California Community Reinvestment Corporation
www.e-ccrc.orgCCRC was founded in 1989 with a goal of responding to California’s statewide affordable housing crisis. To this day, we continue to make a difference by collaborating with developers and the public sector across the state, facilitating private capital flow from our investors. Dedicated to improving outcomes for low-income families, seniors and residents with special needs, we provide access to capital that allows individuals to live, work and raise their families in communities throughout California, creating a more economically diverse and stable statewide economy. This includes programs from the Bridging the Divide initiative, which has three branches: education, digital and workforce. We subscribe to a housing-first model, where better housing means a better life, and we have funded more than $2.15 billion in loans, financing more than 49,000 rental homes for individuals and families earning 60% or less of the area median income. Providing this access to capital allows individuals to live, work and raise their families in communities throughout California, creating a more economically diverse and stable statewide economy.
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CCRC was founded in 1989 with a goal of responding to California’s statewide affordable housing crisis. To this day, we continue to make a difference by collaborating with developers and the public sector across the state, facilitating private capital flow from our investors. Dedicated to improving outcomes for low-income families, seniors and residents with special needs, we provide access to capital that allows individuals to live, work and raise their families in communities throughout California, creating a more economically diverse and stable statewide economy. This includes programs from the Bridging the Divide initiative, which has three branches: education, digital and workforce. We subscribe to a housing-first model, where better housing means a better life, and we have funded more than $2.15 billion in loans, financing more than 49,000 rental homes for individuals and families earning 60% or less of the area median income. Providing this access to capital allows individuals to live, work and raise their families in communities throughout California, creating a more economically diverse and stable statewide economy.
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State
California
City (Headquarters)
Glendale
Industry
Employees
11-50
Founded
1989
Estimated Revenue
$10,000,000 to $50,000,000
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