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Nov 8, 2011
Southwestern Law School completed the issuance of to $21,000,000 of tax-exempt private activity bonds to finance and refinance educational facilities for Southwestern Law School located in the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.
Nov 8, 2011
The HELP Group completed the issuance of $23,360,000 of tax-exempt private activity bonds to finance and refinance facilities located in the cities of Culver City and Los Angeles, Los Angeles County California.
Nov 8, 2011
University of San Diego completed the issuance $41,130,000 000 of tax-exempt bonds to refinance the acquisition, improvement and equipping of educational facilities for the University of San Diego, located in the City of San Diego, San Diego County, California.
Oct 12, 2011
J. Craig Venter Institute completed the issuance $32,500,000 000 of tax-exempt private activity bonds to finance facilities located in the City of San Diego, San Diego County, California.
Oct 12, 2011
Affirmed Housing Group completed the issuance of $7,600,000 for the Orange Garden Apartments affordable housing project located in the City of Poway, San Diego County, California.
Oct 12, 2011
National Community Renaissance of California completed the issuance of $12,700,000 for the Desert Meadows affordable housing project located in the unincorporated County of Riverside, California.
Sep 28, 2011
The CMFA continues to give back to the communities in California by directing a portion of its issuance fees to charitable organizations. Four 501(c)(3) organizations received $50,000 total in contributions from the California Foundation for Stronger Communities with funds donated by the CMFA.
The four well-deserving organizations include:
High Sierra Resource Conversation & Development Council, Inc. provides regional leadership and assistance to communities to strengthen the local economy, rural heritage, and the conservation and management of its natural resources.
Great Northern Corporation offers programs to improve quality of life for rural communities and individuals through partnerships, technical assistance and resources. Programs included are Economic development, Access to capital, Loan and portfolio management, Housing rehab, Community Infrastructure, Section 8 Assistance, Home Energy and Weatherization Assistance, HIV Assistance, and USDA Food Commodity and Emergency Food Pantry.
Manzanita Services provides peer support, wellness and recovery resource centers in Mendocino County serving those living with mental health challenges.
Pasadena Senior Center provides recreational, educational and wellness activities for seniors age 50 and older. Also, they provide client services and outreach for frail, low-income and homebound seniors.
Jul 27, 2011
The Prospect Sierra School completed the issuance of $12,971,842 of tax-exempt bonds to refinance the acquisition, construction, improvement, renovation and equipping of educational facilities for Prospect Sierra School, located in the City of El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California.
Jul 27, 2011
St. Mary and All Angels Christian Church completed the issuance of $9,700,000 $9,700,000 of tax-exempt bonds to finance and/or refinance the construction, improvement, renovation and equipping of educational facilities for St. Mary and All Angels Christian Church located in the City of Aliso Viejo, Orange County, California.
Jul 27, 2011
The CMFA continues to give back to the communities in California by directing a portion of its issuance fees to charitable organizations. Three 501(c)(3) organizations received $65,000 total in contributions from the California Foundation for Stronger Communities with funds donated by the CMFA.
The three well-deserving organizations include:
Furnishing Hope of Orange County provides a home like environment for kids and families in stressful situations. Recipients include qualifying new homeowners, youths emancipating from the foster care system, homeless families moving to second step homes and the developmentally disabled.
Los Angeles Police Memorial Fund provides grants for widows and orphans of officers killed in the line of duty, and or many other catastrophic occurrences within the LAPD family.
Moral Values Program provides services to children such as a home-school charter school to build a stronger youth through the principals of the Moral Values Program which are: Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control, and Indomitable Spirit.
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