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Major Philanthropic Investment to Fuel LIIF’s Strategic Vision

Support from MacKenzie Scott will accelerate focus on racial equity and justice SAN FRANCISCO (July 29, 2020) – The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is honored to announce a transformative donation from MacKenzie Scott in recognition of our high-impact, outcomes-driven community development work. LIIF is proud to be among the stellar organizations selected by Ms.…

LIIF Receives $3 Million Award from Washington, D.C. Preservation Fund

LIIF is pleased to announce that the District of Columbia Preservation Fund awarded LIIF $3 million. LIIF will leverage this grant with LIIF capital to provide flexible, low-cost financing for the preservation of affordable housing in D.C. This financing will not just preserve affordable housing, it will provide developers the capital needed to improve property…

Affordable Housing Moves Forward Despite COVID Obstacles

COVID-19 has challenged efforts to create and preserve affordable homes across the US – including uncertainty around loan terms and repayment and physical distancing impacts on site visits and construction. Despite this, projects to increase the supply of homes that are affordable have continued to move forward, including two recently closed LIIF projects coming to…

Officials Secure $1 Million to Support Child Care Providers and Educators

San Francisco officials unveiled a new program that will use $1 million from the Give2SF fund to support child care providers and educators. The Family Child Care Emergency Operating Grant program will be jointly managed by Low Income Investment Fund’s Child Care Facilities Program and the Office of Early Care and Education. Read more in…