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Financial Partners (2008)

Financial investments made by local, state and federal governments, private investors and lending institutions make the development possible.

Grant Sources
Source Purpose Amount
King County
    -King County Float Loan Infrastructure $1,750,000
    -108 Loan Infrastructure $6,250,000
    -108 Loan Food Bank $500,000
    -CDBG Jim Wiley Community Center $439,595
    -HOME Funds Seola Crossing Affordable Housing $2,000,000
    -Parks and Recreation Division Youth
     Sport Facility Grant    Jim Wiley Community Center $50,000
    -King County Council Grant (Constantine) Jim Wiley Community Center $100,000
Washington State Housing Trust Fund Seola Crossing/Nia Apts Affordable Housing $2,250,000
BECU Affordable Homeownership plan $30,000
Boys and Girls Club of King County, Southwest Branch Jim Wiley Community Center $100,000
State of Washington Department of Community Trade and Economic Development 
    -Youth Recreational Facilities Program Jim Wiley Community Center $294,000
    -Local/Community Projects Plaza $197,000
    -Local/Community Projects Jim Wiley Community Center $394,000
    -Community Service Facilities Food Bank $184,000
US Department of Housing and Urban Development 
    -HOPE VI Grant Public Housing Construction $35,000,000
    -Special Project Grant Jim Wiley Community Center $72,168
    -Special Project Grant Jim Wiley Community Center $841,500
Pacific Northwest Program of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation  Jim Wiley Community Center $600,000
Medina Foundation Jim Wiley Community Center $50,000
McEachern Charitable Trust Jim Wiley Community Center $100,000
Norcliffe Foundation Jim Wiley Community Center $100,000
Neighborhood House Building Donation $25,323
Federal Department of Transportation East infrastructure $1,485,000
Boeing Corporation Food Bank $20,000
Boeing Corporation Jim Wiley Community Center $54,643
Boeing Employees Community Fund Food Bank $40,000
Seattle Foundation Food Bank $10,000
Seattle Foundation Jim Wiley Community Center $50,000
US Bank Food Bank $2,500
Bank of America Food Bank $2,000
Seattle City Light Rebates Seola Crossing Affordable Housing $152,610
Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle Seola Crossing Affordable Housing $250,000
Federal Home Loan Bank of SanFrancisco Nia Apartments Affordable Housing $328,000
       Total   $53,722,339
New Market Tax Credits  Jim Wiley Community Center $1,999,653
King County Housing Authority Contributions Food Bank $73,773
  Relocation (Maintenance facility) $59,293
       Total   $133,066
Greenbridge Loan Partners
King County Housing Authority Interim Financing $15,000,000
Bank of America  
    Construction and Permanent Financing        $63,950,000
       Total   $78,950,000
Greenbridge Equity Partners
MMA Financial, LLC
    Tax Credit Equity Investment in Seola Crossing (187 units)  $26,149,618
Apollo Housing Capital
    Tax Credit Equity Investment in Nia Apts. (82 units) & Salmon Creek (88 units)  $27,722,196
       Total   $53,871,814
TOTAL  
$188,676,872
 
 
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