Polaris American

After receiving a $500,000 acquisition and construction revolving line of credit from New Jersey Community Capital, William (Bill) was able to initially purchase two vacant, scattered-site properties in his hometown to rehabilitate and renovate into quality affordable housing units.
East Trenton Collaborative – UrbanPromise Trenton

A comprehensive response to address food insecurity and community health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cohome

A $592,000 senior loan and $333,000 subordinate loan to develop a six-unit supportive housing home for residents with special needs.
DJ’s Delights

Equipped with financing from New Jersey Community Capital’s REBUILD disaster recovery program, DJ’s Delights was able to replenish its supplies and continue serving its loyal customers.
Family Village

Equipped with nearly $16 million in capital from a cohort of dedicated community institutions and partners, Family Village will rehabilitate more than fifty abandoned scattered-site properties into more than one-hundred safe and healthy affordable homes.
Cerlina and Jose

With assistance from New Brunswick Tomorrow, a local community-based organization and longtime New Jersey Community Capital partner, Cerlina and Jose were connected to NJCC’s Address Yourself™ Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) Program.
Englewood Krav Maga

After securing a $25,000 working capital loan through New Jersey Community Capital’s Garden State Relief Fund, Traci was able to attain financial security for her small business and assume operations once restrictions were lifted.
Address Yourself Program: Talita Elizeu

Talita Elizeu is a 26-year-old Massachusetts native, who has been living in Jersey City for the past five years. She loves the tight-knit community that Jersey City has to offer and being surrounded by like-minded individuals and families. After renting for several years, Talita received a raise at her job and was finally able to move forward with her dream of becoming a homeowner.
1911 Smoke House Barbeque

Thanks to a $20,000 loan awarded through the Trenton Small Business Emergency Loan Program during COVID-19, Maurice was able to quickly pivot his business and begin serving affordable family-style meals to customers.
Ascension Capital Partners

A graduate of the CAPC training program and Black-owned real estate developer is utilizing NJCC financing to develop high-quality affordable rental homes.