Mercy Loan Fund receives $1.45 Million financial assistance award from U.S. Treasury’s CDFI Fund

Mercy Loan Fund, a subsidiary of Mercy Housing Inc., announced today that it has received a $1.45 million financial assistance award from the United States Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund.  The funds will provide financing to affordable housing projects in low-income and distressed communities.

Mercy Loan Fund was one of 99 organizations selected from a pool of 249 applicants to receive allocations totaling $5 billion by the CDFI Fund.

“We are grateful to the CDFI Fund for allowing us the opportunity to broaden our mission and help create healthy, livable communities. CDFI assistance is essential to generating affordable housing lending opportunities and promoting community development investments for underserved populations,” stated Julie Gould, Mercy Loan Fund president.

Mercy Loan Fund will apply its CDFI funding to some of the most distressed areas of the United States targeting affordable housing developers who serve these communities in need.

Since its creation, the CDFI Fund has awarded over $1.4 billion to community development organizations and financial institutions.

About Mercy Loan Fund
Mercy Loan Fund, a subsidiary of the national affordable housing organization Mercy Housing, provides financing to hundreds of local nonprofit organizations, enabling them to build or preserve affordable housing in their communities.  To date, Mercy Loan Fund has made 435 loans in 37 states totaling $213 million.  Loans are made for both new development and preservation of housing for low-income people.  These loans have leveraged over $1.5 billion in total development funding.  Mercy Loan Fund is certified by the CDFI Fund.  Mercy Loan Fund was formed with the goal of supporting the mission of Mercy Housing by working nationally with socially responsible affordable housing and community developers, providing innovative financing arrangements for credit-worthy projects for which conventional financing is not available or affordable.  For more information about Mercy Loan Fund, please visit www.mercyloanfund.org.