IFF in Illinois

Since our founding as the Illinois Facility Fund in 1988, IFF has provided more than 630 below-market rate loans to Illinois nonprofits and has grown from an organization with $1.7 million in initial support into one with more than $128 million in assets.

IFF started as a facility lender for Chicago nonprofits serving low-income groups and soon expanded its affordable lending services to nonprofits across the state, opening a Springfield office in 2001 to better serve nonprofits in the state’s central and southern regions.

IFF works across sector with agencies like CommunityHealth, which utilized a below-market rate IFF loan to move from renting to owning a facility for its health clinic and expand its space. Upon moving into their new space, CommunityHealth saw their revenue and net assets double.

In 1996, IFF was among the first community development financial institutions in the nation to provide below-market rate financing specifically for charter schools. Through our Charter Schools Capital Program, IFF has helped charter school operators in Illinois to identify, acquire, and rehab facilities to meet their needs.

In 1997, IFF developed a real estate services department, providing space and financial planning, project management, and technical assistance, to help nonprofits in the Chicago metropolitan area navigate facility projects.

In November, it was announced that one of IFF’s real estate clients, the Charles H. Shaw Technology and Learning Center (STLC), won the 2009 J. Timothy Anderson Awards for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation (The “Timmy” Awards) in the “Most Innovative Adaptive Reuse” category. The project was also recently featured on wttw’s Chicago Tonight. STLC involved the adaptive reuse of a decommissioned and obsolete power plant into a state of the art high school which incorporates historic and green elements. IFF was involved from the project’s inception and managed all aspects of preliminary planning and financing, helped evaluate potential partners, assess the feasibility of proposed operating models, structured the preliminary financing structure, selected the architect and general contractor, and provided general project oversight.

In 2000, IFF helped develop the Children's Capital Fund, a public-private partnership to develop early childhood education and care facilities in Chicago's highest-need communities.

IFF’s research department has also conducted research specific to Illinois, including:

Illinois Borrowers
  • Asian Human Services
  • Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Illinois
  • Community Health and Emergency Services
  • Habitat for Humanity of Champaign County
  • Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights, and affiliates
  • Jane Addams Hull House Association
  • YWCA of Peoria

Illinois Real Estate Clients

  • Access Living
  • Children’s Home + Aid
  • CommunityHealth, NFP
  • Erie Family Health Center
  • Inspiration Corporation
  • Kids Hope United
  • Lutheran Social Services
  • Noble Network

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Contact

To discuss our work and services in the Chicago metro area or northern Illinois, please contact Amy Stewart at 312 629 0600. To discuss our work and services in central or southern Illinois, please contact Craig Staley at 217 523 4435.

To get directions to IFF's Illinois offices, go to the Contact Us page.

 
 
Chicago
One North LaSalle Street
Suite 700
Chicago, IL 60602
T. 312 629 0060
F. 312 629 0061
Springfield
920 South Spring Street
Suite 2400
Springfield, IL 62704
T. 309 495 5923
Missouri
911 Washington Avenue
Suite 203
St. Louis, MO 63101
T. 314 588 8840
F. 314 588 2170
Wisconsin
215 North Water Street
Suite 225
Milwaukee, WI 53202
T. 414 248 0673