Given the significant measures in the U.S. at this time to lessen the spread and impact of COVID-19, Reinvestment Fund has activated its remote work policy for all employees.
During this time, all services are available and employees are accessible through their direct lines or via email during business hours of 9 am to 5 pm EST.
The health and wellbeing of our staff, partners and the communities we serve are our priority and we continue to monitor the situation. Throughout, we continue to partner with stakeholders across the country who are working hard to bring their projects to successful fruition.
We have also been reaching out personally to our borrowers and partners to better understand challenges and how we can be helpful. We are currently supporting several small businesses and nonprofits in our portfolio to access local, state, federal and philanthropic emergency resources as they become available. Our goal is to help alleviate some of the immediate financial pressures and ultimately to preserve local assets.
We are also working with investors and philanthropic partners to tailor responses to challenges we are seeing on the ground. The following are some new resources we have initiated to support communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
We appreciate your support as we do our part to reduce the spread of the virus and hope that you, your families and loved ones remain healthy during this challenging time. Should you have any questions or need any additional information during this time, please do not hesitate to contact any Reinvestment Fund team member.
If you are a borrower and have questions about your loan, please send an email to: myloan@reinvestment.com
If you are an investor and have questions about your investment, please send an email to: invest@reinvestment.com
For all other inquiries, please send an email to: info@reinvestment.com
The Renters’ Access Act (RAA) articulated what the City of Philadelphia defines as uniform tenant screening criteria, creates a right to dispute a landlord’s decision to decline an application from a prospective tenant, and right to a next available unit should the dispute produce evidence that the prospective tenant was a qualified applicant.