Neighborhood Lending Partners of West Florida, Inc.

Tampa FL


Neighborhood Lending partners of West Florida (NLPWF) - formerly known as Tampa Bay Community Reinvestment Corporation - is a multi-bank CDC and is a major catalyst for the development, improvement and preservation of affordable housing in 10 counties in west central Florida. NLPWF"s loan portfolio includes: construction lending, economic development real estate financing, single family development financing, and subordinated debt for residential projects with financing gaps. The organization also provides loans to some of the most difficult to serve segments: low-income elderly, physically and mentally handicapped, farm workers and larger low-income families.

CDFI Awards for Neighborhood Lending Partners of West Florida, Inc.


TA (2005) - $45,000

NLPWF will use its 2005 TA Award of $45,000 to upgrade its website to 1) offer online loan application services, 2) purchase two laptop computers to facilitate offsite access to information, and 3) to purchase high speed cabling and improved hardware to upgrade its in house computer network and telephone lines.



TA (2004) - $25,000

Neighborhood Lending partners of West Florida (NLPWF) will use the award to acquire software will enhance its operational efficiency, and therefore better serve its market.



FA (2003) - $1,067,000

The Fund"s $1,067,000 award will allow NLPWF to offer include acquisition and development loans, and construction loans for the development of affordable homeownership opportunities. Approximately 25% of this award will be targeted to Hot Zones.



CORE (2001) - $2,000,000

The CDFI Fund grant of $2,000,000 will allow NLP to increase the proportion of its special needs lending activity. In particular it will concentrate this activity in the six jurisdictions that include St. Petersburg, Tampa and Sarasota, as well as several largely rural counties.



CORE (1997) - $2,500,000

The profile for this award is not currently available.



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