What Can Investors Expect from
NCB Capital Impact
Who We Are
NCB Capital Impact has a superlative track record in providing innovative financing and technical assistance for underserved, low-income communities. NCB Capital Impact is a non-profit 501(c)(3) leading change in community development finance.
NCB Capital Impact partners with public and private organizations to provide facilities and services development assistance, and to create sound, attainable financing for America’s underserved communities.
NCB Capital Impact is an affiliated non-profit corporation of NCB providing financial and technical services both directly and indirectly through separate subsidiary LLCs.
What We Do
We finance, assist and train community-based organizations that seek to produce:
- affordable shared equity homeownership;
- affordable assisted living and long-term supports services;
- access to quality health care;
- choices for decent education; and
- jobs and economic development.
Our lending programs consistently deliver for investors and borrowers alike.
Impact
Since we started in 1983, NCB Capital Impact – in collaboration with its affiliated financial institution, NCB, and other partners – has delivered more than $3 billion toward progress for low- and moderate-income communities including:
NCB Capital Impact has deployed $1.4 Billion in loans, investments and assistance to create:
$464 million for community health centers creating
750,000 patients annually
2.9 million more sq. ft. of community health center space
$387 million for education facilities
137,956 more places for students
$172 million affordable homeownership
33,132 units of multifamily homeownership & other affordable housing
8,900 affordable assisted living units for seniors & persons with disabilities
$110 other community development enterprises
25,000 jobs for low-income individuals
Track Record Overview
|
NCB Capital Impact Loan Volume (in Millions) |
1998-2007 |
|
Disbursements NCB Capital Impact |
$747.2 |
Arranged Transactions |
$583.6 |
TOTAL |
$1,330.8 |
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