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Local Affordable Housing Advocate Receives Additional Funding to Create Jobs

CHARLESTON, S.C.— A second grant from Create Jobs for USA will allow Lowcountry Housing Trust to make greater strides in adding more jobs in the Lowcountry. Create Jobs for USA, a collaboration between Starbucks and Opportunity Finance Network (OFN), presented Lowcountry Housing Trust its first grant in February for $20,000. The additional funding brings the total investment from the fund to $34,500.

Lowcountry Housing Trust is a North Charleston-based community lender dedicated to encouraging and funding affordable housing in the coastal region of South Carolina. The funding from OFN will help Lowcountry Housing Trust create and sustain jobs in the area as part of a national campaign to support community businesses in underserved communities.

“We’re pleased that OFN recognizes the important work that CDFIs are doing, and honored that Create Jobs for USA has decided to support us with this additional grant,” says Michelle Mapp, executive director of Lowcountry Housing Trust. “Create Jobs for USA is unprecedented for the CDFI industry, shining a national spotlight on our work, and this grant will help us to create and sustain jobs in the Lowcountry.”

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Funding from Create Jobs for USA has already been dispersed to the local community. Lowcountry Housing Trust recently made a $250,000 loan to BCD Affordable Housing, LLC to purchase and rehabilitate a six-unit apartment complex in downtown Charleston. Not only will this project create housing opportunities for low and moderate income families, it has created seven direct jobs and three indirect jobs from the nearby neighborhood.  

Lowcountry Housing Trust was the first community development financial institution (CDFI) in South Carolina to receive a grant from the fund since the program began allocating awards in November 2011Create Jobs for USA pools donations from Starbucks customers, partners/employees, concerned citizens and additional corporate partners (Google Offers, Banana Republic and Citi) into a nationwide fund, held and managed by OFN, for community business lending. Donors who contribute $5 or more will receive a red, white and blue wristband with the message “Indivisible.” The wristbands are individually handmade in the USA and all component materials are manufactured by U.S. suppliers, so the effort is also helping support American manufacturing jobs.

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Since Nov. 1, 2011, Create Jobs for USA has been collecting donations at www.CreateJobsforUSA.org and at nearly 7,000 company-operated Starbucks across the country. 100% of the donations will support organizations like Lowcountry Housing Trust for job creation and retention across the U.S.  To date, the program has raised over $11.5 million from institutional and individual donors.

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