Fahe Stories and Data

Fahe Stories

OFN Story: Recovery Center Transforms Local Community, Economy, and Lives
Financed Kentucky’s largest addiction treatment and vocational rehabilitation center serving 2,500+ individuals and creating 300+ jobs
Meet a CDFI Borrower – Hemphill Community Center
Learn how Mountain Association finances justice for local hub Hemphill Community Center in Neon, KY.
Meet a CDFI Borrower – Kelly Upchurch, American Health Management
Learn how Kentucky Highlands finances justice and change for American Health Management owner Kelly Upchurch in Southeastern Kentucky in partnership with Appalachian Community Capital.
232 Elm Street
The Ludlow Historic Society completed this project to demonstrate the feasibility and marketability of restoring altered historic homes back to a high quality and historically appropriate condition. The Catalytic Fund provided this non-profit organization with a revolving line of credit to complete multiple house renovations over time.

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Testimonials

Kentucky Highlands provides access to capital to small businesses located in its economically distressed and persistent poverty rural Appalachian service area.

-Brenda McDaniel, Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation, London, KY

The work we do in underbanked and underserved Rural Appalachia is important to bring our constituents forward.

-James Caudill, Redbud Financial Alternatives, Inc., Hazard, KY

Throughout our tenure as a CDFI, (since 2010), KyHFH CDFI has been able to support our 31 nonprofit affordable housing entities with 0-2% loans for the construction of affordable single family housing units, capital equipment, staffing needs, energy efficiency upgrades, land acquisition, infrastructure, commercial property and neighborhood revitalization. Without the funding, support and brand of the CDFI, serving low-income clients, neighborhoods and entire counties in Kentucky would not be possible. To date, Habitat in KY has provided close to 8,000 units of affordable housing that serves a population who earn 80% and below the AMI, but also, our largest client base earns 30-60% AMI. Many of our clients transition from renters to first-time homebuyers as well as moving from a pre-1976 mobile home to a traditionally built housing unit, making their lives safer, more affordable and energy efficient. Who else could provide this type of support as well as improvements to our communities than a CDFI. Without the CDFI Fund, none of this would have taken place in the past, currently or in the future.

-Mary Shearer, KY Habitat for Humanity Inc., Louisville, KY

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