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Community Investment Fund
Current Investments

 

 

 

Since 1978, the Portfolio Advisory Board’s Community Investment Fund has made 411 community investments totaling more than $19 million. These community investments work to promote social, economic and environmental justice, including development in low-income and minority communities. We share with you a list of current community investments in our portfolio.

Commercial/Facilities Development

  • Institute of Women Today, Chicago, IL
  • Portland YouthBuilders, Portland, OR
  • Red Tomato, Oké USA Fruit, Canton, MA

Community Banks

  • Fonkoze Capital LLC
  • Native American Bank, Browning MT
  • Southern Development BanCorporation, Arkadelphia, AR

Community Credit Unions

  • Appalachian Federal Credit Union, Berea KY
  • First Delta Federal Credit Union, Marks, MS
  • Hope Community Credit Union, New Orleans, LA
  • Latino Community Credit Union, Durham, NC
  • Mission Area Federal Credit Union, San Francisco, CA
  • National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions, New York, NY
  • Northeast Community Credit Union, San Francisco, CA
  • Sisseton-Wahpeton Federal Credit Union, Agency Village, SD

Community Services/Organizing

  • Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, London, KY
  • RCAP Solutions Financial Services, Gardner, MA

Cooperatives Businesses

  • Colors Restaurant, New York, NY

Housing — Direct

  • Avalon Housing, Ann Arbor, MI
    Cornerstone, Inc., Washington, DC
  • New Hope Community Development, Detroit, MI
  • Sacred Heart Southern Missions, Walls, MS
  • St. Ambrose Housing, Baltimore, MD

Housing — Intermediaries

  • Avenue Community Dev. Corporation, Houston, TX
  • Clackamas Community Land Trust, Milwaukie, OR
  • Frontier Housing Trust Fund, Morehead, KY
  • Michigan Housing Trust Fund, Lansing, MI
  • Portland Community Land Trust, Portland, OR
  • Southern Mutual Help Association, New Iberia, LA
  • Working in Neighborhoods, Cincinnati, OH

Domestic Loan Funds

  • ACCION Texas, Inc., San Antonio, TX
  • Chicago Community Loan Fund, Chicago, IL
  • Commonwealth Revolving Loan Fund, Kent, OH
  • Community Financial Resource Center, Los Angeles, CA
  • Cooperative Fund of New England, Hartford, CT and Wilmington, NC
  • Cornerstone Corporation for Shared Equity, Cincinnati, OH
  • Detroit Midtown MicroEnterprise, Detroit, MI
  • First Nations OWEESTA, Corp., Rapid City, SD
  • Genesis Fund, Inc. Damariscotta, ME
  • Greater New Haven Community Loan Fund, New Haven, CT
  • Isaiah Fund, LLC, Philadelphia, PA
  • LEAF (Local Enterprise Assistance Fund), Boston, MA
  • Leviticus 25:23 Community Fund, Inc, Yonkers, NY
  • The Loan Fund (formerly New Mexico Loan Fund), Albuquerque, NM
  • Mountain Biz Capital (formerly Mountain Micro Enterprise), Asheville, NC
  • New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord NH
  • Northcountry Co-Op Development Fund, Minneapolis, MN
  • Open Door Housing Fund, Silver Springs, MD
  • Partners for the Common Good, San Antonio, TX
  • The Resurrection Project, Chicago, IL
  • San Luis Obispo County Housing Trust Fund, San Luis Obispo, CA

International Loan Funds

  • Finca Capital Fund, Washington, DC (23 countries worldwide)
  • Fonkoze, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
  • Global Partnerships, Seattle, WA (Latin America)
  • Katalysis Bootstrap Fund, Stockton, CA (Central America)
  • Oikocredit USA, Washington, DC (Asia, Africa, Latin America, Caribbean)
  • Oikocredit (formerly EDCS), Amersfoort, The Netherlands
  • Root Capital (formerly Ecologic Finance), Cambridge, MA (Central America)
  • Shared Interest, New York, NY (South Africa)
  • Sostenica, Westchester, PA (Nicaragua)
  • WCCN/NICA Fund, Madison, WI (Nicaragua)