While lending is a primary activity at Capital Impact Partners, it is a means to an end: we use capital as a tool to effect positive change in communities across the country. As a mission-driven lender, our true impact is felt when we finance projects that create jobs or provide needed services or opportunities for those most in need.
Hungry Harvest is scaling a new chapter in healthy food access. What began as a Maryland-based produce delivery service focused on reducing food waste has grown into a multi-state business helping hospitals, schools, nonprofits, and insurers deliver fresh produce and groceries through Food as Medicine programs.
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In Houston, developer Laolu Davies-Yemitan is helping address the affordable housing crisis in Texas. With flexible financing, deep local knowledge, and support from Momentus Capital, he is building more than homes: he is building stronger communities.
Cornbread Farm to Soul is redefining how restaurants grow and give back. With support from our Community Development Lending and Impact Investments teams, the fast-casual soul food brand is expanding into new markets using flexible, non-dilutive financing designed for sustainable business growth. At the same time, they’re creating jobs and revitalizing local communities along the way.
Learn how the Co-op Innovation Award has supported Pilsen Housing Cooperative, Co-op Cincy & other co-ops in transforming communities through co-op ownership.
Learn more about the Growing Housing Developers (GHD) program and the impact it has been creating for developers and the communities they serve, through the words of GHD participants and leaders.
Tulare County, situated in central California’s San Joaquin Valley, is fortunate to have an abundance of food production, hence why it is considered a breadbasket for the country. However, it is also one of the poorest and most clinically underserved counties in California.
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