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What development finance tools can DFI help our community to implement?By CED Guest AuthorPublished January 12, 2012The DFI team’s experience touches on a broad range of development finance tools that are designed to attract private investment into local community and economic development projects including:
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Published January 12, 2012 By CED Guest Author
The DFI team’s experience touches on a broad range of development finance tools that are designed to attract private investment into local community and economic development projects including:
- targeted financing/incentive programs (Tax Increment Financing (TIF), Business Improvement Districts (BIDs))
- tax credit financing (historic preservation, new markets, brown fields, low-income housing)
- loan funds (revolving loan funds, microenterprise loans, and innovative debt and equity hybrid products)
- secondary market and securitization programs (loan loss reserve funds)
- equity (individual investors, foundations, community development venture capital)
- federal grant programs (CDBG, HUD, EDA)
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