Living Cities Launches
Innovative Loan Fund to Revitalize America's Cities
Description:
With initial commitments totaling $20mm,
Living Cities Catalyst Fund will broaden
availability and use of capital to improve the lives
of people in low-income and underserved urban areas.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
Living Cities, a collaborative consisting of 20 of
the nation's largest foundations and financial
institutions, today announced the first closing of
the Living Cities Catalyst Fund, a new vehicle to
pool and invest flexible capital to revitalize
America's cities.
"The Catalyst Fund meets an important need in the
community development field," notes Frank DeGiovanni,
Director of Economic Development at the Ford
Foundation. "It will look beyond real estate and
housing development to finance organizations
expanding their innovative activities in sectors
such as workforce development, education, and access
to healthy foods, among others. Financing for these
activities often is difficult for organizations to
obtain."
Investors in the first round include The Ford
Foundation, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, MetLife
Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The
Kresge Foundation, and DeutscheBank Americas
Foundation. These founding investors have committed
$20 million to the Fund in the form of
Program-Related Investments (PRIs). PRIs are
investments made by foundations that are intended to
generate both social returns as well as financial
returns.
The Fund will seek out highly innovative
organizations and change agents acting in low-income
urban communities and provide them with below-market
rate loans and guarantees. Specifically, Living
Cities notes four priority areas for these
investments: improving education, building
individual income and prosperity, promoting health
and wellness, and enhancing neighborhoods.
With a pipeline of initiatives already under review,
the Fund is slated to start making loans in the fall
and expects a future portfolio of approximately 20
loans ranging in size from $250,000 to $2 million.
"The Living Cities Catalyst Fund will play a key
sector-building role," according to Doug Nelson, CEO
of The Annie E. Casey Foundation. "Many foundations
are exploring the use of PRIs to advance their
agendas. The Fund is an excellent vehicle for new
PRI-makers, enabling them to invest alongside the
institutions that pioneered these investments and
create a PRI portfolio without having to build
specialized staff to underwrite and monitor
individual investments."
"Living Cities is about making markets work for
underserved urban communities and their residents.
The Fund will bring new capital to cities by
providing a convenient vehicle for philanthropic
investors who care about cities and, in turn,
enabling organizations to expand their impact on the
ground and leverage additional investment," says
Living Cities CEO, Ben Hecht.
About Living Cities:
Living Cities is the most enduring philanthropic and
private sector collaborative in the world, with
investments in America's cities totaling a half
billion dollars over the past 15 years, leveraging
over 15 billion dollars to revitalize urban America.
Living Cities supports bold, promising approaches
that take advantage of cities' unique roles in
America's economic prosperity and that have the
potential to transform the lives of low-income
people and the communities in which they live. For
more information, please visit: http://www.livingcities.org/
Living Cities members include: AXA Community
Investment Program, Bank of America, The Annie E.
Casey Foundation, J.P. Morgan Chase & Company,
Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Ford Foundation, Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, The Kresge Foundation, John S. and James
L. Knight Foundation, John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation, The McKnight Foundation,
MetLife, Inc., Prudential Financial, The Rockefeller
Foundation, Surdna Foundation, U.S. Department of
Housing & Urban Development. Affiliate Members: The
Cleveland Foundation, The Skillman Foundation.
Contact:
Eric Henderson
of Living Cities
ehenderson@livingcities.org
+1-646-442-2205
Web Site: http://www.livingcities.org/
Source: Living Cities
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