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The National Urban League Wire
Published: Wed. Dec 31, 1969 at 7:00 pm | Updated: Wed. Aug 3, 2011 at 1:07 pm | Comments: 0
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What is the Enterprise Community Loan Fund at the National Urban League (ECLF-NUL)]?
ECLF-NUL is a co-branded effort by the National Urban League and the Enterprise Community Loan Fund to market short term loans that help community developers serving our nation’s low income areas. Loans may be used for predevelopment, acquisition, construction/renovation and bridge financing, to preserve multifamily housing, for-sale single family housing and special purpose housing as well as community facility and mixed use development.
Eligible community developers may include:
- Urban League affiliates
- Nonprofit organizations
- Limited partnerships and single asset entities controlled by a nonprofit
- Mission-aligned entities such as housing authorities and some for profit developers
Where is it?
Cities:
Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington DC
Regions:
Pacific Northwest, Gulf Coast
States:
Ohio and New York
Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington DC
Regions:
Pacific Northwest, Gulf Coast
States:
Ohio and New York
How big is it?
The maximum loan is $3 million. For details about loan terms, please click here.
Who sponsors it?
Enterprise Community Loan Fund
How can I get help?
Click here for an origination form. An ECLF-NUL representative will contact you either to ask questions or to confirm that your application is complete and has been forwarded to Enterprise. Subsequent communication will come from Enterprise.
How can I help?
If you know a community developer who would benefit from a loan, please click here for a referral form.