Mission-Aligned Capital Structures

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man walking while holding black coat
Flexible Capital for Measurable Outcomes

Delivering workforce housing at scale requires capital structures that align with long-term community outcomes. Traditional financing alone is often insufficient to close funding gaps in a responsible and sustainable way.

Mission-aligned capital provides the flexibility needed to complete projects and deliver lasting impact.

Program-Related Investments (PRI)

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a group of people sitting around a table

In certain cases, capital may be structured as a Program-Related Investment (PRI) or similar impact-oriented vehicle.

These structures are designed to:

  • Advance defined charitable or community objectives

  • Preserve and recycle capital over time

  • Complement conventional financing structures

PRI participation can serve as a catalytic component within a broader capital stack.

Integration Within The Capital Stack

Mission-aligned capital is typically positioned to:

  • Address targeted funding gaps

  • Reduce overall cost of capital

  • Enhance project feasibility

  • Strengthen long-term project stability

This approach enables developments to proceed without compromising community outcomes.

Alignment Of Purpose and Capital

Effective housing delivery requires alignment between:

  • Community-focused development

  • Mission-driven capital

  • Long-term ownership and stewardship

When aligned, this model enables scalable, repeatable impact.

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