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On The Road Lending Program Evaluation

Michael Swack, Jolan Rivera, and Sanjeev Sharma

Center for Impact Finance

April 2023, English

In this report, Michael Swack, Jolan Rivera, and Sanjeev Sharma discuss the results of the On The Road Lending program evaluation.

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Economic Development

April 2023, English

In this report, Michael Swack, Jolan Rivera, and Sanjeev Sharma discuss the results of the On The Road Lending program evaluation.

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Economic Development

A Path to Conventional Equity for CDFIs Working Paper

Charles Tansey and Michael Swack

Center for Impact Finance

April 2023, English

In this working paper, authors Charles Tansey and Michael Swack outline a path to conventional equity for CDFIs.

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Economic Development

April 2023, English

In this working paper, authors Charles Tansey and Michael Swack outline a path to conventional equity for CDFIs.

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Economic Development

Clean Energy Project Development for Low-Income Communities

Eric Hangen

Center for Impact Finance

April 2023, English

Scaling clean energy in low-income communities through solar and deep efficiency retrofits presents financing challenges, but that is only part of the problem. Drawing on research conducted by the Carsey School’s Center for Impact Finance, this white paper outlines a road map depicting the ecosystem needed to deliver clean energy projects to underserved communities.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

April 2023, English

Scaling clean energy in low-income communities through solar and deep efficiency retrofits presents financing challenges, but that is only part of the problem. Drawing on research conducted by the Carsey School’s Center for Impact Finance, this white paper outlines a road map depicting the ecosystem needed to deliver clean energy projects to underserved communities.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

Scaling Equitable Solar Finance

Eric Hangen, Rebecca Regan, and Sarah Boege

Center for Impact Finance

April 2023, English

The U.S. solar photovoltaics industry has taken off over the past decade, but without deliberate action low- and moderate-income communities could be left behind in the transition to clean energy. Drawing on substantial literature related to multiple dimensions of low-income solar finance and interviews with key informants in the field, authors Eric Hangen, Rebecca Regan, and Sarah Boege.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

April 2023, English

The U.S. solar photovoltaics industry has taken off over the past decade, but without deliberate action low- and moderate-income communities could be left behind in the transition to clean energy. Drawing on substantial literature related to multiple dimensions of low-income solar finance and interviews with key informants in the field, authors Eric Hangen, Rebecca Regan, and Sarah Boege.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

2022 FIR Summary

Advancing Clean Energy Equity

Center for Impact Finance

June 2022, English

The June 16-17, 2022 FIR focused on advancing clean energy equity and was co-hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Clean energy technologies are better than ever, with costs continuing to decline. Yet the low-income and under-resourced communities – particularly communities of color, Native communities, and other traditionally marginalized populations – that are disproportionately impacted by climate and severe weather-related events lag in clean energy investments.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

June 2022, English

The June 16-17, 2022 FIR focused on advancing clean energy equity and was co-hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Clean energy technologies are better than ever, with costs continuing to decline. Yet the low-income and under-resourced communities – particularly communities of color, Native communities, and other traditionally marginalized populations – that are disproportionately impacted by climate and severe weather-related events lag in clean energy investments.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

Bringing Solar Energy to Low- and Moderate-Income Communities

Eric Hangen, Rebecca Regan, and Sarah Boege

Center for Impact Finance

April 2021, English

The U.S. solar photovoltaics industry has taken off over the past decade, but without deliberate action low- and moderate-income communities could be left behind.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

April 2021, English

The U.S. solar photovoltaics industry has taken off over the past decade, but without deliberate action low- and moderate-income communities could be left behind.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

2020 FIR Summary

Expanding the Field of Climate Finance

Center for Impact Finance

November 2020, English

The 2020 FIR offered an opportunity to discuss the challenges and opportunities banks and Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) face as they address these risks and how these institutions can help increase individual, institutional, and community-wide resilience.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

November 2020, English

The 2020 FIR offered an opportunity to discuss the challenges and opportunities banks and Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) face as they address these risks and how these institutions can help increase individual, institutional, and community-wide resilience.

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Climate Change, Poverty and Inequality

Targeted Equity Investments are Legal and Essential to Reach Many Underserved Markets

In the statute establishing Duty to Serve (“DTS”) in 2009, Congress identified “grants and investments” as one of four explicit criteria that the Federal Housing Finance Agency must use in evaluating Enterprise DTS performance, along with outreach, loan product development, and loan purchases. By including investments as one of four statutory DTS evaluation factors, Congress has clearly affirmed that the Enterprises have the authority to make targeted DTS equity investments (12 U.S.C. § 4565(d)(2)(D) 2020). Nevertheless, our understanding is that under the current reading of the statute by FHFA’s general counsel, the Enterprises are prohibited from making targeted equity investments (TEIs). We believe FHFA has the authority to also permit TEIs as part of an Equitable Housing Finance Plan.

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Housing

In the statute establishing Duty to Serve (“DTS”) in 2009, Congress identified “grants and investments” as one of four explicit criteria that the Federal Housing Finance Agency must use in evaluating Enterprise DTS performance, along with outreach, loan product development, and loan purchases. By including investments as one of four statutory DTS evaluation factors, Congress has clearly affirmed that the Enterprises have the authority to make targeted DTS equity investments (12 U.S.C. § 4565(d)(2)(D) 2020). Nevertheless, our understanding is that under the current reading of the statute by FHFA’s general counsel, the Enterprises are prohibited from making targeted equity investments (TEIs). We believe FHFA has the authority to also permit TEIs as part of an Equitable Housing Finance Plan.

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Housing

Behavioral Finance of Impact Investing

Eric Hangen and Michael Swack

Center for Impact Finance

April 2020, English

Donor-advised funds present a unique opportunity to promote impact investing into the local community, including Community Development Financial Institutions that serve their local communities.

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Economic Development

April 2020, English

Donor-advised funds present a unique opportunity to promote impact investing into the local community, including Community Development Financial Institutions that serve their local communities.

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Economic Development