The Institute For Entrepreneurial Leadership (IFEL), a nonprofit organization that works to eradicate the systemic barriers that prevent people from historically excluded populations from being able to build wealth through entrepreneurship, today announced a strategic partnership with TruFund Financial Services, Inc. to help entrepreneurs of color generate wealth through commercial real estate ownership.
The TruFund Real Estate Acquisition Program (RAP) will initially be offered in TruFund’s identified service areas in Northern New Jersey, New York, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. TruFund launched RAP to provide businesses with a way to reduce operational risk, promote business stability and open a new pathway to wealth creation for business owners who have historically been shut out from real estate ownership.
IFEL will leverage its community of nearly 800 volunteer professionals to help business owners address issues and barriers that may impede their ability to apply for a RAP loan successfully.
“Real estate ownership can be transformative for small business owners. It brings stability, mitigates the potential for displacement, and allows a business to take greater control of its physical assets to improve operations and capacity,” said James H. Bason, President and CEO of TruFund Financial Services, Inc. “We are excited to offer first-of-its-kind products for the communities we serve and we have found an excellent partner in IFEL.”
For any business, rising rents and costly property improvements can pose a significant challenge, with some investing hundreds of thousands of dollars in properties they don’t own. TruFund’s RAP offers a solution with a primary first mortgage of up to 90% of the property purchase price and the option to add a subordinated loan of up to 5% of a property purchase.
“We’re thrilled to partner with TruFund and look forward to supporting entrepreneurs navigate the challenging real estate market,” said IFEL CEO and Co-Founder Jill Johnson. “Real estate adds immense value to an enterprise, and we’re encouraged to see the benefits of ownership being discussed in the small business arena.”
For more information or to apply for the program, visit weareifel.org/realestateready.
About The Institute For Entrepreneurial Leadership
The Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership (IFEL) is an independent, nonprofit organization that leverages the power of relationship capital to create pathways to success for Black and Latinx founders, entrepreneurs, and small business owners. IFEL was founded in 2002. Its mission is to eradicate the systemic barriers that prevent people from historically excluded populations from accessing the knowledge, networks, and capital required for entrepreneurial success and wealth creation. Learn more at www.weareifel.org.
TruFund Financial Services, Inc. is a wholly independent national nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). TruFund seeks to stimulate economic development in communities that traditional banking institutions underserve by providing fair and accessible capital, hands-on technical assistance, and innovative solutions to small businesses and nonprofit organizations. To learn more about TruFund, visit www.trufund.org.