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Sobrato follows Cisco with $5 million investment in Bay Area affordable housing

Sobrato Family Foundation Invests $5 Million for Bay Area Affordable Housing

Foundation is second investor in the Bay Area to lend capital to develop 10,000 affordable homes

CUPERTINO, CA—The Sobrato Family Foundation announced a $5 million investment in the TECH Fund campaign, supporting the creation of 10,000 affordable homes over the next 10 years throughout the Bay Area. Foundation funds will be focused on San Mateo, Santa Clara and Southern Alameda counties.

The Sobrato Family Foundation is the second investor after Cisco Foundation in the pooled TECH Fund that aims to raise $50 million to develop affordable homes in the region. The TECH Fund, which stands for Tech + Equity + Community + Housing, established by Housing Trust Silicon Valley, lends startup capital for affordable housing developers.

“We believe Silicon Valley should be a place of opportunity for all of its residents. That starts with making it a more affordable place to live,” said John A. Sobrato, the Sobrato Family Foundation’s board chairman. “Housing Trust Silicon Valley is an exceptional partner, and the TECH Fund is an innovative way for the private sector to step up and invest right here at home.”

The Bay Area is one of the most expensive housing markets in the nation, with housing creation unable to keep pace with job and population growth. Housing Trust Silicon Valley estimates as much as 60 percent of the region’s local workforce cannot afford market rate rent. The housing crisis also contributes to increased traffic and precarious financial situations for families.

“The TECH Fund provides an opportunity for companies and foundations to be the affordable housing catalysts we need in the region,” explained Kevin Zwick, Housing Trust Silicon Valley’s chief executive officer.  “Sobrato Family Foundation’s commitment will help jump-start new housing development projects and attract more investors.”

The TECH Fund allows local corporations and foundations to invest in affordable housing with an interest return rate of 1.5 or 2 percent, depending on the length of the loan. Housing Trust Silicon Valley then lends the money at a low interest rate to developers. As the loans are repaid, more loans can be made in new investments. The Housing Trust aims to recycle the $50 million three times, for a total of $150 million in loans for affordable housing. Cisco Foundation invested $2.5 million in the fund and is considering matching up to $10 million from other investors.

Since 2000, Housing Trust Silicon Valley has invested $131 million in multi-family lending, home ownership assistance and programs to reduce homelessness that created 14,858 affordable housing opportunities. It is the first nonprofit Community Development Finance Institute (CDFI) to receive a Standard & Poor’s rating, AA-.

About the Sobrato Family Foundation

The Sobrato Family is committed to building a strong and vibrant Silicon Valley community through business and philanthropic leadership. By promoting access to high-quality education, career pathways, and essential human services, the Sobrato Family Foundation seeks to make Silicon Valley a place of opportunity for all its residents.

To support these efforts, Sobrato Family Foundation is a place-based grantmaker that invests exclusively in nonprofits serving those most in need in Santa Clara, San Mateo and Southern Alameda counties. The Foundation’s portfolio utilizes both cash and real estate to achieve maximum impact, providing multi-year cash grants for general operating support, strategic and responsive program grants, and in-kind office and meeting space at its three nonprofit centers located in Redwood Shores, San Jose and Milpitas. Over the past 20 years, the Sobrato Family and their Foundation has contributed over $370 million in support of underserved communities and individuals. For more information, visit www.sobrato.com/cumulative-giving and www.sobrato.com/sobrato-philanthropies/overview.

Contacts:

Jenifer Thom, jthom@spitfirestrategies.com, 415-495-4200 x112

Julie Quinn, julie@housingtrustsv.org, 408-436-3450 x223