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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) sponsored Building Better for Families, which was produced by Rachel Hammond, a second year MPP student at the U.C. Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy. It is the second piece in the National Children’s Facilities Network (NCFN) series Making Space: Leading Perspectives on Child Care Facilities. More information about the SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND Social Impact Calculator : Low Income Investment Fund. Welcome to the Social Impact Calculator, a first-of-its-kind tool that estimates the dollar social value of community development projects. We are pleased to present the calculator as an interactive tool. You can use the calculator to estimate the social value (in current, discounted GRANTS - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices CHILD CARE - LIIFUND.ORG Impact. Children who attend well-run child care programs do better in school and have lower rates of crime, delinquency and welfare dependence. $26.8 billion in social value created for children and families. $153 million invested. 864,000 family members benefiting from quality child care. 271,000 spaces in child care facilities builtor enhanced.
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Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices CHILD CARE FACILITIES Child Care Facilities. High-quality early care and education programs come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, but all provide healthy, supportive, engaging places for children to learn and grow. LIIF is proud to have supported child care operators serving thousands of low income families, including family-based child care facilities, large CAREERS - LIIFUND.ORG LIIF is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, military service or veteran status or other characterized protected by applicable law. RACHEL HAMMOND, AUTHOR AT LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Everyone in the United States should benefit from living in a community of opportunity, equity and well-being. LIIF mobilizes capital and partners to achieve this vision for people andcommunities.
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS News & Events ; News Archives; LIIF News; 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, Chief Innovation Officer and HOUSEHOLD INCOME MAP To Use the Household Income Map: Type an address, city, county or zip code into the yellow search bar above the map. If the selected address falls within an area of the map that is shaded in light or dark purple, then it qualifies as low- or moderate-income. Powered by www.policymap.com, an online mapping tool. and data warehouse.LIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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63 Thompson Street. Phipps Houses, New York City’s oldest and largest nonprofit affordable housing developer, conducted significant rehabilitation on a partially-occupied six-story building in lower Manhattan, preserving 21 apartments affordable to low- and LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) sponsored Building Better for Families, which was produced by Rachel Hammond, a second year MPP student at the U.C. Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy. It is the second piece in the National Children’s Facilities Network (NCFN) series Making Space: Leading Perspectives on Child Care Facilities. More information about the SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND Social Impact Calculator : Low Income Investment Fund. Welcome to the Social Impact Calculator, a first-of-its-kind tool that estimates the dollar social value of community development projects. We are pleased to present the calculator as an interactive tool. You can use the calculator to estimate the social value (in current, discounted CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org. CHILD CARE - LIIFUND.ORG Impact. Children who attend well-run child care programs do better in school and have lower rates of crime, delinquency and welfare dependence. $26.8 billion in social value created for children and families. $153 million invested. 864,000 family members benefiting from quality child care. 271,000 spaces in child care facilities builtor enhanced.
CHILD CARE FACILITIES Child Care Facilities. High-quality early care and education programs come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, but all provide healthy, supportive, engaging places for children to learn and grow. LIIF is proud to have supported child care operators serving thousands of low income families, including family-based child care facilities, large RACHEL HAMMOND, AUTHOR AT LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Everyone in the United States should benefit from living in a community of opportunity, equity and well-being. LIIF mobilizes capital and partners to achieve this vision for people andcommunities.
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS News & Events ; News Archives; LIIF News; 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, Chief Innovation Officer and LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts for HOUSEHOLD INCOME MAP To Use the Household Income Map: Type an address, city, county or zip code into the yellow search bar above the map. If the selected address falls within an area of the map that is shaded in light or dark purple, then it qualifies as low- or moderate-income. Powered by www.policymap.com, an online mapping tool. and data warehouse.LIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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63 Thompson Street. Phipps Houses, New York City’s oldest and largest nonprofit affordable housing developer, conducted significant rehabilitation on a partially-occupied six-story building in lower Manhattan, preserving 21 apartments affordable to low- and LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) sponsored Building Better for Families, which was produced by Rachel Hammond, a second year MPP student at the U.C. Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy. It is the second piece in the National Children’s Facilities Network (NCFN) series Making Space: Leading Perspectives on Child Care Facilities. More information about the SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND Social Impact Calculator : Low Income Investment Fund. Welcome to the Social Impact Calculator, a first-of-its-kind tool that estimates the dollar social value of community development projects. We are pleased to present the calculator as an interactive tool. You can use the calculator to estimate the social value (in current, discounted CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org. CHILD CARE - LIIFUND.ORG Impact. Children who attend well-run child care programs do better in school and have lower rates of crime, delinquency and welfare dependence. $26.8 billion in social value created for children and families. $153 million invested. 864,000 family members benefiting from quality child care. 271,000 spaces in child care facilities builtor enhanced.
CHILD CARE FACILITIES Child Care Facilities. High-quality early care and education programs come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, but all provide healthy, supportive, engaging places for children to learn and grow. LIIF is proud to have supported child care operators serving thousands of low income families, including family-based child care facilities, large RACHEL HAMMOND, AUTHOR AT LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Everyone in the United States should benefit from living in a community of opportunity, equity and well-being. LIIF mobilizes capital and partners to achieve this vision for people andcommunities.
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS News & Events ; News Archives; LIIF News; 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, Chief Innovation Officer and LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts for HOUSEHOLD INCOME MAP To Use the Household Income Map: Type an address, city, county or zip code into the yellow search bar above the map. If the selected address falls within an area of the map that is shaded in light or dark purple, then it qualifies as low- or moderate-income. Powered by www.policymap.com, an online mapping tool. and data warehouse.LIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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63 Thompson Street. Phipps Houses, New York City’s oldest and largest nonprofit affordable housing developer, conducted significant rehabilitation on a partially-occupied six-story building in lower Manhattan, preserving 21 apartments affordable to low- and LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) sponsored Building Better for Families, which was produced by Rachel Hammond, a second year MPP student at the U.C. Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy. It is the second piece in the National Children’s Facilities Network (NCFN) series Making Space: Leading Perspectives on Child Care Facilities. More information about the SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND Social Impact Calculator : Low Income Investment Fund. Welcome to the Social Impact Calculator, a first-of-its-kind tool that estimates the dollar social value of community development projects. We are pleased to present the calculator as an interactive tool. You can use the calculator to estimate the social value (in current, discounted CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org. CHILD CARE - LIIFUND.ORG Impact. Children who attend well-run child care programs do better in school and have lower rates of crime, delinquency and welfare dependence. $26.8 billion in social value created for children and families. $153 million invested. 864,000 family members benefiting from quality child care. 271,000 spaces in child care facilities builtor enhanced.
CHILD CARE FACILITIES Child Care Facilities. High-quality early care and education programs come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, but all provide healthy, supportive, engaging places for children to learn and grow. LIIF is proud to have supported child care operators serving thousands of low income families, including family-based child care facilities, large RACHEL HAMMOND, AUTHOR AT LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Everyone in the United States should benefit from living in a community of opportunity, equity and well-being. LIIF mobilizes capital and partners to achieve this vision for people andcommunities.
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS News & Events ; News Archives; LIIF News; 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, Chief Innovation Officer and LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts for HOUSEHOLD INCOME MAP To Use the Household Income Map: Type an address, city, county or zip code into the yellow search bar above the map. If the selected address falls within an area of the map that is shaded in light or dark purple, then it qualifies as low- or moderate-income. Powered by www.policymap.com, an online mapping tool. and data warehouse.LIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
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63 Thompson Street. Phipps Houses, New York City’s oldest and largest nonprofit affordable housing developer, conducted significant rehabilitation on a partially-occupied six-story building in lower Manhattan, preserving 21 apartments affordable to low- and LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) sponsored Building Better for Families, which was produced by Rachel Hammond, a second year MPP student at the U.C. Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy. It is the second piece in the National Children’s Facilities Network (NCFN) series Making Space: Leading Perspectives on Child Care Facilities. More information about the SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND Social Impact Calculator : Low Income Investment Fund. Welcome to the Social Impact Calculator, a first-of-its-kind tool that estimates the dollar social value of community development projects. We are pleased to present the calculator as an interactive tool. You can use the calculator to estimate the social value (in current, discounted CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org. CHILD CARE - LIIFUND.ORG Impact. Children who attend well-run child care programs do better in school and have lower rates of crime, delinquency and welfare dependence. $26.8 billion in social value created for children and families. $153 million invested. 864,000 family members benefiting from quality child care. 271,000 spaces in child care facilities builtor enhanced.
CHILD CARE FACILITIES Child Care Facilities. High-quality early care and education programs come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, but all provide healthy, supportive, engaging places for children to learn and grow. LIIF is proud to have supported child care operators serving thousands of low income families, including family-based child care facilities, large RACHEL HAMMOND, AUTHOR AT LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Everyone in the United States should benefit from living in a community of opportunity, equity and well-being. LIIF mobilizes capital and partners to achieve this vision for people andcommunities.
LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS News & Events ; News Archives; LIIF News; 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, Chief Innovation Officer and LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts for HOUSEHOLD INCOME MAP To Use the Household Income Map: Type an address, city, county or zip code into the yellow search bar above the map. If the selected address falls within an area of the map that is shaded in light or dark purple, then it qualifies as low- or moderate-income. Powered by www.policymap.com, an online mapping tool. and data warehouse.LIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND At LIIF, we are focused on one key question: What works to improve the lives of children and families? To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate ofsocial return.
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700 Harrison. An unpaved, little-used parking lot in an economically distressed neighborhood of Boston is now a successful mixed-use, transit-oriented development with 84 residential units, a community garden, and retail space that houses a preschool, restaurant and specialty foods store. GRANTS - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other OfficesEXECUTIVE TEAM
Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL In October 2017, a series of fires broke out across Northern California leaving unprecedented damage in their wake. In Sonoma County alone, more than 13,000 homes and 900 businesses were destroyed or damaged – including the loss of nearly 500 licensed early care and education (ECE) spaces, literally overnight. The devastation inSonoma County in
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Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND At LIIF, we are focused on one key question: What works to improve the lives of children and families? To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate ofsocial return.
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700 Harrison. An unpaved, little-used parking lot in an economically distressed neighborhood of Boston is now a successful mixed-use, transit-oriented development with 84 residential units, a community garden, and retail space that houses a preschool, restaurant and specialty foods store. GRANTS - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other OfficesEXECUTIVE TEAM
Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL In October 2017, a series of fires broke out across Northern California leaving unprecedented damage in their wake. In Sonoma County alone, more than 13,000 homes and 900 businesses were destroyed or damaged – including the loss of nearly 500 licensed early care and education (ECE) spaces, literally overnight. The devastation inSonoma County in
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Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices THE COMMUNITY QUARTERBACK MODEL: A NEW APPROACH TO Resources & Publications Photo & Video Gallery The Community Quarterback Model: A New Approach to Creating Opportunity Across America, individuals and organizations work tirelessly to create stronger, more resilient communities.HOMES - LIIFUND.ORG
700 Harrison. An unpaved, little-used parking lot in an economically distressed neighborhood of Boston is now a successful mixed-use, transit-oriented development with 84 residential units, a community garden, and retail space that houses a preschool, restaurant and specialty foods store. GRANTS - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING Products Community Capital Capital for Affordable Housing LIIF offers flexible financing for the development, acquisition, rehabilitation and green retrofit of affordable homeownership and multifamily rental units, including housing for special needs populations. CHILD CARE - LIIFUND.ORG Children who attend well-run child care programs do better in school and have lower rates of crime, delinquency and welfare dependence. $26.8 billion in social value created for children and families; $153 million invested; 864,000 family members benefiting from quality child care; 271,000 spaces in child care facilities built or enhanced; Moreabout Our Impact
CHILD CARE FACILITIES Utica Place. Utica Place is a transit-oriented, four-story commercial and community located in Brooklyn. The new facility will bring jobs to a distressed neighborhood and enable St. Matthew’s Church, a long-standing community advocate, to offer community services, such as child care and after-school programs, to local families. HEALTHY FOOD MARKETS Nojaim Brothers Supermarket. The New York HFHC Fund provided financing to the owner of Nojaim Brothers Supermarket in Syracuse, New York to renovate and expand a supermarket and partner with local health organizations to provide healthy food access and health services. LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices DANIEL A. NISSENBAUM NAMED PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE LOW Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts forLIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term.HOMES - LIIFUND.ORG
63 Thompson Street. Phipps Houses, New York City’s oldest and largest nonprofit affordable housing developer, conducted significant rehabilitation on a partially-occupied six-story building in lower Manhattan, preserving 21 apartments affordable to low- and THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
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Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
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Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term.HOMES - LIIFUND.ORG
63 Thompson Street. Phipps Houses, New York City’s oldest and largest nonprofit affordable housing developer, conducted significant rehabilitation on a partially-occupied six-story building in lower Manhattan, preserving 21 apartments affordable to low- and THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for anBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
THE COMMUNITY QUARTERBACK MODEL: A NEW APPROACH TO Photo & Video Gallery. The Community Quarterback Model: A New Approach to Creating Opportunity. Across America, individuals and organizations work tirelessly to create stronger, more resilient communities. They help families find jobs, get to work, stay healthy, and have affordable places to live in safe neighborhoods with good schools.HOMES - LIIFUND.ORG
700 Harrison. An unpaved, little-used parking lot in an economically distressed neighborhood of Boston is now a successful mixed-use, transit-oriented development with 84 residential units, a community garden, and retail space that houses a preschool, restaurant and specialty foods store. GRANTS - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org. CHILD CARE FACILITIES Child Care Facilities. High-quality early care and education programs come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, but all provide healthy, supportive, engaging places for children to learn and grow. LIIF is proud to have supported child care operators serving thousands of low income families, including family-based child care facilities, large HEALTHY FOOD MARKETS Projects. Healthy Food Markets. Access to nutritious, fresh and affordable food is critical to the health of low income families. LIIF supports healthy food market operators in underserved cities and neighborhoods to increase access to healthy food choices while also increasing economic opportunities. LIIF ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR AND THREE NEW DIRECTORS LIIF News. 10.16.19. The Low Income Investment Fund is pleased to announce the election of Carol Redmond Naughton as chair of the LIIF Board of Directors and the expansion of the Board with three new directors: Margaret Chinwe Anadu, Head of Urban Investment Group, Merchant Banking Division at Goldman Sachs; Erika C. Poethig, ChiefInnovation
LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts for DANIEL A. NISSENBAUM NAMED PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE LOW 01.10.18. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF), one of the largest investors in low-income neighborhoods throughout the U.S., today announced that it has named Daniel A. Nissenbaum, a longtime LIIF board member and Goldman Sachs executive, as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Since 1986, a grand, five-story building sat unused on West 145th Street in Harlem. But on October 20th, the former elementary school once again opened its doors as The Residences at PS 186, a mixed-income affordable housing project and new home to the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem (BGCH). What was once the architecturalLIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUNDSOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING FUNDSSOCIAL IMPACT MUTUAL FUNDSIMPACT INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDSMUTUAL FUND GROWTH CALCULATOR To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts forLIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUNDSOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING FUNDSSOCIAL IMPACT MUTUAL FUNDSIMPACT INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDSMUTUAL FUND GROWTH CALCULATOR To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts forHOMES - LIIFUND.ORG
700 Harrison. An unpaved, little-used parking lot in an economically distressed neighborhood of Boston is now a successful mixed-use, transit-oriented development with 84 residential units, a community garden, and retail space that houses a preschool, restaurant and specialty foods store. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
GRANTS - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices CHILD CARE - LIIFUND.ORG Impact. Children who attend well-run child care programs do better in school and have lower rates of crime, delinquency and welfare dependence. $26.8 billion in social value created for children and families. $153 million invested. 864,000 family members benefiting from quality child care. 271,000 spaces in child care facilities builtor enhanced.
HEALTHY FOOD MARKETS Projects. Healthy Food Markets. Access to nutritious, fresh and affordable food is critical to the health of low income families. LIIF supports healthy food market operators in underserved cities and neighborhoods to increase access to healthy food choices while also increasing economic opportunities. CHILD CARE FACILITIES FUND Pre-Development Grants. Pre-Development grants support the planning and development of viable, well-designed child care facilities and sites. Funds may be used for planning and pre-development costs including feasibility studies, business plan development, permits, architectural services and related costs, as well as consultant(s) to assist with physical development / licensing of a facility. THE COMMUNITY QUARTERBACK MODEL: A NEW APPROACH TO Photo & Video Gallery. The Community Quarterback Model: A New Approach to Creating Opportunity. Across America, individuals and organizations work tirelessly to create stronger, more resilient communities. They help families find jobs, get to work, stay healthy, and have affordable places to live in safe neighborhoods with good schools. LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts for LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Since 1986, a grand, five-story building sat unused on West 145th Street in Harlem. But on October 20th, the former elementary school once again opened its doors as The Residences at PS 186, a mixed-income affordable housing project and new home to the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem (BGCH). What was once the architecturalLIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUNDSOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING FUNDSSOCIAL IMPACT MUTUAL FUNDSIMPACT INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDSMUTUAL FUND GROWTH CALCULATOR To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
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Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts forLIIFUND.ORG
Annual Impact Report: Equity & Resilience . 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUNDSOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING FUNDSSOCIAL IMPACT MUTUAL FUNDSIMPACT INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDSMUTUAL FUND GROWTH CALCULATOR To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF TEAM - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Sabrina Baptiste, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice President Ms. Baptiste oversees LIIF’s Human Resources, Information Technology, and Office Administration functions. Before coming to LIIF, Ms. Baptiste was the Head of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties and the Chief Human Resource Officer and In-House counsel for an CAPITAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Los Angeles County Housing Innovation Fund (LACHIF) is a $60 million public-private partnership that provides low-cost predevelopment and acquisition financing to increase the availability of affordable and supportive housing in Los Angeles County. Contacts. Eri Kameyama, Senior Loan Officer, ekameyama@liifund.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL The paper, “ Housing Development and Child Care Facilities: Strategies and Financing ,” is the outcome of our year-long effort to determine how to build these partnerships and provide resources for housing developers and ECE providers looking to partner on projects. Early care and education is not the first thing that comes to mind in LIIF WELCOMES NEW DIRECTORS OF SPARCC AND ECE LIIF Welcomes New Directors of SPARCC and ECE. The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is excited to announce two additions to our organization. Sondra Ford is LIIF’s new Director of the Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge (SPARCC). Angie Garling will lead LIIF’s early care and education (ECE) team as ourNational ECE
LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts forHOMES - LIIFUND.ORG
700 Harrison. An unpaved, little-used parking lot in an economically distressed neighborhood of Boston is now a successful mixed-use, transit-oriented development with 84 residential units, a community garden, and retail space that houses a preschool, restaurant and specialty foods store. THE SOCIAL IMPACT CALCULATOR : LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND To help answer this question, we developed the Social Impact Calculator, a new tool that allows you to put a dollar value on the benefits of things like an affordable home, a great school or access to transit—as well as calculate a rate of social return. We encourage you to explore the new version of the calculator, share itwith others and
LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s“AAA
GRANTS - LIIFUND.ORG Contact Headquarters 49 Stevenson St., Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 T: 415.772.9094 F: 415.772.9095 E: info@liifund.org Contact LIIF’s Other Offices CHILD CARE - LIIFUND.ORG Impact. Children who attend well-run child care programs do better in school and have lower rates of crime, delinquency and welfare dependence. $26.8 billion in social value created for children and families. $153 million invested. 864,000 family members benefiting from quality child care. 271,000 spaces in child care facilities builtor enhanced.
HEALTHY FOOD MARKETS Projects. Healthy Food Markets. Access to nutritious, fresh and affordable food is critical to the health of low income families. LIIF supports healthy food market operators in underserved cities and neighborhoods to increase access to healthy food choices while also increasing economic opportunities. CHILD CARE FACILITIES FUND Pre-Development Grants. Pre-Development grants support the planning and development of viable, well-designed child care facilities and sites. Funds may be used for planning and pre-development costs including feasibility studies, business plan development, permits, architectural services and related costs, as well as consultant(s) to assist with physical development / licensing of a facility. THE COMMUNITY QUARTERBACK MODEL: A NEW APPROACH TO Photo & Video Gallery. The Community Quarterback Model: A New Approach to Creating Opportunity. Across America, individuals and organizations work tirelessly to create stronger, more resilient communities. They help families find jobs, get to work, stay healthy, and have affordable places to live in safe neighborhoods with good schools. LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Today, health professionals across the nation are looking increasingly at social determinants of health that can lead to negative and avoidable outcomes, including chronic illnesses like diabetes. These conditions drive demand for costly services such as emergency room visits, hospitalization and nursing home admissions. Research shows that while clinical care accounts for LIIF JUST GOOD CAPITAL Since 1986, a grand, five-story building sat unused on West 145th Street in Harlem. But on October 20th, the former elementary school once again opened its doors as The Residences at PS 186, a mixed-income affordable housing project and new home to the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem (BGCH). What was once the architectural Skip to Main Content LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUNDHOME
LIIF UPGRADED BY S&P LIIF’s continued financial strength, even amid the economic uncertainty brought on by COVID-19, was recently recognized by S&P, which upgraded the organization from an “A-” to an “A” rating. In addition, Aeris, the leading independent rating service for both financial and impact investments, reaffirmed LIIF’s “AAA” financial rating. Read more.
LIIF ENDORSES THE CHILD CARE IS INFRASTRUCTURE ACT Congresswoman Katherine Clark (D-MA) recently reintroduced the Child Care is Infrastructure Act, a federal proposal to invest $10 billion in our nation’s child care infrastructure over the next five years. Hear from LIIF CEO about LIIF’s endorsement and learn from LIIF National ECE Director , about the importance ofthis legislation.
ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT: EQUITY & RESILIENCE 2020 was a year of extraordinary challenges and collective accomplishment. In this year’s report, we share strategies for an equitable recovery and models for expanding racial equity, affordable housing and quality child care in the long-term. $23 MILLION DEDICATED TO CHILD CARE RELIEF Since April, LIIF has marshalled $23 million to provide grants, technical assistance and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds (with our partner, Community Reinvestment Fund) to nearly 400 family child care business owners. These funds will help an estimated 700 providers to reopen their businesses and recover from the damage of thepandemic.
INSIDE THE $1 BILLION BID TO RESCUE AFFORDABLE HOUSING A new partnership between housing groups aims to give nonprofit developers the resources they need to preserve affordable apartments. Read more about our joint venture with SAHF and NAHT in CityLab.
LIIF ANNOUNCES $5 BILLION TO ADVANCE RACIAL EQUITY This goal will guide our work over the next decade as we mobilize capital to build communities of opportunity, equity and well-being. Read more in the strategic plan. Invest in LIIF Learn more Just Good Capital Explore our blog SPARCC Learn more * We are proud to support this important #affordablehousing bill, which builds on the strength of local non-profit pa… https://t.co/71p9gPiG7n * See you June 24th for a conversation with sffed on using American Recovery Plan funding to support and scale quali… https://t.co/EiUbOVQDqU * Thanks to our funders: sfgov , @LACity, @OSSEDC, @NYCommTrust, @GoldmanSachs, @communityfndn, @HSFdn, @RobinHoodNYC… https://t.co/c8WqExuzge * Since April 2020, LIIF & our partners have marshalled $40 million to provide grants, technical assistance and PPP f… https://t.co/BkAqy0vQTb Join the conversation* About LIIF
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