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Sound Development
Solid construction. Spacious rooms. Attached garages. These are homes anyone could be proud of. Which is just the point Windale Developers wants to make with their residential projects throughout Roxbury, Mattapan and Dorchester.
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New Partners in Development
We continually seek new ways to extend our work and its impact. We have broadened our geographic base and expanded the types of projects we finance. And now we are enlarging the core of our borrower pool.
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Harwich Ecumenical Council for the Homeless, Inc.
In addition to expanding our borrower pool, we have significantly expanded the geographic area of our lending.
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Boston Community Capital's mission is to build healthy communities where low-income people live and work. To that end, we

  • Finance affordable housing, child care facilities, art programs, schools, health clinics, youth programs and other community services.
  • Invest equity dollars into businesses that create social and financial returns.
  • Develop new financial tools that connect low-income communities to mainstream financial markets.

Since 1985, we have committed more than $300 million to projects that create wealth and opportunities for low-income people and neighborhoods. Our investments help build and preserve homes, create jobs, and provide needed goods and services - all of which contribute to the long-term economic and social health of the community.

Measuring By Numbers

 

Lent more than $200 million dollars for projects in low-income communities through our Loan Fund

Financed creation or preservation of more than 8,500 affordable and safe homes for families and individuals  

Invested more than $70 million nationwide through the New Markets Tax Credit program

Strengthened more than 200 community organizations

Generated more than $50 million in equity for low-income and first-time homeowners

Committed more than $20 million to companies that generate social and financial returns for investors through our Venture Fund

Created or preserved more than 1,300 jobs that provide living wages to an underserved population  

Attracted capital from more than 300 individuals, financial institutions, and religious organizations to invest in low-income communities in Massachusetts and across the nation

Experienced loan losses of less than one-tenth of one percent

Recognized as a national leader in the innovative strategy to link poor communities to capital markets