We work alongside the partners and community leaders who shape this work — bringing flexible, accessible capital, rigorous research, and long-term local relationships to every place we invest. Our 40th year is a measure of what’s possible. And while we celebrate the meaningful milestones we have reached, we are also eager for our partnerships to continue to grow in support of the communities we serve.
When governments and institutions make decisions about where to direct limited resources, the quality of their analysis determines the quality of their outcomes. Reinvestment Fund’s Policy Solutions team provides the research infrastructure that turns complex data into actionable strategy — and in 2025, that work shaped decisions at every level, from county governments to national housing policy.
[Photo: The Montgomery County Early Care and Education Facility Loan Program channels public investment into early learning spaces, informed by Reinvestment Fund’s Policy Solutions work to help providers build, expand, and sustain high-quality care for children and families.]
From a century-old arts building in the heart of Philadelphia to a new campus for children in central Florida, Reinvestment Fund’s financing reaches the places and projects that define community life. That breadth is deliberate — a commitment to deploying capital where traditional lenders alone will not go.
[Photo: With financing from Reinvestment Fund, Scout is transforming the former UArts campus into the Village of Industry & Art — a hub for artist studios and creative enterprise on Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts. To commemorate UArt’s legacy, Scout hosted a Celebration of Life event.]
When communities need a partner, Reinvestment Fund is there. In 2025, that presence spanned more than 235 engagements — town halls, neighborhood tours, panel discussions, and groundbreaking ceremonies — in cities and towns across the country. Catalytic capital begins with trust, and trust is built in person.
[Photo: Dr. Ibram X. Kendi at Fort Valley State University, speaking during the inaugural HBCU Brilliance Initiative Cohort event focused on advancing resources, leadership, and opportunity at historically Black colleges and universities.]