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We focus on expanding education access in communities where those opportunities do not exist in the public school framework.
We focus on expanding education access in communities where those opportunities do not exist in the public school framework.
Through investments in projects like Homeboy Industries, Capital Impact is committed to improving outcomes for returning citizens.
Developers can combine federal incentive programs, making revitalization projects more affordable.
Ellis Carr discusses the role of CDFIs in community development on the More Than Money podcast.
CDFI investments in underserved communities promote economic opportunity and shared prosperity.
Axis Community Health, Capital Impact beneficiary, provides high-quality health care services for its clients.
Meals on Wheels support older adults to age within their communities.
Martha’s Table provides healthy food to Washington, D.C. communities daily.
Dr. Colleen Townsend was one of OLE Health’s staff members who rallied to provide health care to her community during the California wildfires.
OLE Health and other FQHCs went beyond their typical duties to provide quality health services to all members of the local community.