Revolution Community Ventures, LLC

San Diego CA


Revolution Community Ventures LLC (RCV) was established to provide affordable facilities acquisition capital to California’s most qualified operators of multi-location charter schools. RCV will only finance charter schools that have received Statewide Charter Authorization by the Board of Education of the State of California. Receipt of a NMTC allocation will better enable RCV to target charter school expansion into low-income communities, by offering: a) subordinated debt products; b) financing of up to 300 basis points below market; and c) loan-to-value offerings of 90% or greater.

CDFI Awards for Revolution Community Ventures, LLC


NMTC (2006) - $35,000,000

Revolution Community Ventures LLC (RCV) was established to provide affordable facilities acquisition capital to California’s most qualified operators of multi-location charter schools. RCV will only finance charter schools that have received Statewide Charter Authorization by the Board of Education of the State of California. Receipt of a NMTC allocation will better enable RCV to target charter school expansion into low-income communities, by offering: a) subordinated debt products; b) financing of up to 300 basis points below market; and c) loan-to-value offerings of 90% or greater.



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