Florida Community Loan Fund has published our 2025 Annual Report. This year’s theme of Resiliency, Strength, and Commitment focuses on attributes that have shaped our 30-year history and continue to direct our work today.
Read the FCLF 2025 Annual Report
Our commitment to our borrowers extends long after a loan closes and a ribbon is cut because we believe the true measure of our success is the effectiveness and endurance of the organizations we finance. The longevity of our borrowers speaks to the importance of sustained access to capital, and we are privileged to partner with some of the most experienced and resilient nonprofits and mission-focused for-profit organizations in the state. In this report, we highlight such partners, including:
- Neighborhood Renaissance, now expanding into Florida’s Panhandle with Cross Creek Gardens after 33 years of providing affordable housing.
- Community of Hope, the largest provider of homeless housing in Brevard County, with 20 years of experience serving vulnerable populations.
- Childcare Resources of Indian River, supporting families with affordable childcare and other essential services for more than 30 years.
- Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida, addressing food insecurity needs in five counties for 42 years.
The annual report also gives us the opportunity to thank the investors and supporters who have walked alongside Florida Community Loan Fund for 30 years. With your continued support, we are confident in our talent and determination to continue this work while staying grounded in experience, disciplined in approach, and committed for the long term. We look forward to our next 30 years of impact.