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(Created page with "https://aaacdfi.org/justice-climate-fund/ The Justice Climate Fund is led by the Community Builders of Color Coalition, a national network of 19 financial institutions and advocacy organizations led primarily by people of color who came together with a singular focus of ensuring that low-income and disadvantaged communities equitably benefit from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Our members have: Financial Strength: Over $461 Billion in assets under management....") |
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[[https://aaacdfi.org/justice-climate-fund/]] The Justice Climate Fund is led by the Community Builders of Color Coalition, a national network of 19 financial institutions and advocacy organizations led primarily by people of color who came together with a singular focus of ensuring that low-income and disadvantaged communities equitably benefit from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Our members have: | [[https://aaacdfi.org/justice-climate-fund/]] The Justice Climate Fund is led by the [[Community Builders of Color Coalition]], a national network of 19 financial institutions and advocacy organizations led primarily by people of color who came together with a singular focus of ensuring that low-income and disadvantaged communities equitably benefit from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Our members have: | ||
Financial Strength: Over $461 Billion in assets under management. | Financial Strength: Over $461 Billion in assets under management. | ||
Deep Community Roots: Active in nearly 3 out of 4 census tracts (low income/ disadvantaged and all US). | Deep Community Roots: Active in nearly 3 out of 4 census tracts (low income/ disadvantaged and all US). | ||
Green Activity: Over 400 members actively pursuing green lending products. | Green Activity: Over 400 members actively pursuing green lending products. |
Latest revision as of 14:13, 26 July 2023
[[1]] The Justice Climate Fund is led by the Community Builders of Color Coalition, a national network of 19 financial institutions and advocacy organizations led primarily by people of color who came together with a singular focus of ensuring that low-income and disadvantaged communities equitably benefit from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Our members have:
Financial Strength: Over $461 Billion in assets under management. Deep Community Roots: Active in nearly 3 out of 4 census tracts (low income/ disadvantaged and all US). Green Activity: Over 400 members actively pursuing green lending products.