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Kansas Community
Investment Fund
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Background: Intersection of Health & Wealth
E-ship as a priority for community & economic development
KCIF$1M
$500K/year --> <-- $500K/year
Building assets & capacity of community foundations
Healthy Communities Initiative
KCIF created with
expectation that healthy
& prosperous
communities with rooted
wealth & equitable,
sustainable opportunities
will create stronger
communities across
Kansas
$1 million/year for 3 years
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• Create impact investment model that develops sustainable assets for investments in underserved communities
• Expand investment through engagement with community foundations & other place-based philanthropy
• Increase projects focused on health equity & community vibrancy
• Attract additional investment from other organizations into the fund
KCIF: Goals
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• Impact and Risk have multiple tiered evaluation including staff review and KCIF Committee Review
• There is a higher expectation of investment return than other programs
• Criteria of Health Equity, Community Vibrancy, and Portfolio fit will start with a fairly wide definition and will likely narrow as we learn
• KCIF has the potential to create a model that will allow us to generate funds from other private sector and foundation sources
KCIF Distinguishing Characteristics
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Investing for Impact
• Matching loan fund
• Direct app, match up to 15% of capital
• Invest in projects generated through
NetWork Kansas partners & E-Communities
Kansas Community Investment Fund
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The focus is on projects that reach underserved populations that positively impact health equity and community vibrancy
• Rural
• Urban Distressed
• Woman- and/or minority-owned enterprises
KCIF: Criteria
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Open to wider range of organization types
• For-profit
• Non-profit
• Government entity
Criteria
The organization needs to be a sustainable
operating enterprise; cash flow positive through
revenue generation and/or other funding sources
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Match Criteria & Terms
• KCIF matches up to 15% of public or private (bank) funds
• If have $500,000 in matching funds, could apply for $75,000 from KCIF ($500K x .15 = $75K)
• Max loan = $250,000
• Matches terms of matching loan Floor rate of 4% & max term length of 10 years
• Monthly rounds, close on 15th of each month
• Must be submitted by NetWork Kansas partners
Direct Applications
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• Impact Score
•Risk Score
•Project Objective
Evaluation & Portfolio Fit
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• Kansas Community Philanthropy Innovators Network (CPIN)
• Faculty: Aspen Institute and Locus Impact Investing
• 18 month Cohort of 4 Community Foundation/Economic Development Teams
• 3 Rural, 1 Metro Team (NetWork Kansas staff: Simone Elder, Shelley Paasch and Imagene Harris participating)
One Last Thing
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Questions??