Finance Justice Fund
Investing Capital in Economic Opportunity
The Finance Justice Fund is a socially responsible investment that aims to bring more than $1 billion in capital from corporate and philanthropic partners to individuals and communities in America most underserved by mainstream finance.
The goal of the Finance Justice Fund is to help close the racial wealth gap and accelerate the work of OFN member CDFIs serving rural, urban, and Native communities experiencing disproportionately high rates of persistent poverty and disinvestment. The Fund supports CDFIs of different sizes, varying balance sheets, and operational capacities with low-cost, long-term debt and grant capital.
OFN is deeply grateful for the support of all our Finance Justice Fund corporate and philanthropic partners!
Finance Justice Fund Partners
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Impact Stories
Finance Justice Fund recipients are OFN member CDFIs located in communities across the country. They are dedicated to delivering responsible, affordable financing and technical assistance to people and places that mainstream financial institutions often do not reach.
Read stories from Finance Justice Fund recipients to learn how the program is creating impact in the communities CDFI serve and beyond.
Photo: Latin American Community Center in Wilmington, DE. Supported with funding from Finance Justice Fund recipient National Council on Agricultural Life & Labor Research, Inc. (NCALL).
Funding Recipients
The following CDFIs have received loans and/or grants from the Finance Justice Fund to date:
- Affordable Homes of South Texas
- ANDP Loan Fund
- BCL of Texas
- California FarmLink
- Carolina Small Business Development Fund (CSBDF)
- Chicago Community Loan Fund (CCLF)
- City First Enterprises
- Civic Community Partners
- Clearinghouse CDFI
- Community Fund of North Miami Dade
- Community Health Center Capital Fund
- Community Loan Fund of the Capital Region
- Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)
- DreamSpring
- Economic and Community Development Institute, Inc.
- Fahe
- Florida Community Loan Fund
- The Genesis Fund
- Greater Minnesota Housing Fund
- Grow South Dakota
- Homewise
- Housing Partnership Fund, Inc.
- Inclusive Action for the City
- Indian Land Capital Company
- IFF
- INHP
- Latino Community Credit Union
- Leviticus Fund
- National Council on Agricultural Life & Labor Research, Inc. (NCALL)
- National Minority Supplier Development Council Business Consortium Fund
- NeighborWorks Capital
- NeighborWorks Columbus
- Nonprofit Finance Fund
- Northern Great Lakes Initiatives
- On the Road Lending
- Oweesta
- Pathway Lending
- Redbud Financial Alternatives, Inc.
- Rio Grande Valley Multibank
- San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund
- Sixup
- Solar and Energy Loan Fund
- TMC Community Capital
- Vital Healthcare Capital
- Wind River Development Fund
- The Working World dba Seed Commons