Community Bank of the Bay Stories and Data

Community Bank of the Bay Stories

Bridging the Gap: A Public Servant’s Path to Homeownership
For years, Kathleen dreamed of owning a home where she could build stability and one day welcome a foster child.
A Grand Opening Like No Other
A brand new, 90-unit affordable housing community near downtown Sunnyvale, has opened the doors to its first residents and officially celebrated with a Grand Opening like no other!
St. John Manor
Clearinghouse CDFI (CCDFI) provided a $4,097,478 loan to St. John Village, LP to support the refinancing efforts of St. John Manor, an affordable independent living property for senior citizens in Bakersfield, CA.
Fairchild Medical Center
Fairchild Medical Center (FMC) is expanding its campus to address the critical healthcare shortages affecting low-income, rural residents of Siskiyou County, California. With 30% of residents unable to access care due to a lack of available doctors and 54% unable to secure medical appointments in the past year, the need for increased medical services is urgent.

Community Bank of the Bay Fact Sheet

CDFIs are filling the deep credit gap encountered in many communities providing financing to small businesses, affordable housing, and community facilities, creating jobs and business opportunities and promoting revitalization.

-Mark Wilson, Coalition for Responsible Community Development, Los Angeles, CA

We are proud to be one of the many CDFIs channeling capital into otherwise economically underserved communities nationwide. Since 2017, we have financed over 3,000 affordable homes, aided by awards from the CDFI Fund. The CDFI Fund’s programs are essential to our work and our ability to attract and leverage private capital.

-Rebecca Foster, San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund, San Francisco, CA

CDFIs have a demonstrated track record of success: they often leverage every federal dollar to attract up to 12 times that amount in private investment, reaching borrowers that traditional banks overlook. Whether it’s a veteran-owned business in Montana, a farm in the Central Valley, or a childcare provider in the South Bronx, CDFIs meet communities where they are, providing not only loans but financial education, technical assistance, and long-term support. This is not a partisan issue. Nearly every congressional district in America benefits from the work of CDFIs, with 92% of House districts having at least one CDFI. CDFIs are an engine of local resilience-supporting job creation, small business formation, and upward mobility.

-Heidi Pickman, CAMEO Network – California Association for Micro Enterprise Opportunity, San Francisco, CA

Map of Community Bank of the Bay CDFI Branches and Stories