BlueHub Capital’s mission is to build healthy communities where people with incomes below the living wage live and work. BlueHub invests in housing, health, education, and commercial and community facilities. In addition to providing direct facility financing to charter schools, BlueHub Capital provides leasehold improvement loans, bridge financing and technical assistance to charter schools.
Terms (Years) | Amortization | |
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Acquisition loans | 5 | N/A |
Construction loans | 3 | N/A |
Mini-permanent loans | 7 | 30 |
Permanent loans | 15 | 30 |
Predevelopment loans | 3 | N/A |
Working capital | 3 | N/A |
Maximum financing for a single project | $18,445,000 |
Maximum amortization (years) | 30 |
Key Statistics:
Financial Overview | |
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U.S. Department of Education (ED) Credit Enhancement | $32,000,000 |
New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocation total | $543,000,000 |
Community Development Financial Institutions Bond Guarantee Program (CDFI BGP) allocation total | $0 |
Portfolio Statistics | |
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Total historic financing1 | $257,277,039 |
Number of schools/projects supported | 62 |
NMTC allocation employed for charter facilities | $13,000,000 |
Number of schools supported with NMTC | 1 |
CDFI BGP allocation deployed for schools | N/A |
Number of schools supported with CDFI BGP | N/A |
Portfolio Performance | |
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$ amount of financing repaid/refinanced2 | $88,266,358 |
NMTC matured/refinanced | $13,000,000 |
Total number of transactions3 | 76 |
Original $ amount of defaults4 | $0 |
Number of defaults | 0 |
Default rate (% of total $ amount of financing) | 0% |
Default rate (% of total number of financings) | N/A |
$ amount write-offs | $0 |
Number of write-offs | 0 |
Write-off rate (% of total $ amount of financing) | N/A |
Write-off rate (% of total number of financings) | N/A |
Footnotes:
1Financing defined as grants, recoverable grants, loans, and guarantees.
2Includes full repayments only; does not include partial amortizations or restructurings.
3Number includes only those financings with a repayment obligation; it excludes grants.
4A defaulted loan is defined as one in which the school can no longer make debt service payments and the lender must litigate or foreclose for repayment. This figure represents the loan amount at origination, not the amount outstanding at default.
Last updated: November 2021
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