Sentences with phrase «schools credit enhancements»

CSDC offers high performing charter schools credit enhancements to secure loans and leases through the Building Block Fund and innovative loan products through CSDC Direct.

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New Vision Charter School, Loveland, CO Building Block Fund Project: A collaborative partnership between a charter school and Boys and Girls club, enabled by CSDC's credit enhancement, for new construction of a multi-million dollar, multipurpose facSchool, Loveland, CO Building Block Fund Project: A collaborative partnership between a charter school and Boys and Girls club, enabled by CSDC's credit enhancement, for new construction of a multi-million dollar, multipurpose facschool and Boys and Girls club, enabled by CSDC's credit enhancement, for new construction of a multi-million dollar, multipurpose facility.
CSDC has been the largest financial intermediary and credit enhancement provider to charter schools nationally for more than a decade.
CSDC LAUNCHES NEW CREDIT ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM FOR INDIANAPOLIS CHARTER SCHOOLS (Hanover, MD, October, 2010) The Charter Schools Development Corporation (CSDC) has announced the creation of the Indianapolis Building Block Fund (IBBF) in partnership with the Indianapolis Mayor's SCHOOLS (Hanover, MD, October, 2010) The Charter Schools Development Corporation (CSDC) has announced the creation of the Indianapolis Building Block Fund (IBBF) in partnership with the Indianapolis Mayor's Schools Development Corporation (CSDC) has announced the creation of the Indianapolis Building Block Fund (IBBF) in partnership with the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
Launched in 2010 in partnership with the Indianapolis Mayor's Office, this $ 2 million program offers credit enhancement solutions to help Indianapolis charter schools secure facilities upon advantageous lease and loan terms, enabling them to maximize their educational funding.
CSDC was the lead catalyst, architect and advocate for the establishment of a $ 25 million Congressional demonstration program in 2001, the forerunner to the Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities Program administered by the U.S. Department of Education, which has provided several hundred million dollars in grants nationally for credit enhancement and revolving loan programs operated by nonprofit organizations and state ageCredit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities Program administered by the U.S. Department of Education, which has provided several hundred million dollars in grants nationally for credit enhancement and revolving loan programs operated by nonprofit organizations and statEnhancement for Charter School Facilities Program administered by the U.S. Department of Education, which has provided several hundred million dollars in grants nationally for credit enhancement and revolving loan programs operated by nonprofit organizations and state agecredit enhancement and revolving loan programs operated by nonprofit organizations and statenhancement and revolving loan programs operated by nonprofit organizations and state agencies.
For charter schools sponsored by the Mayor of Indianapolis, CSDC offers credit enhancements through the Indianapolis Building Block Fund.
Launched with the support of the Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank (Bond Bank), this new $ 2 million credit enhancement program exclusively serves charter schools sponsored by the Mayor of Indianapolis.
The IBBF offers third party credit enhancements to secure charter schools» lease or loan payment obligations, providing facilities funding support to Indianapolis charter schools, either new or expanding, that are trying to do more with less.
As a 501 (c)(3) tax - exempt, nonprofit corporation and CDFI, CSDC has helped public charter schools acquire and finance facilities at the lowest possible cost, through below - market - rate credit enhancements and direct loans, as well as custom - developed lease - for - purchase facilities.
Telesis Preparatory Academy — CDSC provided a credit enhancement to the school to enable them to expand their enrollment.
(September 1, 2015, Columbia, MD) Charter Schools Development Corporation (CSDC) is pleased to announce that it has received a $ 5 million grant under the U.S. Department of Education's (ED) Credit Enhancement for Charter Schools Facilities Program that will enable the organization to expand its lending and development capacity to multiple charter schools over a broad geographic area, with a new emphasis on serving schools located in rural commuSchools Development Corporation (CSDC) is pleased to announce that it has received a $ 5 million grant under the U.S. Department of Education's (ED) Credit Enhancement for Charter Schools Facilities Program that will enable the organization to expand its lending and development capacity to multiple charter schools over a broad geographic area, with a new emphasis on serving schools located in rural commuSchools Facilities Program that will enable the organization to expand its lending and development capacity to multiple charter schools over a broad geographic area, with a new emphasis on serving schools located in rural commuschools over a broad geographic area, with a new emphasis on serving schools located in rural commuschools located in rural communities.
In 2011, CSDC assisted the high achieving school again by providing a credit enhancement of an acquisition and construction loan from Chase Bank to enable the school to acquire the adjacent 5 acres and build a new 16,000 sq. ft. building.
CSDC provides comprehensive financial services to charter schools nationwide to help them lease or purchase facilities suited to their educational mission and student enrollment needs, through lease and loan credit enhancement and guarantees, a facilities development program, direct loans, and financial consulting and loan acquisition services.
The Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities Program was established in 2001 to address a critical problem faced by many charter schools — lack of suitable facilities and difficulty obtaining financing to secure suitable facilities.
Included in the Capitol Update this week: * CCSA Submits Letter to Superintendent Torlakson Regarding PCSGP Concerns * Update on Actions Taken by the State Board of Education (SBE) * SB 740 Apportionments Posted by California Department of Education * Open Application Period for the Charter Schools Facilities Credit Enhancement Grant Program * Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Charter Schools in California!
Utilizing a $ 10 million federal enhancement grant and a $ 100,000 contribution from the Texas Education Agency (TEA), TCEP provides credit enhancement for municipal bonds that provide financing for the acquisition, construction, repair or renovation of Texas charter school facilities (including certain refinancing of facilities debt that meet federal guidelines), by funding a debt service reserve fund for such issuances.
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced today three grants totaling $ 11 million awarded to a nonprofit organization, a State entity, and a consortium of nonprofits that are working across the country to help charter schools obtain facilities through purchase, lease, and donation under the Credit Enhancement for Charter Schools Facilities Program (Credit Enhancschools obtain facilities through purchase, lease, and donation under the Credit Enhancement for Charter Schools Facilities Program (Credit EnhancSchools Facilities Program (Credit Enhancement).
Today the U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced a $ 9.98 million grant to Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) as part of the U.S. Department of Education's Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities Grants Program.
TCSA is pleased to announce that the 2016 application for the Texas Credit Enhancement Program (TCEP) is now available through the Texas Public Finance Authority Charter School Finance Corporation.
1:05 p.m. Charter School Finance Authority, Bonding, and Credit Enhancement — Treasurer David Damschen
Based on internal analysis of its success data, MTDA has rolled out several new design enhancements in the last two school years, including a simplified course organization, increased access to live tutoring for students struggling on particular assignments or concepts, and an increased expectation of local schools to build a supportive environment around credit recovery students.
The Tutoring School offers two types of summer tutoring programs for New York City high school students: (1) for - credit and non-credit high school courses and (2) supplemental tutoring, skills enhancement, and test preparation proSchool offers two types of summer tutoring programs for New York City high school students: (1) for - credit and non-credit high school courses and (2) supplemental tutoring, skills enhancement, and test preparation proschool students: (1) for - credit and non-credit high school courses and (2) supplemental tutoring, skills enhancement, and test preparation proschool courses and (2) supplemental tutoring, skills enhancement, and test preparation programs.
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