Full-Time
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Provides financing and consulting for nonprofits
$175k - $187.4k/yr
Expert
No H1B Sponsorship
Boston, MA, USA + 4 more
More locations: Los Angeles, CA, USA | Oakland, CA, USA | Philadelphia, PA, USA | New York, NY, USA
Preference for candidates within commuting distance to NFF’s New York, Philadelphia, or Boston offices. Fully remote locations within commuting distance to Los Angeles and Oakland will also be considered. Potential for up to 15% travel for local/national conferences and inter-office travel.
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Nonprofit Finance Fund provides financial support and consulting services specifically for nonprofit organizations. Their financing options help nonprofits secure the funds they need to operate and grow, while their consulting services offer guidance on financial management and strategic planning. Nonprofit Finance Fund distinguishes itself from competitors by combining over 40 years of experience with a focus on both national and local nonprofit sectors, allowing them to tailor their services to meet the unique needs of each organization. The goal of Nonprofit Finance Fund is to empower mission-driven organizations to adapt and thrive, ultimately driving positive change in their communities.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
1980
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Opportunity Finance Network (OFN), the nation's leading investment intermediary and network of community development financial institutions (CDFIs) announced that Aisha Benson, President and CEO of Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF), and Henry Jiménez, President and CEO of Propel Nonprofits, were elected to serve, respectively, as Chair and Vice-Chair of the OFN Board of Directors."Aisha and Henry are deeply respected trailblazers in community development finance, and their voices have been invaluable on the OFN Board of Directors," said OFN President and CEO Harold Pettigrew. "I welcome their leadership and expertise as ideal partners with an unwavering commitment to our mission and the goal of advancing the community development finance industry."OFN Board Chair Aisha Benson is President and CEO of Nonprofit Finance Fund, a nonprofit lender, consultant, and advocate. As a CDFI founded in 1980, NFF contributes to a more equitable world by helping mission-driven organizations adapt, thrive, and drive positive change. Central to its mission, NFF helps community-centered organizations serving people of color and severely distressed communities access the money and resources they need to realize their communities' aspirations."CDFIs support economic growth and community well-being in neighborhoods across the country," said NFF President and CEO Aisha Benson. "I am deeply honored to serve as OFN's Board Chair and consider it a privilege to support OFN's leadership and advocacy alongside Henry, Harold, and the entire team as we work to get nonprofits and businesses the resources needed for their communities to thrive."Benson has served on the OFN Board of Directors since 2019, and serves as a member of the board of directors for the New Markets Tax Credit Coalition, the NY CDFI Coalition, and Pacific Community Ventures, a CDFI and impact investor serving California small businesses and entrepreneurs
Loading. Loading...New York, NY, July 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) and Trinity Church have partnered to launch a pilot program serving faith organizations as they pursue community development projects. The Faith in Our Communities Fund will allow NFF to provide flexible pre-development loans, backed by Trinity's credit guarantee, to faith organizations often unable to access mainstream sources of capital."Faith-based organizations hold deep connections and commitments in our neighborhoods, and understand local needs and opportunities," said Aisha Benson, President and CEO of NFF. "We can supply the capital and technical expertise to support these organizations and bolster community ownership of assets."The Faith in Our Communities Fund is offered through NFF's Building Equitable Assets for Communities and Nonprofits (BEACoN) initiative and Trinity's Mission Real Estate Development initiative. As faith-based nonprofits across the country consider how to manage their real estate to pursue mission-aligned work, the Fund will provide financing for capital improvements that advance development planning, pre-development costs, and expert counsel."This program will provide more runway to religious organizations to plan strategically for the use of their property without succumbing to the pressure to make short-term decisions with long-term assets," said the Rev James Clark III, Managing Director of Mission Real Estate Development at Trinity Church.The concept of using credit-enhancement to unlock capital is not new. However, this method has seldom been used to support faith organizations
NEWARK, N.J., Nov. 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) is pleased to announce a $5 million investment from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). The investment will support lending to New Jersey community development corporations, community land trusts, faith-based and other nonprofits pursuing property ownership for long-term community well-being. NFF will also receive a $500,000 grant to fund the implementation of this work."To serve their communities, nonprofits need to ensure they won't be displaced by rising rents —and property ownership helps provide that security," said Jennifer Kawar, Vice President of NFF. "We are grateful to RWJF for this critical investment which will help New Jersey nonprofits to acquire facilities that will ensure they can reliably deliver services, provide residents with jobs, and build community power."New Jersey has one of the starkest racial wealth gaps in the country, in large part due to its history of racist government redlining policies that excluded communities of color from home ownership. And in New Jersey’s most populous city, Newark, institutional investors are purchasing residential properties wholesale and driving up property values and rent prices, pushing residents and community organizations out of the places they call home.“Property ownership is a pillar of our strategy to support working families striving to build fulfilling lives in this community,” said Keely Freeman, Executive Director of Sierra House, a New Jersey nonprofit that has purchased real estate with NFF financing and is continuing with its strategy to support the development of affordable housing
New York, NY, Feb. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) has been awarded a $12 million grant through the United States Department of Education's Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities Program to expand lending to community-centered charter schools."For decades, public charter schools have been a fundamental part of the United States education system – especially for young people of color,” says NFF CEO Aisha Benson. “This credit enhancement empowers NFF to offer flexible, affordable financing to the public charter schools that help our youth thrive.”The Credit Enhancement program helps charter schools acquire, construct, and renovate new or existing facilities by creating easier access to the capital they need to succeed. Through this grant, NFF will support start-up and single-site schools led by and serving people of color, which aligns with NFF’s strategic goal of deploying 50%+ or more of their lending capital to BIPOC-led, community-centered organizations.This grant from the Credit Enhancement program will support NFF's loans for predevelopment costs, leasehold improvements, construction, renovation, and bond guarantees. This is the second time that NFF has been awarded funding to support charter schools through the Credit Enhancement program since 2018.NFF's expertise in charter schools’ unique business models and financial drivers allows NFF to provide truly customized support and flexible terms for each of our clients. We currently offer facility loans, working capital loans, equipment loans, and New Markets Tax Credits financing to charter schools in Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Texas.To learn more about NFF's work with charter schools, visit the Charter School Lending section of our website, view our list of current charter school lending clients, or read this profile of Ascend.About Nonprofit Finance FundNonprofit Finance Fund® (NFF®) is a nonprofit lender, consultant, and advocate
Nonprofit Finance Fund's board of directors has appointed Trella Walker, J.D. as the organization's Interim CEO and President.