Partners for the Common Good relies on support from our investors and funders. Therefore, each year we disclose our financial statements to the public. Below you will find our most recent audited financial statements and IRS 990 tax documents.
Thank you to all who joined us at the 2013 Partners for the Common Good (PCG) Investor Meeting, held in conjunction with the annual conference of the Resource Center for Religious Institutes in Anaheim, CA.
Together we finance community development and encourage community engagement.
Our model of a participation network directly benefits our borrower organizations and the people they serve by providing more capital than individual financial institutions could on their own. Our participation lending network builds the capacity and expertise of local CDFIs committed to serving nonprofits and double bottom line businesses.
We are a leader in our industry. Our work helps build infrastructure that enables CDFIs to increase the scale of their impact across the country. We do this in three main ways:
(August 10, 2010) The nation’s largest and most prestigious awards program for community development financial institutions (CDFIs) announced today that Partners for the Common Good (PCG) is a finalist for an award of $2.75 million in the highly competitive 2010 Wachovia Wells Fargo NEXT Awards for Opportunity Finance. Awardees will be announced prior to an awards celebration at Opportunity Finance Network’s (OFN’s) 26th Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA.
Community development is a commitment to the belief that communities benefit the most when they have greater control over the conditions that affect their lives.
Partners can provide access to capital for borrowers working both domestically and internationally.
Domestic:
For borrowers working domestically, we principally operate as a wholesale participation lender. We provide our borrowers with capital by linking them to a national network of mission focused lenders and socially motivated investors. We are a leader in structuring innovative financing partnerships that serve a diverse group of high-social impact organizations.