Inclusive Prosperity Capital Inc. - logo

75 Charter Oak Avenue Suite 1-103

Hartford, CT 06106

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Areas Served: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, PR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Consumer

Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc. is a not-for-profit investment fund scaling energy financing solutions that channels investment capital to program partners in communities that need it most. We believe everyone should have access to the benefits of clean energy. We can change the conversation in underinvested neighborhoods and underserved markets, helping to deliver Inclusive Prosperity.

Indian Land Capital Company - logo

151 East County Road B2

Little Canada, MN 55117

Website: ilcc.net

Contact Person: Gabriela Campos, Loan Portfolio Manager

Contact Phone: (651) 789-1740

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Areas Served: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, PR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Real Estate

The Indian Land Capital Company (ILCC) was created to help Native nations reclaim lost lands through legal transfers and purchases. As a Native-owned and operated company, ILCC understands the unique needs of Native nations and supports tribal sovereignty. We are particularly proud to be the only full faith and credit lender in Indian country. The company offers customized, flexible loan packages that suit the specific needs of the tribe, an approach that has enabled ILCC to loan millions of dollars to Native nations since its inception in 2005.

Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership, Inc. - logo

2960 N. Meridian St. Suite 300

Indianapolis, IN 46205

Website: inhp.org

Contact Person: Gina Miller, President & CEO

Contact Phone: 317.610.4671

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Area Served: IN

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Housing to Individuals

The mission of Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP) is to increase affordable and sustainable housing opportunities for individuals and families, and serve as a catalyst for the development and revitalization of neighborhoods. We empower families who have low or moderate incomes through education and one-on-one homeownership advising so they can overcome barriers to homeownership and access mortgage financing. At the same time, INHP also works to increase the overall supply of affordable housing. We strengthen the community development system in Indianapolis by providing access to capital, leveraging technical resources and capacity, grantmaking, commissioning research, and partnering with community-based housing development organizations.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2010

Initiative Foundation - logo

405 First Street Southeast

Little Falls, MN 56345

Website: ifound.org

Contact Person: Zach Tabatt, VP for Economic Opportunity

Contact Phone: 3206308024

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Area Served: MN

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Business

Established in 1986, the Initiative Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for residents, families, and communities in central Minnesota through comprehensive and integrated community development. The Initiative Foundation provides gap financing as well as grants to local businesses. By promoting local ownership, diversifying the economic base, and creating quality jobs that pay living wages and benefits, the Initiative Foundation helps strengthen central Minnesota communities.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2001

Institute Capital - logo

P.O. Box 1331

Durham, NC 27702

Website: theinstitutenc.orgicap

Contact Person: Roberta McCullough, SVP/COO

Contact Phone: 919.956.2320

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Area Served: NC

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Housing to Organizations

Institute Capital provides debt and investment capital to affordable housing developers, community-based development organizations (CBDOs) and small businesses. Our goal is to revitalize and transform diverse communities through affordable housing, entrepreneurship, HBCU collaborations and community development. As a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), Institute Capital seeks to provide high-impact lending to borrowers who cannot typically get capital from mainstream financial institutions, and who are working to create thriving economies in communities that represent the most diverse populations.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2007

Institute for Community Economics, Inc. - logo

1101 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 700

Washington, DC 20036

Website: nationalhousingtrust.orglending

Contact Person: Josh Earn, MD of Lending and Innovation

Contact Phone: 202.333.8931

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Areas Served: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, PR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Housing to Organizations

The Institute for Community Economics (ICE), an affiliate loan fund of the National Housing Trust, provides flexible financing focused on long-term permanent affordability and shared equity models of affordable housing. The projects we finance benefit low- and moderate-income renters, homeowners, tenant associations, and cooperatives across the country.

3401 Arsenal St.

St. Louis, MO 63118

Website: iistl.org

Contact Person: Carlos Suarez, Director of Economic Development

Contact Phone: 314-655-0934

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Area Served: MO

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Microenterprise

Our mission is to foster the economic development of immigrant and refugee communities in the St. Louis metro area. Our purpose is to increase immigrant-owned businesses within the region and aid individuals in becoming bankable. The IICDC shares the vision of growing our region?s economy through diversity and innovation. We partner with three local banks and the federal government to capitalize our loan fund.

1456 C Patton Avenue

Asheville, NC 28806

Website: investappalachia.org

Contact Person: Andrew Crosson, 828-283-0851

Contact Phone: 828-283-0851

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Area Served: KY, NC, OH, TN, VA, WV

Org Type: Venture Capital Fund

Lending Type: Business

Invest Appalachia is a regional blended capital platform, designed to go beyond what is currently possible in community investment. We build on our region?s existing strengths, working side-by-side with partners who are rooted in place and understand their community. We take a broad view, looking across the region to aggregate opportunities and overcome common investment obstacles that hold back progress. We connect community-centered projects and businesses to creative and flexible capital. We identify clusters of opportunity and target deals that accelerate the growth of key wealth-building industries. Our goal? Financing Appalachia?s transition to a more resilient, equitable, and sustainable economic future.

Invest Detroit - logo

600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1710

Detroit, MI 48243

Website: investdetroit.com

Contact Person: Keona Cowan, Chief Lending Officer

Contact Phone: 313.259.6368

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Area Served: MI

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Real Estate

Invest Detroit is a mission-driven lender, investor, and partner that supports business and real estate projects that will ignite economic growth in Detroit and the region. Our goal is a thriving city that works for all Detroiters with an improved quality of life–inclusive housing, resourced and walkable neighborhoods, and equal opportunities for jobs and business growth.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2012

Invest PGH Inc. - logo

412 Boulevard of the Allies, Suite 901

Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Website: investpgh.org

Contact Person: Rebecca Davidson-Wagner, President/CEO

Contact Phone: 412.557.5468

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Area Served: PA

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Microenterprise

Invest PGH is a nonprofit and Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) organization that aids small business and affordable housing initiatives throughout the City of Pittsburgh.

Created in 2020, Invest PGH seeks attract investment to Pittsburgh in order to provide capital and technical assistance for small businesses. Invest PGH’s Micro-Enterprise Loan programs provide funds for micro-borrowers to start up or expand their businesses throughout Pittsburgh. It also serves as a clearinghouse for resources and tools for these small businesses.

Invest PGH also aims to preserve affordable housing units in the Pittsburgh region and create affordable homeownership opportunities through lending support to the community and socially-driven developers

Iowa Center Loan Fund - logo

2210 Grand Ave

Des Moines, IA 50312

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Area Served: IA

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Consumer

The Iowa Center is an economic development organization that empowers Iowans to launch, manage and grow small businesses.

Iowa Community Capital - logo

915 8th Street, Suite 205

Boone, IA 50036--079

Website: iowacommunitycapital.org

Contact Person: Mark Edelman

Contact Phone: 515-294-6144

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Area Served: IA

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Microenterprise

Iowa Community Capital identifies and addresses gaps in access to capital and technical assistance for underserved entrepreneurs and strategic projects to enhance economic opportunity in underserved Census tracts.

IRC’s Center for Economic Opportunity - logo

PO Box 152188

San Diego, CA 92195

Website: irc-ceo.org

Contact Person: IRC CEO Team

Contact Phone: 1 (888) 612-1002

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Areas Served: AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, ID, IA, KS, MD, MA, NJ, NY, TX, UT, VA, WV

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Consumer

The mission of International Rescue Committee�s (IRC) Center for Economic Opportunity (CEO) is to promote upward economic mobility for low-income refugee and immigrant families in communities across the United States by offering targeted loan products designed to fortify their financial resilience and fill gaps in available financial services.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2019

JARI Growth Fund, Inc. - logo

245 Market Street, Suite 200

Johnstown, PA 15901

Website: jarigrowthfund.com

Contact Person: Michele Clapper, Executive Director

Contact Phone: 814.535.8675

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Area Served: PA

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Microenterprise

JARI Growth Fund was founded in May 2016 and received CDFI certification in 2017. JGF provides loans to a seven county region in south-central Pennsylvania. JGF focuses on providing its borrowers with intensive technical assistance that is customized to each individual borrower. JGF serves a niche of small businesses and start up companies that are unable to receive conventional financing.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2019

Just Community - logo

701 Tillery Street, Ste. A-8

Austin, TX 78702

Website: hellojust.com

Contact Person: General Mailbox

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Area Served: TX

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Microenterprise

JUST invests in entrepreneurs who have been excluded from the traditional financial system to create more resilient communities, starting in Texas. Our higher purpose is to help people live with less stress and more joy. JUST has reimagined traditional microcredit from the developing world to be more human-centered in an effort to be more transformational. With loans ranging from $750-$10,000 and based on tenure in the program, JUST never checks a credit score or demands collateral. All loans are based on trust.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2020

justine PETERSEN - logo

1023 North Grand Boulevard

St. Louis, MO 63106

Website: justinepetersen.org

Contact Person: SHERI FLANIGAN-VAZQUEZ, COO

Contact Phone: 314.553.2411

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Areas Served: IL, KS, MO

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Microenterprise

The Justine Petersen Housing and Reinvestment Corporation (JPHRC) was founded in 1997 to honor the work of the late Justine Petersen, a leader in developing special mortgages for first-time homebuyers in St. Louis, MO. The organization’s goal is to create enduring change in the community by helping low- and moderate-income families and individuals to buy homes and build long-term financial strength. To that end, JPHRC performs a wide range of services, including offering small business loans, originating and brokering home loans, and providing financial education, saving programs, and consumer loans.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2006

Kentucky Habitat for Humanity - logo

330 North Hubbards Lane, #3

Louisville, KY 40207

Website: kyhabitat.org

Contact Person: Mary Shearer, Executive Director

Contact Phone: 502.608.7041

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Area Served: KY

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Housing to Organizations

Kentucky Habitat for Humanity, Inc. works in partnership with 35 nonprofit affordable housing developers in 51 Kentucky counties to develop new housing and rehab and repair older homes for Kentuckians who earn 60 percent and below the area median income (AMI). Since 1993, our building partners have served over 16,000 Kentuckians, developed 4,000 affordable housing units, and invested close to $200 million in affordable housing. Kentucky Habitat for Humanity, Inc. is part of a global network of affordable housing developers whose mission is to bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2012

Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation - logo

362 Old Whitley Road

London, KY 40743

Website: khic.org

Contact Person: Brenda McDaniel, Exec. VP/CFO

Contact Phone: 606.864.5175

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Area Served: KY

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Business

Founded in 1968, Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation (KHIC) provides and retains employment opportunities in Southeastern Kentucky through sound financial investments and the provision of managerial assistance. Our purpose is to coordinate, devise, implement, and promote community, economic, and social development efforts within our 22 county footprint.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2001

La Fuerza Community Development Corporation - logo

53 North Park Avenue Suite 45

Rockville Centre, NY 11570

Website: lafuerzacdc.org

Contact Person: Giovana Bracchi, Executive Director

Contact Phone: 516.922.8100

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Area Served: NY

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Business

La Fuerza CDC is dedicated to promoting community development by providing economic growth opportunities to low-income, minority and women owned enterprises. La Fuerza CDC focuses on low-income minority neighborhoods where the barriers of language, culture, and conventional lending have hindered the growth of small businesses. Through our programs of business education, development services as well as access to capital and ongoing support, we can increase the creation of stable and vibrant communities.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2012

Lake Superior Community Development Corp - logo

1 North Front Street

L'Anse, MI 49946

Website: lakesuperiorcdc.com

Contact Person: Eddy Edwards, Executive Director

Contact Phone: 906.524.5445

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Area Served: MI

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Housing to Individuals

Lake Superior CDC is a Native CDFI created in 2008 to serve the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community in rural Upper Michigan with training and low-interest loan funds for home and improvements, and small businesses. Over time, the organization has gradually expanded to serve Indian Country throughout the state of Michigan.

Lakota Federal Credit Union - logo

PO Box 196

Kyle, SD 57752

Website: lakotafcu.org

Contact Person: Shayna Ferguson, Manager/CEO

Contact Phone: 605.455.1514

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Area Served: SD

Org Type: Credit Union

Lending Type: Consumer

The Lakota Federal Credit Union�s mission is to provide quality financial services conveniently located at home on the Pine Ridge Reservation in a helpful, professional, and respectful manner and to provide effective tools for its members, the Oglala Lakota people, to save, plan, and provide for their futures.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2014

Lakota Funds - logo

PO Box 340

Kyle, SD 57752

Website: lakotafunds.org

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Area Served: SD

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Business

With assistance from Oglala Lakota College and First Nations Development Institute, Lakota Funds was established in 1986 as the first Native American community development financial institution (CDFI). The mission of Lakota Funds is to promote economic sustainability on the Pine Ridge Reservation and geographic service area through business loans, technical assistance, and wealth building education for families and businesses.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 1988

100 West Station Square Drive, Suite 450

Pittsburgh, PA 15219

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Area Served: PA

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Real Estate

Landmarks Community Capital Corporation’s (LCC) mission is to initiate and expand community revitalization by providing creative financing and technical assistance in historic low- to moderate-income neighborhoods and urban centers throughout Western Pennsylvania. LCC is a subsidiary of Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation (PHLF), and was certified as a CDFI in 2012.

Latino Community Credit Union - logo

P.O. Box 25360

Durham, NC 27702

Website: latinoccu.org

Contact Person: Luis Pastor, CEO & President

Contact Phone: 919.595.1800

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Area Served: NC

Org Type: Credit Union

Lending Type: Consumer

Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) is the first financial services institution in North Carolina aimed at the state’s growing Latino population. LCCU’s mission is to improve the financial condition of the Hispanic community through the delivery of affordable financial services and financial education programs specifically targeted to underserved Hispanic immigrants in North Carolina. Founded in 2000 in response to violence against Latino residents in North Carolina, LCCU now has more than 51,000 members.

CDFI OFN Member Since: 2009

Latino Economic Development Center (MN) - logo

804 Margaret Street

Saint Paul, MN 55106

Website: ledcmn.org

Contact Person: Alma Flores, Executive Director

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Area Served: MN

Org Type: Loan Fund

Lending Type: Business

Latino Economic Development Center’s mission is to transform our community by creating economic opportunity for Latinos. We foster entrepreneurship, workforce advancement, educational opportunity, and business development. We employ these means to create economic prosperity and reduce the social and economic inequities suffered by our community.