Portfolio Partner Profile

Clearinghouse CDFI

Clearinghouse CDFI (CCDFI) is a full-service, direct lender addressing unmet credit needs throughout the U.S. with a focus on CA, NV, AZ, NM, TX, & Indian Country. CCDFI provides direct loans for acquisition, refinancing, construction, renovation, operations expansion, and gap loans.

CCDFI's specializations include:

  • Nonprofits
  • Charter Schools
  • Affordable Multi-Family Apartments
  • Special Needs
  • Housing
  • Health Care facilities
  • Churches
  • Small Businesses
  • Office & Retail
  • Mobile Home Parks
  • Industrial / Mixed-use Projects

CCDFI is both a US Treasury-certified community development financial institution and a B Corp. B Corps are companies who meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, accountability, and use business as a force for good.

For 25 years, CCDFI has helped bridge the gap between conventional lending standards and the needs of low-income, distressed, and communities of color. Since inception in 1996, CCDFI has funded $2.1 billion in total loans for over 2,546 community projects. These projects have created or retained more than 38,866 jobs and benefit over 3.24 million individuals. CCDFI loans have also created/retained 24,329 student spaces and 10,100 units of affordable, student, and shelter housing since inception. In 2021, CCDFI lending included $45.7 million for 24 projects with environmental efforts and $38.6 million for 185 minority/women-owned or controlled businesses. C CDFI loans created 619 total housing units, with 62% designated as affordable. CCDFI also provided $472,000 to Native American-owned enterprises in 2021.

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Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico

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Improved infrastructure, health, and safety for The Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico reservation land

The Pueblo of Laguna (Laguna) is a federally recognized tribe located in New Mexico 50 miles west of Albuquerque. Residents live in six rural villages across 500,000 acres: Laguna, Mesita, Paguate, Seama, Paraje, and Encinal.

Clearinghouse CDFI provided $14 million of Federal NMTCs for Laguna to develop new wastewater related infrastructure, including sewage, filtration, and piping. Wells Fargo Bank was the project investor and Laguna Economic Advancement was the sponsor. This is the final phase of a $70 million wastewater development originally started in 2011.

The new infrastructure will greatly improve health and safety conditions throughout all six Laguna villages, which have been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This project will also create 40 construction jobs paying above living wage and 3 permanent, full-time jobs paying above living wage with full health and pension benefits.

Learn more about The Pueblo of Laguna.

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Youth Development, Inc. (YDI) – Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Youth Development, Inc. (YDI) is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization serving New Mexico since 1971. YDI provides youth and family services for low-income individuals to combat poverty and its effects on the community. Services include:

  • Alternative Education
  • Mental and Behavioral Health Services
  • Childcare and Mentoring
  • Homeless Assistance
  • Job Training and Placement
  • Family Development and Counseling

Clearinghouse CDFI provided two loans for YDI totaling $991,000. These loans provide longer terms, lower fixed rates, and support operation of YDI headquarters. This allows the nonprofit to better serve low-income individuals and families in and around Albuquerque.

"The partnership between YDI and CCDFI allowed YDI to restructure its debt on a long-term basis and to save two valuable assets for our organization. At a time when we struggled to find financing, CCDFI came to the rescue and helped stabilize our organization." —Diego Gallegos, CEO, Youth Development, Inc.

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North Austin Neighborhood Housing – Austin, Texas

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Clearinghouse CDFI provided $1.6 million in financing for the acquisition and rehabilitation of an apartment complex in Austin, Texas. This complex-North Austin Neighborhood Housing-will be transformed into 33 units of permanent housing for homeless individuals.

The City of Austin and Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO) are providing support to 31-25 Advisors to make these housing units immediately available. Individuals and families will be sourced from ECHO's Continuum of Care waiting list-a program which generates a systematic, priority-based response to ending homelessness in the Austin area.

31-25 Advisors, the project sponsor, is a real estate company founded by two friends, Russell Artman and Stephen Levine, as a response to the critical shortage of affordable housing in Austin. Mr. Artman, with a background in real estate and Mr. Levine, with a background in finance, work together to address homelessness through novel approaches to affordable housing creation.

"Clearinghouse CDFI worked with us to create 33 units of housing for people experiencing homelessness. Thanks to their incredible team, we got people in housing for Christmas." —Russ Artman, Principal, 31-25 Advisors

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Washoe Tribe

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Clearinghouse CDFI (CCDFI) provided a loan to Washoe Retail Enterprises for the refinancing of a travel center located on tribal lands in Gardnerville, NV. The loan will support the transitioning of Washoe Retail Enterprises from its initial New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) funding phase to a more sustainable financial structure, allowing for continued growth and development.

The Gardnerville Travel Plaza, operated by Washoe Retail Enterprises, serves as a significant community resource and offers essential services such as fuel, convenience shopping, and dining options to the area. CCDFI’s funding supports the tribe’s ongoing efforts to enhance economic self-sufficiency and provide employment opportunities to tribal members. The refinancing enables the tribe to sustain its business operations effectively, ensuring the plaza remains an asset for the community and a source of stable employment.

Washoe Retail Enterprises is backed by the organizational strength and cultural heritage of the Washoe Tribe and continues to play a crucial role in promoting tribal sovereignty and economic independence. This key commercial arm of the Washoe Tribe exemplifies the tribe’s commitment to fostering economic development and community welfare through thoughtful and strategic business ventures.

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LA Family Housing

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Clearinghouse CDFI provided a loan for the acquisition of an office building for L.A. Family Housing (LAFH), an organization that helps people transition out of homelessness and poverty through housing and support services. The loan will support LA Family Housing’s operational expansion and to provide a workspace for the organization.

In response to the COVID-19 crisis, LAFH needed to hire additional staff to help address the surge in homelessness. To accommodate the new team members, LAFH purchased a two-story office building in a strategic location to facilitate a hybrid work model post-pandemic.

Los Angeles County has one of the highest rates of homelessness in the US, with over 75,000 people experiencing homelessness on any given night. LAFH serves over 11,000 individuals annually through its core homeless services programs and is a preferred service provider and affordable housing developer of both the City of Los Angeles and County of Los Angeles. LAF serves 93% of extremely low-income families and 6% very low-income families.

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Walt’s “Do It Best” Hardware

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Walt’s “Do It Best” Hardware store has served the rural area of Holbrook, Arizona since 1964. The small business offers a “community-oriented” hardware experience at competitive pricing for local residents. Walt’s Hardware is the only full-line hardware store within 30 miles. Clearinghouse CDFI provided financing for Walt’s Hardware to increase store inventory and boost business operations.

Amber Hill, Owner of Walt’s Hardware, said of Clearinghouse CDFI’s loan process, “we encountered difficulties with conventional lenders due to the unique circumstances of being in a rural area. However, the process with Clearinghouse CDFI went really quickly. Randy and Andy were great! Andy is truly a cheerleader for the rural area and underserved communities.”

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The RIM Sports Complex

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Clearinghouse CDFI (CCDFI) provided a loan to TBRE 311 Winnacunnet Road NH, LLC to support youth development by ensuring the continued operation and expansion of The RIM Sports Complex in Hampton, New Hampshire. The RIM Sports Complex fosters the “Complete Athlete” through a holistic focus on academics, nutrition, and continuous elite athletic training. The financing provided by CCDFI secures a community asset which provides turf athletic fields, basketball courts, and physical therapy spaces.

TBRE 311 Winnacunnet Road is a real estate holding entity allied with 3 Step Sports, a prominent leader in developing high school athletes and facilitating their transition to college sports. 3 Step Sports is known for its prestigious events like the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl and utilizes a vast network of educational and sports professionals to help athletes navigate successful paths to collegiate programs. The organization has operations across the United States and significantly influences the youth sports sector.

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ACI Friendly Village – Long Beach, California

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Clearinghouse CDFI provided $11.17 million in financing for ACI to purchase a mobile home park out of bankruptcy and continue park rehabilitation.

ACI Friendly Village (ACI) is a nonprofit public benefit corporation that preserves affordable housing through management of an 18-acre, 184-site mobile home park built over a landfill in the 1970s. ACI was created by Resident Owned Parks, a nonprofit organization that guides residents through the process of park acquisition.

Park acquisition allowed ACI to gain site control, stabilize operations, and ensure affordability for residents. Health and safety systems will also be implemented to address critical park issues.

"Clearinghouse CDFI clearly understood the nonprofit ownership and management of affordable housing communities. They heard our commitment to long-term improvements to this former landfill site and listened to our plans for how we would achieve our goals to improve the common areas to benefit low-income park residents." —Maurice Priest, President, Affordable Communities, Inc.

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Caritas Center - Santa Rosa, CA

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Caritas is a new community center offering comprehensive homeless support services in a severely distressed area of Santa Rosa, California. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa (CCDSR), who sponsored the project, is a principal source of services for the poor and homeless in Sonoma County.

Clearinghouse CDFI provided $10 million in NMTC allocation for development of the Caritas Center and a $4.2 million short-term bridge loan to CCDSR for project-related costs. CDE partners included Telecu with $18 million, Enterprise Community Partners with $7.5 million, and Chase New Markets Corp. with $4 million NMTCs. The federal NMTC investor was Chase Bank.

Caritas Center, at 3 stories and 46,500 sq. ft., includes a Federally Qualified Health Center to provide on-site medical and mental healthcare and a medical respite program. It includes job training, children's services, and expands capacity to serve an additional 2,000 patients annually. Development of Caritas Center created 30 new, full-time jobs & 130 full-time, construction jobs.

“CCDFI was an essential CDE on the Caritas Center, meeting a critical need for shelter and services for homeless individuals. We are grateful for our continued partnership. Thank you for supporting long-term solutions to the Sonoma County homelessness crisis.” —Suzanne Brown, Principal, Equity Community Builders

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Pinoleville Pomo Nation – Ukiah, California

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The Pinoleville Pomo Nation consists of 280 Native members currently residing in Ukiah, California. The Rancheria has been in existence for over 100 years. In a unique partnership, Clearinghouse CDFI purchased a 90% participation in a $2,240,000 loan to the Pinoleville Pomo Nation to obtain land which was part of the Tribe’s original Rancheria established in 1911 but had since been acquired by a private party.

The loan was originated by Indian Land Capital Company, a Native Community Development Financial Institution, and was further supported by Indian Land Tenure Foundation, a national, community-based organization serving American Indian nations and people in the recovery and control of their rightful homelands. The purchase of the land allows the Pinoleville Pomo Nation to further tribal enterprises for economic development.

Learn more about The Pinoleville Pomo Nation.

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San Carlos Apache Tribe – San Carlos, Arizona

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The San Carlos Apache Reservation is located in a severely distressed area of San Carlos, Arizona. Established in 1871, the San Carlos Apache is a federally recognized tribe with over 16,000 members. Clearinghouse CDFI provided $5.5 million of NMTC allocation for the construction of three neighborhood facilities, including two community centers and a swimming pool complex. Each facility will be designed to meet the needs of the community, with an emphasis on improving the quality of life for the Tribe’s youth. State Bank of Arizona was the tax credit purchaser and leverage lender for the project.

The new community centers will serve over 9,000 low-income Tribe members and provide access to vital programs such as the Boys and Girls Club, athletics, and food distribution. The facilities will also provide 15,500 hours of educational, recreational, healthcare, and safety services annually at little to no cost to the surrounding low-income community. Each center will create approximately five full-time jobs

Learn more about The San Carlos Apache Tribe.

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HBCU Paul Quinn College – Dallas, Texas

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Paul Quinn College (PQC) is one of 102 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States. Located in Dallas, TX, PQC was originally founded in 1872 to educate former slaves and their children. Today, PQC proudly educates students of all races and socio-economic classes. As a working college, PQC offers paid jobs for every student, as well as reduced student tuition and fees allowing students to graduate with less than $10,000 in student loan debt.

Clearinghouse CDFI provided $5.84MM in construction and permanent financing for PQC to build its first new, on-campus facility in over 40 years. PQC’s new campus facility will include a dormitory to house 132 students, a gymnasium, and additional classroom/office space. The project will create two permanent, full-time jobs, and 134 parttime jobs for students. PQC will also be able to increase enrollment by an additional 50 students.

This project was made possible through a partnership with Texas Mezzanine Fund and the use of New Markets Tax Credits.

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Elko Community Health Center – Elko, Nevada

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Elko Community Health Center is a state-of-the-art healthcare campus undergoing development by Community Health Development Partners (CHDP) in rural Elko, Nevada. Facilities will include an ambulatory surgery center offering a broad range of specialty and general care, as well as a medical office building for pre- and post-operation consultations, health and wellness programs, and medical imaging. Clearinghouse CDFI contributed $10 million of Federal NMTCs and $2.9 million of Nevada State NMTCs for development of the Elko Community Health Center. The Federal NMTC investor was U.S. Bank and the state NMTC investor was Stonehenge Capital. The new healthcare campus is expected to open in fall 2021 and will revitalize vacant retail space. CHDP is partnering with local physicians to expand the availability of quality, affordable healthcare in the area. Specialty medical services are expected to include: cardiology, gastroenterology, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, and orthopedics. This project will create 37 permanent, full-time jobs and 47 construction jobs.

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Sectors and Topics:

Affordable Housing
Community Development
Education
Gender Equity
Health
Renewable Energy
Small Business

Region(s):

North America

Countries:

United States

US States:

Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Indian Country, Texas

First Year of Investment:

2008

Website:

http://www.ccdfi.com

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