Community Investment Management

Community Investment Management

Investment Management
51-200 employees

Overview

Community Investment Management (CIM) is an impact investment firm focused on deploying capital to underserved communities across the United States. They provide financing to small businesses, affordable housing projects, and other initiatives that promote economic opportunity and social equity. CIM aims to generate both financial returns and positive social impact by investing in organizations and projects that address critical community needs.

About Us

Community Investment Management (CIM), founded in 2012, is an alternative credit manager focused on responsible financial innovation and impact. As a certified B Corporation recognized by ImpactAssets 50, CIM provides strategic debt to scale responsible and innovative businesses serving underserved communities throughout the U.S. CIM champions the belief that financial institutions have a responsibility to foster economic justice and positive social change through responsible investment and innovative financial solutions.

Vision

To be a leading impact investment firm that transforms communities by providing access to capital and driving sustainable economic growth.

Mission

To deploy capital to underserved communities, fostering economic opportunity and positive social impact through strategic debt investments in responsible and innovative businesses.

Culture

CIM fosters a collaborative and mission-driven culture. The company values impact, integrity, and innovation. Employees are passionate about using finance as a tool for social good and are committed to creating a more equitable and inclusive economy. The company promotes a supportive and inclusive work environment where diverse perspectives are valued.

Specialties & Industries

Impact investingalternative creditcommunity development financesmall business lendingaffordable housing financesocial enterprise financingunderserved communitiesresponsible lendingfinancial inclusion.Financial ServicesFinTechNGO / Social ImpactMicrofinancePrivate Company