LifeLong Medical Care
Construction of an office building and medical clinic that will provide quality healthcare services to low-income and/or uninsured residents of Contra Costa County area of California.
Oceanside Health Center
A $7.1 million loan from Capital Impact Partners helped North County Health Services purchase and renovate a new 12,000 sq. ft. health center to replace its aging facility in Oceanside, a city with some of the highest poverty rates in the North County.
Sun River Health’s Jeannette J. Phillips Health Center
A community health center providing culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate primary, preventive, behavioral and oral healthcare, and a full range of enabling and support services.
Coastal Bend Food Bank
This investment financed the construction of a new 108,200 sq. ft. warehouse and distribution center for Coastal Bend Food Bank in Corpus Christi, TX, replacing an existing 24,200 sq. ft. facility. The new warehouse will include additional freezer and cooler space to expand healthy foods access, additional dry storage, dedicated volunteer space to better sort, pack, and distribute food,
Leonard Florence Center For Living, Chelsea
The Leonard Florence Center for Living (LFCL) represents a radical departure from traditional skilled nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Marygrove Early Learning Center
In a first for Detroit’s children, a group of five mission-led financial institutions has closed a package totaling $22 million to provide financing for the cutting edge early childhood center being constructed on the Marygrove campus.
Cartmill Clinic
Capital Impact Partners provided a $15 million loan to Altura in May 2022, with a contribution from LISC, a partner Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). This loan enabled Altura to build Cartmill Clinic—a new three-building health clinic located in Tulare County.
Medici Road
In April 2021, CIP provided a $934,000 acquisition loan to Medici Road to purchase a vacant lot in the Deanwood neighborhood of Washington DC’s Ward 7. Medici Road was founded by a graduate of CIP’s DC-Maryland-Virginia (DMV) Equitable Development Initiative (EDI) program. The loan was supported by funds from the Diversity in Development DMV Loan Fund (DiD-DMV), which was created to support developers of color in the DMV area using proceeds of a CDFI Program Financial Assistance award.
Detroit Imperial Fresh Market
Momentus Capital borrower success story