WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) announced an agreement to issue three guarantees worth $498 million under the CDFI Bond Guarantee Program, the largest issuance in the program’s history.
The CDFI Bond Guarantee program provides long-term, fixed-rate capital for projects in low-income urban, rural, and Native communities, and the guarantees will be issued on behalf of 10 Eligible CDFIs under the fiscal year (FY) 2024 program round. Nearly $3 billion has been guaranteed since the program began in 2010.
“Community Development Financial Institutions play an essential role to help businesses and organizations get off the ground and expand all over the country. Today’s historic announcement will increase their access to capital to help realize projects that expand housing supply, grow small businesses, and ensure access to health care and child care,” said U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen. “Under the Biden-Harris Administration, we’ve made access to capital a top priority and worked with the CDFI Fund to significantly expand its efforts to help all communities grow and thrive.”
The FY 2024 program participants include:
Opportunity Finance Network will issue $173 million in bonds on behalf of the following seven Eligible CDFIs that will use funding for rental or owner-occupied housing, commercial real estate, day care centers, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations. Uses for housing funding include construction lending, mortgages, refinancing, and financing the development of rental housing and homeownership.
Community Reinvestment Fund, USA (CRF) will issue a $150 million bond on behalf of the Community Development Trust (CDT). CDT plans to use the bond proceeds to fund charter schools and rental housing throughout the United States. CDT’s home office is in New York City and has received one prior bond issue in 2013.
CRF will also issue $175 million in bonds on behalf of the following two Eligible CDFIs:
Established by the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, the CDFI Bond Guarantee Program responds to a critical market need—low-cost, long-term capital to spur economic growth and jump start community revitalization. Under the program, Qualified Issuers (CDFIs or their designees) apply to the CDFI Fund for authorization to issue guaranteed bonds worth a minimum of $100 million in total. The bonds provide Eligible CDFIs with access to substantial long-term, fixed-rate capital to reignite the economies of distressed communities.
The program enables Eligible CDFIs to execute large-scale projects, including the development of housing, commercial real estate, charter schools, daycare or health care centers, and rural infrastructure projects, among other asset classes. As of July 31, 2024, more than $1.7 billion in bond proceeds has been disbursed in 32 states and the District of Columbia.
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