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ABOUT  LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND (LIIF)

VISION

The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is dedicated to creating pathways of opportunity for low income people and communities. LIIF's vision is to serve the poorest of the poor.

WHAT LIIF DOES

The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is dedicated to creating pathways of opportunity for low income people and communities. LIIF pursues this aim by providing capital and technical assistance to help low income communities finance and build facilities for education, affordable and supportive housing, child care and other community revitalization programs.

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LIIF OFFICES

LIIF has four offices:

San Francisco
Los Angeles
New York
Washington, D.C.
FAQ

1. Who is LIIF?
2. What is LIIF's mission?
3. What are LIIF's core values?
4. What is an example of LIIF's work?
5. What is a CDFI?
6. What is a certified CDFI?
7. Are there other organizations like LIIF?
8. Where does LIIF get the money it invests?
9. Does LIIF lend money to individuals?
10. Does LIIF grant money to individuals?
11. How can I apply for a child care center grant?
12. What are LIIF's products and services?
13. What are LIIF's programs?
14. What are LIIF's core markets and demographics?
15. What is LIIF's annual lending volume?
16. What is your average loan size?
17. How can I get involved?

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

LIIF is governed by a prominent Board of Directors, drawn nationally from the banking industry and the national housing development and policy fields. LIIF currently has 13 Board of Directors.

STAFF

LIIF operates with a 52-member staff.

COMMITTEES

LIIF has advisory committees that provide governance and support to specific programs and departments.

ANNUAL REPORTS
LIIF's annual reports are available in Adobe PDF format.
POLICY

Sound public policy matters for low income neighborhoods.  As such, LIIF partners with leading advocacy and community development organizations in efforts to strengthen public institutions and policies that increase the availability of housing, child care and schools, and other services benefiting low income communities.