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low- and moderate-income homeowners
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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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.
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.
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
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Technologies
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Deal Stage
Global Infrastructure Sherpa