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FCLF's Board of Directors includes representatives from organizations all over the state of Florida, representing our Investors, our Borrowers, and Technical Experts.


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It is the policy of Florida Community Loan Fund not to discriminate against any person who is Limited English Proficient (LEP). FCLF staff will provide equitable access to LEP persons and entities seeking affordable capital for community development projects. In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Executive Order 13166, FCLF will take all reasonable steps to provide LEP persons meaningful access to program information upon request and provide language assistance services available free of charge.

Board of Directors

Chair. Tina Brown, CEO, Overtown Youth Center. read bio

Vice Chair. Dr. Germaine Smith-Baugh, President and CEO, Urban League of Broward County. read bio

Treasurer. Alecia Dillon, CFO, Health Foundation of South Florida. read bio

Secretary. Victor Rivera, Vice President of Lending, Civic Builders. read bio

Immediate Past Chair. Claire Raley. read bio

At Large:

Alfred Arzuaga, President, Orlando Neighborhood Improvement Corp. read bio

Lauren Butler, SVP, Purpose Driven Impact Financing Initiative Relationship Manager, Truist. read bio

Ernest Coney, Jr., Chief Executive Officer, CDC of Tampa. read bio

Annie Neasman, Retired President & CEO, Jessie Trice Community Health System. read bio

David R. Punzak, Esquire. read bio

John Talmage, Director, Lee County Economic Development. read bio


Lending Committee

David R. Punzak, Esquire, Chair
Annie Neasman, Vice Chair, President & CEO, Jessie Trice Community Health System
Miles Anderson, Mitigation Bureau Chief, Florida Division of Emergency Management
Ignacio Esteban, CEO, Florida Community Loan Fund
Tina Forcier, CEO, Habitat for Humanity of Hillsborough County
Tammy Haylock-Moore, Managing Director, Commercial Bank, Chase Bank
Cheryl Howell, Affordable Housing Director, Hillsborough County
Jack Humburg, Chief Operating Officer, Boley Centers, Inc.
Ashon Nesbitt, Chief Executive Officer, Florida Housing Coalition
Brian Weaver, Partner, Stinson LLP


Finance Committee

Alecia Dillon, Chair, CFO, Health Foundation of South Florida.
Tina Brown, CEO, Overtown Youth Center
Jose Luis de la Rosa, Multifamily Credit Risk Manager, Fannie Mae
Claire Raley, FCLF Immediate Past Chair
Ed Timberlake, Retired


NMTC Advisory Board

Alfred Arzuaga, Chair, President, Orlando Neighborhood Improvement Corp.
Lynn Brockwell-Carey
Gwendolyn Dawson, CEO, Ocala Housing Authority
Patrick McNamara, President & CEO, Palm Healthcare Foundation
Dawn Stanhope, President & CEO, Boys & Girls Clubs of Manatee County

FCLF serves Florida from a main office in Orlando and a system of field offices throughout the state.


MAIN OFFICE

800 N. Magnolia Avenue, Suite 106
Orlando, FL 32803
407.246.0846 phone
407.246.0856 fax
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FIELD OFFICES

  • Tampa Area  
  • Fort Lauderdale Area 

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FCLF is a nonprofit lending institution providing financing to developers for construction or renovation of affordable housing and community facilities in low-income areas. We are not able to provide loans or other funding directly to indivduals. We do not operate or manage any homebuyer education programs. For more information on availability of affordable housing in Florida visit www.floridahousing.org.

STATEWIDE IMPACT

$721 million in total financing
$2.18 billion in total project costs
449 community development loans +
37 NMTC transactions
Cumulative Financing
FCLF Our Impact
Core Purpose FCLF exists to maximize opportunities for people and places outside of the economic mainstream.
Our Vision Opportunity and dignity exist for every person and community in Florida.
Our Mission Our expertise and capital make projects successful and help organizations improve lives and communities.

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