create jobs, enhance the quality of life, and promote vibrant communities. It was established in 2006 as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) with an initial $15 million investment under Governor Mark R. Warner. The goal was to leverage that initial investment for an economic return to underserved areas. More than $2.4 million was originated across our first seven real estate development loans.
The company was founded in 2006 and headquartered in Christiansburg, Virginia.
Florida Community Loan Fund
Grant in 2021
The Florida Community Loan Fund, or FCLF, is a nonprofit, multifaceted financing organization that provides flexible capital and staff expertise to low-income communities throughout Florida. It aims to help the project succeed by providing financing for affordable housing, single and multifamily, community facilities that provide essential social services, and economic development in Florida's low-income areas.
Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution
Grant in 2020
Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution is a financial organization dedicated to providing loan facilities to low-income communities in the Western United States, including California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico. Established in 1996 and based in Lake Forest, California, with additional offices in Las Vegas and Phoenix, the institution aims to address unmet credit needs by offering accessible lending services. It specializes in financing community facilities, affordable housing, commercial real estate, and small businesses, as well as providing new markets tax credits. By bridging the gap between conventional lending standards and the specific needs of distressed communities, Clearinghouse CDFI enables creditworthy borrowers to obtain essential funding for projects that contribute to local asset creation and community development.