$1.4 BILLION
Community Impact
$352 MILLION
New Markets Tax Credits Deployed
3.5 MILLION
Commercial SQFT Built or Rehabbed
1,514
Residential Units Financed
5,408
Permanent Jobs Created/Retained
$13 MILLION+
Loan Volume
WHO WE ARE
Michigan Community Capital is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that exists to promote community and economic development, the creation of wealth and job opportunities; and to facilitate investment of private and public capital in Michigan. At our core, we are focused on driving economic mobility of low- and moderate-income Michigan residents and communities.
More HereWHAT WE DO
At Michigan Community Capital, we direct our resource to projects that create or preserve affordable and attainable (middle-income) housing; expand access to quality healthy food in underserved markets; and create accessible and quality jobs in low- and moderate-income communities. Specifically, we:
- Develop for-sale and rental affordable and attainable housing. Our rental properties are held long-term and managed on-site by MCC staff.
- Finance mission-focused projects with New Markets Tax Credits and Community Development Finance Institution lending products.
- Provide affordable and predictable comprehensive property insurance to affordable and attainable rental portfolios.
Insurance
Affordable and predictable comprehensive property insurance, tailed for affordable and attainable housing portfolios.
New Markets Tax Credits
A focus on projects that create quality, accessible jobs, healthy food access, and mixed-use attainable housing.
CDFI Lending
Low-cost, flexible loans and development services tailored to projects that create or preserve affordable/attainable housing and fill community needs.
Community Development
Urban and rural housing centric developments in low- and moderate-income communities.
Our Projects
Michigan Community Capital (MCC) is a non-profit diversified public-private partnership that supports the missions of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) by aggregating capital and facilitating the financing and development of low-income and attainable housing, and the redevelopment of complex brownfield sites within the State of Michigan.
MCC Developments
CDFI Lending
New Markets Tax Credits