Preparing Child Care Borrowers for Underwriting

The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) has designed this checklist to help individuals and organizations seeking child care capital financing understand the type of documentation lenders need to determine the viability of a potential borrower.

LIIF’s Affordable Buildings for Children’s Development Initiative (ABCD) is a California-wide collaborative of existing organizations dedicated to building a comprehensive and sustainable financing and support system for child care. LIIF has designed this checklist to help individuals and organizations seeking child care capital financing understand the type of documentation lenders need to determine the viability of a potential borrower. This checklist is general and intended to be a starting point for potential borrowers helping them identify, gather and construct necessary documentation in preparation for meeting with a lender.

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The Building Child Care project was funded from 2000 to 2010 by the California Department of Education, Child Development Division, and was a collaboration of four organizations, who developed many of the resources:

 

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