For the eighth year in a row, Living Cities’ Catalyst Family of Funds have been selected for the ImpactAssets 50, an impact investing showcase featuring fund managers with demonstrated financial capacity and a clear commitment to delivering social impact.
Using capital as a forcing mechanism for social change has been a commitment of Living Cities since its origination, and the Catalyst Family of Funds are impact investing vehicles that have helped us turn this long-lasting commitment into reality for the past 10 years. That’s why we are thrilled to announce that the Catalyst Fund and the Blended Catalyst Fund have been included in the ImpactAssets 50 among an impressive set of peers in this vibrant and growing field.
Through our impact investments, we aim to close racial wealth gaps by supporting the creation of income and wealth for people of color in US cities. We are doing so by driving more capital to entrepreneurs of color. More specifically, we are changing who the decision-makers are, to influence who gets access to capital; we are testing alternative methods of underwriting by investing in organizations that are changing how risk is assessed; and we are investing in innovative fund models, to better serve the needs of founders of color in American cities.
The Catalyst Fund and Blended Catalyst Fund are structured debt funds that advance Living Cities’ programmatic initiatives. Through the Catalyst Family of Funds, we have deployed approximately $57 million and our 29 investments have leveraged over $1 billion in additional financing. Our second fund, the Blended Catalyst Fund (BCF), is in its deployment period and is actively seeking new investment opportunities.
Below are two examples of recent transactions.
We are especially honored to be part of such extraordinary group of leaders in the impact investing field this year, as we continue to refine our impact strategy towards closing the racial income and wealth gaps in U.S cities. We are certain that we will continue to learn from their investing experience and commitment social impact.