Impact Community Capital CDE, LLC

San Francisco CA


ICC CDE intends to serve low-income communities throughout the state of California. An estimated 50% of its activities will be targeted to urban areas, 40% of its activities will be targeted to suburban areas, and 10% of its activities will be targeted to rural areas.

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NMTC (2002) - $40,000,000

ICC CDE plans to use its NMTC allocation to: 1) make investments into community-based organizations that provide critical services, such as childcare; 2) make investments into commercial real estate projects; and 3) purchase commercial real estate loans from other CDEs. These activities represent an entirely new area of business for Impact Community Capital, which has historically provided a product for insurance companies to make investments in affordable housing projects. With the NMTC allocation, Impact Community Capital hopes to become an insurance industry model for non-housing community development investments.



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