SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. – A surge in social activism has made “double bottom line” funds an increasingly viable form of community based investing. Civic organizations, community activists and government agencies are partnering with for-profit private equity funds to produce market rate returns, all the while revitalizing inner-city neighborhoods. At Novogradac & Company LLP’s Community Based Investing Conference: Best Practices for Double Bottom Line Results in San Francisco, Calif. on November 11-12, 2004, the industry’s leading professionals will discuss these and other issues surrounding one of the fastest-growing areas of the financial industry.
Designed to benefit developers, lenders, accountants, attorneys, redevelopment agencies, fund managers, key investors and community and local development officials, Community Based Investing Conference: Best Practices for Double Bottom Line Results will gather at the Omni San Francisco Hotel, November 11 and 12, to explore the opportunities and rewards of investing in the revitalization of distressed communities. Rocky Delgadillo, Los Angeles City Attorney, will present the conference’s keynote address.
Community Based Investing Conference: Best Practices for Double Bottom Line Results is co-hosted by Economic Innovation International and Portland Family of Funds A Community Investment Bank and co-sponsored by Phoenix Realty Group.
Novogradac & Company LLP is a national certified public accounting and consulting firm headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Metro Atlanta, Ga., Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, Pa.; as well as offices in Long Beach, Calif.; Overland Park, Kan.; Austin, Texas; Dover, Ohio; and Boston, Mass. The firm maintains clients in a broad range of industries with an emphasis in the real estate and service sectors. It provides national clients with a full spectrum of audit, tax, valuation, litigation support, and general consulting services to publicly and privately held enterprises.
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