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CDFIs could draw institutional capital for climate projects

A new report released on April 6 found that community lenders could play a larger role in attracting institutional investment for climate and infrastructure projects, despite longstanding concerns around risk, scale and liquidity.

The report, “Bridging Institutional Capital and Community Climate Investments,” published by Ceres and the Justice Climate Fund, argues that community-based financing institutions offer a viable pathway for investors seeking stable returns while supporting local economic resilience.

Community lenders, including community banks, credit unions and green banks, have historically been underutilized by institutional investors due to perceived constraints such as small loan sizes, limited aggregation mechanisms and a details ⇒

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