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THE KNOWLEDGE BANK

As the Northwest experts in community development, Impact Capital provides a range of services and resources to help community development practitioners and agencies increase skills and capacity.


Training participants

Training

Visit our Training page for course information and registration details for Impact Capital trainings.


Impact Capital Peer Networks (Coming Soon!)

Impact Capital is expanding its Peer Networks program and in an effort to further connect people working in the community development industry with their peers.  Watch this page for updates and sign up for email updates in the box at the top of this page.


Resource Library (Coming Soon!)

Impact Capital is in the process of developing a resource library with useful information, templates, case studies, samples and links to other resources to assist in community-building activities.  Please watch this page for updates and sign up for email updates in the box at the top of this page.

  • Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)

    Impact Capital is affiliated with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and offers their program in the Pacific Northwest. Through our relationship with LISC, Impact Capital has access to a variety of resources, including the LISC online library. Please contact us for about how to access these resources and click on the links below for more information.  Key resources offered by Impact Capital through LISC include:
    Community Safety Initiative

    National Football League Youth Recreation

    Housing Authority Resource Center

    Green Development Center

    Affordable Housing Preservation

  • The Consortium for Housing & Asset Management (CHAM)

    CHAM is a collaboration of the leaders in the fields of nonprofit affordable housing production and community development. The Consortium is comprised of Enterprise Community Partners, the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, and NeighborWorks America.