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The Reinvestment Fund is a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) that provides financing, data, and policy solutions to build strong, healthy, and more equitable communities. They focus on projects that benefit low- and moderate-income communities, including affordable housing, healthy food access, education, community facilities, and clean energy initiatives. Their strategy involves deploying capital through loans and investments to support community development.

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Founded 1985 150 employees
Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI)LenderAdvisorDeveloper

Strategic Overview

  • Strong focus on equitable development and addressing systemic inequalities through targeted investments.
  • Leverages data and research to inform investment decisions and policy recommendations for community impact.
  • Partners with local governments, non-profits, and community organizations to maximize project reach and effectiveness.

Deal Activity from Public Sources

The Reinvestment Fund provided a $1.5 million loan to the Philadelphia Energy Authority (PEA) to support the expansion of its Solar Savings Grant Program, which provides grants to low- and moderate-income homeowners to install solar panels.
Financing Solar PV United States December 2022 with Philadelphia Energy Authority (PEA)
The Reinvestment Fund provided $1.5 million in financing for the construction of a 40-unit affordable housing development at 1200 Fairmount Avenue in Philadelphia.
Financing Social Infrastructure United States January 2023 with Mosaic Development Partners

Investment Focus

Technologies
Solar1
Geography
United States1

Key People

Don Hinkle-Brown
President & CEO

Track Record

5000
Deals Completed
39
Years Active
$B2.7B
Total Value
Notable projects: Solar Savings Grant Program (Philadelphia), 1200 Fairmount Avenue Affordable Housing (Philadelphia), Community Health Center Expansion (Baltimore)

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
Social InfrastructureUtilities
Technologies
Solar PV (1 deal)
Geographies
United States
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfieldOperating
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