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Tri Star Community Impact Fund
United States of America
Last updated 12 May 2020, by Impactyield.
Fund geography
Developed countries (203) / More developed regions (202) / More developed regions (North America, Asia & Oceania) (153) / United States of America (113)
Tri Star Community Impact Fund makes investments in blighted workforce housing apartment communities which feed poorly ranked public schools to foster stabilized communities by offering affordable rents combined with thoughtful community programs focused on education, wellness and food security in southeastern United States.
Our business model focuses on older, blighted workforce apartment communities that house families living near the poverty line. Many of the workforce housing communities built before 1980 can be purchased, renovated, and then rented to families at affordable rents. Over time, our programs have a stabilizing influence on our residents and the community-at-large, most notably the local public elementary, middle and high school. A stabilized community reduces student transciency, a key factor in successful learning and education. Schools with lower transciency rates have a better learning environment, higher test scores and school success.
Financial description
The Fund will purchase, renovate and repair the Target Communities it acquires, and will operate and manage them in a manner that achieves sufficient profitability to fund their operating expenses and the Fund’s obligations under the Notes, while at the same time delivering on the Fund’s goal of improving and increasing the value of the surrounding community. The Fund expects its activities to greatly enhance the social development of the area surrounding the Target Communities, and to use the proceeds therefrom to, among other things, repay principal and interest on the Notes. Thus, in addition to the monetary return to investors in the Notes, the social impact of the fund’s investment in each Target Community will be measured annually to produce a measure of economic impact in the immediate community where the Target Community is located.
The fund will donate 2% of the loan principal per year, to fund the community programs provided by Star-C or other 501(c) organizations to support their services. It is anticipated that Star-C and other non-profits will also seek grants and community volunteer involvement to support their programs in the Target Communities.
9 years
of track record
2015
the year funded
10,000,000 USD
AUM
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Asset manager
Tri Star Real Estate / Tri Star Community Impact Fund
Headquarters location: United States of America
Impact Category
Key performance indicators
Fund overview
Asset manager: Tri Star Real Estate / Tri Star Community Impact Fund
Product track record: Fund has 9 years of track record
Target IRR: 3.5%
Committed Capital: 5,000,000 USD (US Dollar)
Target return category: Below risk-adjusted market-rate of return
Fund domicile: United States of America
Product status: Open - committed capital
Style/Stage: Value-Added
Inception year: 2015
Vintage year: 2015
Target region: Developed countries, More developed regions, More developed regions (North America, Asia & Oceania), United States of America
Target close date: n.a.
Product term: 10 year term
Assets under management: 10,000,000 USD (US Dollar)
Investment size: Min: 1,000,000; Max: 5,000,000; Avg: 2,500,000
Co-investment policy:
Currency of investments: USD (US Dollar)
Currency for fund / product figures: USD (US Dollar)
Fund investments to date: 10
Fund investments to date exited or repaid: 10
Management fee: 2%
Carried interest: n.a.
Hurdle rate: n.a.
GIIN Investors' Council Investment: No
Limited Partners / Investors: n.a.
Limited Partner / Investor Type: Family Office, Other Institutional Investors
Contact
E-mail: n.a.
Website: http://www.tristarimpactfund.com/
Phone number: 404-698-3535
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Margaret Stagmeier
Principal
Impact Performance
n.a.
Impact thesis
The Fund will purchase, renovate and repair the Target Communities it acquires, and will operate and manage them in a manner that achieves sufficient profitability to fund their operating expenses and the Fund’s obligations under the Notes, while at the same time delivering on the Fund’s goal of improving and increasing the value of the surrounding community. The Fund expects its activities to greatly enhance the social development of the area surrounding the Target Communities, and to use the proceeds therefrom to, among other things, repay principal and interest on the Notes. Thus, in addition to the monetary return to investors in the Notes, the social impact of the fund’s investment in each Target Community will be measured annually to produce a measure of economic impact in the immediate community where the Target Community is located.
The fund will donate 2% of the loan principal per year, to fund the community programs provided by Star-C or other 501(c) organizations to support their services. It is anticipated that Star-C and other non-profits will also seek grants and community volunteer involvement to support their programs in the Target Communities.
Impact Management
n.a.
Financial benchmark
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Keywords
Community Investing/LocalHuman RightsMinorities/Previously Excluded PopulationsUrban