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 underserved 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. We invite you to spend a few moments reading our stories of impact and learn more about the lives we have touched.

Fulfilling A Life’s Passion to Deliver Quality Health Care

South of Market Health Center – San Francisco, CA

As a child, Charles Range had to drive miles for basic medical care. Now, as the CEO of South of Market Health Center, he is helping deliver quality care in one of San Francisco’s poorest neighborhoods.

Meet Charles and his team

The Taubman Center: Sparking Creativity and Growth in Detroit

A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education – Detroit, MI

Though vacant for a decade, Rick Rogers saw the promise of A. Alfred Taubman Center as a draw to bring a density of creative people to Detroit.

Witness Rick’s creative vision

Henry Ford Academy Student Designs His Future

A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education – Detroit, MI

Read how one of Detroit’s most unique charter schools is helping students like Devon literally “design” their own future

Meet Devon

Big Green Truck Delivers Healthy Bounty

Produce on the Go – Merced, CA

Watch Don and Nancy as they use their big green truck to help eliminate a food desert in the midst of California’s agriculturally rich central valley.

Watch the video

A Medical Safety Net for San Francisco’s Vulnerable Residents

South of Market Health Center – San Francisco, CA

Step inside this innovative community health center and hear patients and staff describe how their lives have been transformed.

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Delivering Dignity to Colorado’s Elders

The Green House Homes at Mirasol – ​Loveland, CO

Experience a day in the life of this dignified aging community through a photo essay documenting the experiences of its 70 residents, a large portion of whom are Medicaid eligible.

Meet the Loveland Residents ​

Co-ops & Capital Impact: Staying True to Our Roots

Interview with Alison Powers, Capital Impact Partners

Take a journey with Alison Powers as she reminds us that Capital Impact was born out of the cooperative movement – and how we are just getting started.

Read the conversation

Rebuilding Detroit’s “Main Street” Block by Block

Woodward Corridor – Detroit, MI

Take a walk down Woodward Avenue and see how our financing is helping to support local projects and bring vitality back to Detroit.

Witness the revitalization

An Affordable Housing Swat Team

Hello Housing – Novato, CA

Join Hello Housing’s quick thinking team as they race to save a home from foreclosure, ensuring an affordable place to live for a needy family.

Meet the Hello Housing team

Teaming Up with JPMorgan Chase for Detroit’s Neighborhoods

Interview With Aaron Seybert, JPMorgan Chase’s Community Development Banking Program

Meet Aaron Seybert as he talks about our partnership, the launch of the Detroit Neighborhoods Fund, and what’s next for the city.

Delve into the partnership