1) National Community Impact
Community Capital has invested over $6.9 billion in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)/impact
initiatives nationwide on behalf of its clients, generating results that make a powerful impact*:
¢ 321,000 affordable rental housing units
¢ 4,500 home mortgages for low- and moderate-income
borrowers
¢ $290 million in enterprise development/job creation
¢ $355 million in economic development (i.e., environmental
sustainability, neighborhood revitalization, healthy
communities)
¢ 739 million in statewide homeownership and down payment
assistance
¢ $33 million in affordable healthcare / rehabilitation facilities
IMPACT PROFILE:
Elizabeth Seton
Pediatric Center
Yonkers, NY
IMPACT PROFILE:
Long Grove House
Chicago, IL
Long Grove House is an affordable
rental property in Cook County, Illinois where 356 of the 448 units receive Section 8 assistance which
was initiated May 1, 2015 and runs
through April 30, 2035. Long
Grove House is conveniently located within walking distance to
public transportation, parks, shopping, restaurants and historic landmarks. Property amenities include
a day care facility, grocery store and
fitness center. Residents have access to on-site management and a
social service coordinator.
IMPACT PROFILE:
Shenandoah Learning Center, Newnan, GA
Shenandoah Learning Center is a childcare center with the capacity to care for 117 total infant, toddler, preschool
and school age children. Located in Coweta County, Georgia Shenandoah Learning Center employs five workers
and has annual revenues of $160,000. The business is located in a moderate-income census tract. The loan to
Shenandoah Learning Center was authorized under the SBA 7(a) program which was established to serve small
business borrowers that cannot otherwise obtain private sector financing under suitable terms and conditions.
The SBA 7(a) program is SBA’s primary vehicle for providing small businesses with access to credit. One requirement is that a lender must document that the prospective borrower was unable to obtain financing under
reasonable terms and conditions through normal business channels.
Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center was established
in 1987 by the Sisters of Charity to provide specialized clinical and rehabilitative services to medically complex children with multiple physical and
neurological conditions and disabilities. The facility serves over 5,000 of New York State’s most
medically complex children annually. In March of
2012, the Pediatric Center relocated from Manhattan to a new state-of-the art facility in Yonkers, N.Y.
The construction of the new complex provided
over 800 family-supporting jobs for members of
the local building and construction trade unions.
Children residing at the center receive educational
services from The John A. Coleman School located onsite. The school provides community and
center-based special education and therapeutic programs. In addition to its commitment to children,
The Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center is also committed to the environment through the Pediatric
Center’s green initiative and building design. The
Yonkers facility, built in 2012, has been awarded a
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) Gold Certification.
*Approximate figures as of December 31, 2015. Community Capital Management, Inc. is a Florida-based investment advisor registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. The securities identified and described herein are current holdings and are for illustrative purposes only. Their
selection was based upon non-performance criteria, such as the security’s social and/or environmental benefits.