The Municipal Resilience Program (MRP) provides direct support to cities and towns to complete a municipal-driven workshop process that brings together climate change information and local knowledge to identify...
Read moreIn August, DC Green Bank and Rainplan announced today the closing of an initial $2,000,000 deal to increase access and affordability for stormwater management infrastructure across the District of...
Read more“The DC Green Bank closed an investment of more than $500,000 to support Shiloh Baptist Church of Washington as it pursues upgrades to its sanctuary building cooling system and...
Read moreDC Green Bank Provided a $650,000 revolving loan facility to allow for Green Compass to design, build, and operate an estimated five new stormwater management and green infrastructure projects...
Read moreIn June 2022, NYGB entered into a subordinated loan facility, originated through RFP 19, that will enable NYCEEC to make loans to finance energy efficiency projects in NYS that...
Read moreNZGIF has established an $8 million senior debt facility to fund the operation of solar panels on schools across New Zealand. It will do this by setting up a...
Read moreThe CEFC, in the first investment of its Australian Recycling Investment Fund, committed $16.5 million in debt finance towards the first Circular Plastics Australia recycling facility in Albury, New...
Read moreAustralian property group Stockland is undertaking a portfolio-wide energy efficiency retrofit program, as well as the development of a market-leading Green Star design standard for new-build retirement living. The...
Read moreThe work is financed by Frasers Property’s $300 million sustainability linked loan (SLL). Under the terms of the SLL, Frasers Property will receive a lower interest rate by targeting...
Read moreInclusive Prosperity Capital is a mission-driven specialty finance organization that seeks to increase clean energy investment in underserved markets, including a particular focus on low- to moderate-income (LMI) communities....
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