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Lending Criteria

“Calvert Foundation has consistently been among the largest investors in the Loan Fund and dozens of other CDFIs around the country and the world. They put their money – or their investors' money – where it matters.”

– Alan Cantor, Vice President
New Hampshire Community Loan Fund

Work With a Community Investment Pioneer

Calvert Foundation lends to more than 250 community organizations, including loan funds, microfinance institutions, affordable housing developers and social enterprises. Through their work, we are building strong, healthy communities.

If you are an established community organization that serves as a financial intermediary and are in need of flexible, affordable capital, review the following information for eligibility and application requirements. Please note: Calvert Foundation is not a grant-making institution. We are unable to consider grant requests.

Eligibility Criteria

Loan candidates should meet the following criteria:

  • Three years of operating experience. We do not typically lend to start-up organizations.
  • A solid base of net assets or net worth. As general recourse lenders, we look to an organization’s net assets or equity base as a possible source of repayment. Loan candidates should have sufficient equity available to cover their desired loan several times over.
  • Evidence of good operating performance. Loan candidates should demonstrate a minimum level of self-sufficiency by posting positive net income for the past two fiscal years.
  • Audited financial statements. Loan candidates should be able to provide audited financial statements with notes for the past three years of operation.
  • Debt capital. Loan candidates should have a track record of raising and repaying debt capital.

Investment Structure

Use of Funds

Loan capital, pre-development funding

Principal

$50,000 to $2.5 million; loans are limited to 10% of applicant's total assets

Term

Typically one to five years; loans are often recommended for renewal at maturity if borrowers have demonstrated good credit risk

Interest Rates

Fixed rates are set in relation to US Treasury rates, varying with credit risk but consistently below market

Payments

Typically interest-only, semi-annual payments with a balloon payment at maturity

Collateral

Typically none required; investments are structured as general recourse obligations

Application Process

  • Initial Request: Requests for funding are considered throughout the year, though Calvert Foundation's Investment Committee makes investment decisions quarterly. Applicants should submit:
  • A brief letter specifying the desired amount and intended use;
  • Your most recent annual report or other materials that have a general description of your organization and its programs;
  • Recent audited financial statements (with notes).
  • Approval to Proceed with Underwriting the Request: Staff will review all requests and make a decision to whether to move forward with the underwriting process or decline the request.
  • Complete Application Requested and Underwriting Process: When a request is approved for further review, Calvert Foundation sends a letter to the applicant regarding timing and next steps in the review process. The underwriting process is rigorous and requires an in-depth look at the applicant's organization. Review is timed to coincide with the applicant’s receipt of an audited financial statement. We will provide a detailed list of items needed to complete the review. This list includes historical financial information, organization management and program information. Our staff will develop a report for the Investment Committee based on the information provided and interviews with the organization.
  • Investment Committee Review and Decision: Final decisions are made by the Investment Committee or staff, depending on the size and risk of the transaction. Applicants will be notified of the decision by phone and in writing.
  • Loan Closing Process: Closing a loan is simple and quick. A standard promissory note is completed and funds are wired directly to the organization’s bank.
  • Quarterly Monitoring and Annual Reviews: Copies of your quarterly and annual financial reports are required throughout the term of the loan. Copies of the annual audit are also required and will be reviewed on an annual basis for each loan, for the term of the loan. Organizations may be asked to submit additional information for the annual review process.

Contact Najada Kumbuli for more information.