Interactive Maps of Investees

These interactive maps illustrate the geographic diversity of investments made by RCIF.

International Investees

Each country in green is served by at least one RCIF investee organization. Investees currently serve over 60 countries outside of the United States.

Hovering over each country will display the country name and corresponding RCIF investee organizations serving there. Clicking on a country will keep the information visible. Some investees serve only one country and others multiple countries – investees that serve multiple countries will be listed under each country.


Domestic Investees

Each state is colored a shade of green corresponding to the number of RCIF investees serving that state. Note that the populations served by the borrower may be local, regional, statewide, multi-state, or national. A list of current investees and the states they serve is listed below the map.

Hovering over each state will display the state name and number of RCIF investee organizations serving there. Clicking on a state will keep the information visible.

List of Investees and States Served

  • African Development Center (ADC) (Minnesota)
  • Appalachian Community Capital (Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia)
  • Boston Impact Initiative Fund II LLC (Massachusetts)
  • Capital for Change (Connecticut)
  • Capital Good Fund (Rhode Island, Florida, Massachusetts, Illinois, Delaware, Texas, Colorado, New Jersey, Connecticut, Georgia, Pennsylvania)
  • CEI Maine (Maine)
  • Citizen Potawatomi CDC (Oklahoma)
  • Community Purchasing Alliance  (Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, National)
  • Community Vision (California)
  • Cooperative Fund of the Northeast (CFNE) (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, New York)
  • FAHE (Alabama, Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia)
  • Florida CLF (Florida)
  • HIAS Economic Advancement Fund (National)
  • Homewise, Inc. (New Mexico)
  • Hope Credit Union (Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee)
  • Housing Development Center (HDC) (Oregon, Washington)
  • Housing Solutions of Northern AZ (HSNAZ) (Arizona)
  • IFF (Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin)
  • IRC’s Center for Economic Opportunity (National)
  • Iroquois Valley Farms (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Montana)
  • Keyway Center for Diversion and Reentry (formerly Center for Women in Transition) (Missouri)
  • Lakota Federal Credit Union (Lakota FCU) (South Dakota)
  • Latino Community Credit Union (National)
  • Leviticus Fund (New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey)
  • Mercy Community Capital (National)
  • New Community Corporation (New Jersey)
  • NewWest Community Capital (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming)
  • Northeast Federal Credit Union ()
  • Optus Bank (South Carolina)
  • Oweesta Corporation (National)
  • Partners for the Common Good (PCG) (National)
  • Partnership for Community Action (PCA) (Georgia (DeKalb, Gwinnett, and Rockdale county)
  • PeopleFund (Texas)
  • Proud Ground (Oregon, Washington)
  • RCAC (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii and other Pacific islands, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming)
  • Redbud Financial Alternatives (Kentucky)
  • Renaissance Community Loan Fund (Mississippi, Alabama)
  • Resources for Community Development (California)
  • RootedHomes (Oregon)
  • Self-Help Federal Credit Union (California, Illinois, Washington, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Connecticut)
  • Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF) (Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Texas, Nevada, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arizona)
  • Southern Bancorp (Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas)
  • The Genesis Fund (Maine, Northern New England)
  • TX Community Capital (Texas)
  • Vermont Community Loan Fund (VT CLF) (Vermont)
  • WWBIC (Wisconsin)

Investees 

The colored pins show the primary office location of each investee organization serving US communities. Clicking on a pin will bring up the organization’s name, link to its website, and if it has one, its YouTube channel. Note that the populations served by the borrower may be local, regional, statewide, multi-state, or national.

You can zoom in and out of the map and make the view full screen by using the tools in the upper left of the map.  In addition, the checkboxes on the top right of the map enable filtering by the portfolio sectors.

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