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Investor Services: Investing Services

FCLF LogoThe Florida Community Loan Fund is an investment opportunity that pays both a financial and a social return on your dollars based on your commitment to community.

The Loan Fund has developed a variety of ways to serve your charitable philanthropic goals and your socially concerned investment objectives.

Individuals, banking institutions, foundations, units of federal, state or local government and foundations of all types can make a contribution or an investment in the Loan Fund.

Contributors and investors are encouraged to consider any one or several types of short or longer term approaches to supporting community change and financing Florida community solutions through the Loan Fund.

INVESTMENT TYPES:

Contributions to Core Operations

Equity Investments

Equity Equivalent Investments (EQ2)

Debt Capital Investments

Participation Lending


Investors in the Loan Fund care about making Florida a better place to live and work.

They believe in building community, supporting economic opportunity, and financing practical solutions to some of our state's most important community development needs and most disadvantaged communities. They recognize that social and economic opportunity is essential to community change and social justice for all.

For help in determining the best way to contribute or invest, contact the Loan Fund's Development Officer. Whether you make a permanent contribution to the work of the Loan Fund or an interest-earning, fully redeemable long term investment at maturity, YOU CAN HELP make Florida a better place to live and work.


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We're pleased to be a part of your ministry and congratulate you on your work.

Sr. Nora Nash, OS Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia,
August 2003
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Content last updated on 04/11/2007.