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Capital Impact Partners and JPMorgan Chase Launch New Program to Increase the Number of Minority Developers in Detroit
[October 19, 2017]

Capital Impact Partners and JPMorgan Chase Launch New Program to Increase the Number of Minority Developers in Detroit


Today, Capital Impact Partners-with support from JPMorgan Chase & Co.-announced a new $5 million program committed to help more minority real estate developers participate in Detroit's continued economic recovery by providing them with critical training opportunities and access to capital. The program will help 15-20 new minority developers help their businesses grow.

As part of the firm's $150 million investment in Detroit's recovery, JPMorgan Chase has committed to a $500,000, two-year investment in Capital Impact's Equitable Development Initiative. This program will provide a combination of catalytic capital, one-on-one mentorship with local experts, and formalized training to bolster inclusivity within Detroit's real estate market. The two-year program is designed to kick-start the development of small- and mid-sized mixed-use, multi-family residential projects in the city's mixed-use corridors and is aligned with Capital Impact's mission-helping people build communities of opportunity that break barriers to success.

Nationally and locally, minority developers are often underrepresented in the broader real estate development industry. In fact, Capital Impact realized of the $152 million it loaned in Detroit between 2006 and 2015, projects led by minority developers received approximately 1/10th of that financing.

"Capital Impact recognizes the disparities minority developers face in Detroit, and likely across the country. There is a need for increased support to better ensure real estate developers of color who represent the Detroit diversity are able to participate in the city's revitalization," said Melinda Clemons, Detroit Market Lead, Capital Impact Partners. "We've seen success in the implementation of similar type programs in other cities like Milwaukee and Los Angeles and are confident this new effort will ensure that the brick-and-mortar development component of Detroit's economic growth continues to be inclusive."

Together, Capital Impact, JPMorgan Chase and several other organizations critical to the introduction of the Equitable Development Initiative-including partners within Detroit's CDFI community, city government and National Development Council-will support budding minority developers by providing them with mentorship, management training and low-cost capital to develop real estate projects in Detroit's neighborhoods. The resources will help participants with project budgeting, real estate finance, project and contractor management, legal services and community engagement.

"This critical capital and training for new developers will help more Detroiters share in the city's continued comeback," said Peter Scher, Head of Corporate Responsibility, JPMorgan Chase. "It's catalytic programs like this that will drive faster and more inclusive benefits in the neighborhoods where mixed-income housing is critically needed to ensure sustainable growth."

There are approximately 50,000 minority-owned small businesses in Detroit, making it the fourth largest city for minority entrepreneurship. As th city's recovery continues, more developers are needed for the rehabilitation and construction of housing in Detroit's neighborhoods. Developers in this program will benefit from the loan funds JPMorgan Chase established with Capital Impact and Invest Detroit to finance mixed-use real estate, affordable multi-family housing, and commercial and retail developments in neighborhoods across the city. An example of this is the Coe Project in West Village, which is being led by minority developer Clifford Brown.



The Coe is a 12-unit, mixed-use development with eight townhouses, four apartments and two small retail units, and is the first project of Detroit's Strategic Neighborhood Fund. The project is supported by Capital Impacts Partners, Invest Detroit, Broder & Sachse Real Estate and Sachse Construction.

"I am so proud to partner with organizations like JPMorgan Chase and Capital Impact Partners because together we can turn our vision into reality so much faster," said Clifford A. Brown, urban developer and partner, Woodborn Partners. "As a developer in the city, I'm excited to show the next generation how much more we can achieve when we work together."


To be eligible for the Equitable Development Initiative, participants must be developers of color from the Detroit area with some real estate development experience. Priority will be given to developers planning a 6-20 residential unit, multifamily or mixed-use development located in strong corridors that align with the City of Detroit's targeted redevelopment areas. Developers without a planned project will also be considered for the program.

The two-year pilot phase of the Equitable Development Initiative will support up to 15-20 minority developers through training and mentorship; Capital Impact also plans to finance a subset of real estate development projects led by program participants over the next two years. Applications for the Equitable Development Initiative are available online here.

This latest investment by Capital Impact and JPMorgan Chase is in addition to the $30 million Detroit Neighborhoods Fund. The Detroit Neighborhoods Fund is capitalized through a $20 million investment by JPMorgan Chase and $10 million by Capital Impact to provide financing for multi-family residential properties, mixed-use real estate and grocery stores.

For more information on Capital Impact, visit www.capitalimpact.com. For information on JPMorgan Chase's ongoing revitalization efforts in Detroit, go to www.jpmorganchase.com/Detroit.

About JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2.6 trillion and operations worldwide. The Firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking, financial transaction processing, and asset management. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, JPMorgan Chase & Co. serves millions of consumers in the United States and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under its J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Information about JPMorgan Chase & Co. is available at www.jpmorganchase.com.

About Capital Impact Partners

Capital Impact Partners transforms underserved communities into strong, vibrant places of opportunity for people at every stage of life. It delivers strategic financing, incubates new social programs, and provides capacity-building to help ensure that low-to-moderate-income individuals have access to quality health care and education, healthy foods, affordable housing, and the ability to age with dignity. A nonprofit community development financial institution, Capital Impact Partners has disbursed more than $2 billion to revitalize communities over the last 30 years. Headquartered in Arlington, Va., Capital Impact Partners operates nationally, with local offices in Detroit, Mich., and Oakland, Calif. Learn more at www.capitalimpact.org.


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