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New Hampshire Community Loan Fund New Hampshire Community Loan Fund | Neighbors Investing in Neighbors Neighbors Investing in Neighbors We provide people and communities with loans, coaching, and guidance that enable them to become economically secure.
List of Resident-owned Communities Training for Resident-owned Communities Microloans for Small Businesses and Nonprofits Inside our 2025 impact report, you’ll find stories that highlight why our neighbors-investing-in-neighbors philosophy is so effective.
From helping working families purchase affordable manufactured homes to strengthening small businesses and family farms, we’ve invested more than $518 million since 1983 to support the resilience and growth of people and communities.
From helping you purchase a manufactured home, to strengthening small businesses and nonprofits, and supporting entire towns as they work to secure financing, our services support the security and growth of people and communities. Loans and support for manufactured-home buyers, homeowners who want to refinance or make home improvements, and developers building multi-family housing.
Resident-owned Communities Loans, coaching, and advice for manufactured-home owners whose park is for sale or who already live in a resident-owned community (ROC). Small Businesses & Nonprofits Customized loans to strengthen and expand local businesses and nonprofits, including farm and food producers and childcare centers.
Small Towns & Municipalities Assisting towns and municipalities in planning for economic development by securing funding and implementing projects per funder rules and regulations. We affect lives across the state. If you live in New Hampshire, it’s 99.
9% likely that you live within 10 miles of a Community Loan Fund borrower. Affordable homes saved or preserved across the state BORROWERS WHO ARE FIRST-TIME HOMEOWNERS Our impact stories go beyond the numbers and introduce you to some of the people we have had the honor to work alongside.
Small Businesses, Local Food, Investing Nalla Farm: Loan Helps Wilmot Farmer Grow Climate-Smart Farm A loan from the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund will help the determined new owner of a small but mighty commercial farm in Wilmot become more resilient. Small Businesses Mill Village Country Store in Stoddard Keeps Their Doors Open How do you keep your store going when the floor’s about to collapse?
Small Businesses Coos Brewing Company: Just-in-time Financing Helps Business Owner Compete Our just-in-time financing helped Coös Brewing Company compete in a fast-moving marketplace and grow its North Country craft beer business. Buying a Manufactured Home, ROC-NH Tony and Rose: It's Great to be Home Retired couple Tony and Rose Stoia struggled to afford a home when Rose’s severe pine allergies forced them to relocate.
Grant Writing and Project Management, Small Businesses, Local Food Short Creek Farm: Supporting a Local Business in Ways Large and Small As Short Creek Farm grew, they needed capital — to develop products, increase production, and to scale up in a big way that also helps other small farmers. Small Businesses, Local Food Sunfox Farm Lending to Sunfox Farm for their food truck means more to us than just a business loan.
It’s creating an asset for an entire community that connects neighbors, friends, and families while producing local food and products. Small Businesses Closet Treasures: Like Mother, Like Daughter for New Owner of Consignment Store Young entrepreneur Alexa Santti became the first business owner to receive a U.S. SBA microloan from the Community Loan Fund in March when she purchased Closet Treasures consignment store in Grantham.
When you invest with us, you have the opportunity to receive a combination of financial and social returns — wins for both you and the community. We've always been guided by relationships and faith in regular people. Seventy-seven percent of our investors are individuals and we have a 100% investor repayment record.
In addition to an established record of supporting entrepreneurs, we invest in local renewable energy aimed at empowering homeowners and businesses to be self-reliant. Founders of the ROC (resident-owned community) model, we are recognized nationally as innovators in the preservation and financing of affordable manufactured homes.
Our neighbors-investing-in-neighbors model is aimed at building stronger, resilient, and more self-reliant communities, improving the lives of people throughout New Hampshire, and serving as a model across the U.S. Fixed-rate residential mortgages to help you purchase a manufactured home, refinance your current mortgage, or make repairs or improvements.
Resident-owned Community Support Loans, coaching, and advice for resident cooperatives to help you hold onto your manufactured homes in a supportive community. Small Business and Nonprofit Loans Flexible funding to help you expand or improve your business or nonprofit paired with repayment coaching and advice.
Small Town and Municipal Grant Writing Assistance for governments and municipalities of small towns in writing trust, government, corporate, and foundation grants Manufactured-home Owners: Buy Your Park Loans, coaching, and advice to help manufactured-home owners set up a cooperative to buy and manage your park.
Affordable Housing Development Loans Pre-development loans for assessing development opportunities, bridge financing to assist in property acquisition, and project financing. Innovative solutions, loans, and advising to help ROCs, small businesses, and nonprofits address energy efficiency, costs, and resilience. They give you way more than just a loan.
They coach you. It was a relief to have someone to talk to about the business. Ahmad Aissa Owner, Aissa Sweets With the Community Loan Fund, the work is so vital, and the payoff is happening every day.
That’s what impact is. Joe Keefe Impax Asset Management The partnership with NH Community Loan Fund has been amazing and contributed to our goal of making food accessible in communities. Mukhtar Idhow Executive Director of the Organization for Refugee and Immigrant Success (ORIS), which oversees borrower Fresh Start Farms I immediately thought you were different.
When we talked it was about: What does your business need? I got a sense that there was a partnership beyond just a financial partnership. Gail Somers Owner of Yahso Jamaican Grille, Keene If the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund had not made this happen, Keene would not have an entire section of its beautiful city rehabilitated.
Bob Elliott Former staff, Monadnock Economic Development Corporation The Community Loan Fund brings a sense of possibility and abundance to a part of the population that grew up with a sense of scarcity. We look at what people have, not at what they don’t have. We adapt ourselves to what people can do.
Julie Eades New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Founding President The latest on affordable housing, community lending and investing, our impact, and other stories about the inspirational people we work with in New Hampshire. The Clock is Ticking: Manufactured-Home Owners vs. Big Business Imagine receiving notice that the land underneath your home will be sold in just 60 days.
It’s a situation that many manufactured-home owners face as out-of-state investors seek to take ownership and control of New Hampshire’s manufactured-home communities, eliminating the last affordable path to homeownership for many of our neighbors. New Hampshire Homeowner Featured in CDFI Coalition Report A Community Loan Fund borrower from Keene, N. H.
was recently featured in the 2026 CDFI Progress Report from the CDFI Coalition. N. H.
Community Loan Fund 3/31/2026 News Exeter TV: New Energy Solutions for Town's Manufactured-Home Owners Exeter TV recently put a spotlight on an energy solutions program for the Community Loan Fund's resident-owned communities in Exeter. N. H.
Community Loan Fund 3/23/2026 Article New Research on Manufactured Homes from The Pew Charitable Trusts Highlights N. H. Model How can manufactured-home owners access a traditional fair, fixed-rate 30-year mortgage?
NH has a solution! N. H.
Community Loan Fund 3/23/2026 Get the details on how to become an impact investor and put your funds to good use helping your neighbors and your community. Donate today. Together, we can help your neighbors achieve their dreams of owning their own home or growing their business.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and businesses in New Hampshire. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
New Hampshire Community Loan Fund Grants is funded by New Hampshire Community Loan Fund. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Hampshire. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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