Impact

Our Impact

There are 43 million renter households in the United States who – over the course of a year – will spend more time, more money, and consume more energy in their rental property than any other place on Earth. For investors who want to make an impact, that makes multifamily rental housing the perfect opportunity to do well and do good.

2,486 special set asides:

1,047

Homes for Seniors

648

Homes for Formerly Homeless

488

Homes for Persons with Disabilities

302

Homes for Veterans

Our Impact

10,456

affordable rental homes

20

states and growing

88%

of properties located in lower-income communities

52%

properties built or rehabilitated with nonprofits

ACC Impact map

We know that stable, quality housing plays a critical role in shaping lives. There are 43 million renter households in the United States who – over the course of a year – will spend more time, more money, and more energy in their rental property than any other place on Earth. Quality affordable housing is central to improving outcomes in education, health, and economic security.

At American Community Capital we believe everyone deserves a safe, quality, and affordable place to live. Working together, we can make this belief a reality.

71%

of properties located in minority communities

18,384

full- and part-time jobs created

$2.1 B

in wages and business income created for local communities

$722 MM

in tax revenue generated

2,754 special set asides:

1,178

homes for seniors

740

homes for formerly unhoused persons

504

homes for persons with disabilities

332

homes for veterans

New England Center and Home for Veterans

Partnering For Greater Impact

American Community Capital and Boston Financial are founding members of the Multifamily Impact Council. This consortium of more than 20 multi-family industry leaders is dedicated to establishing impact investing principles and data-driven impact reporting frameworks for the affordable housing industry.

Multifamily Impact Council logo

Fighting the Affordable Housing Crisis

Barriers to affordable housing are particularly high in areas without significant economic opportunity, hindering access to quality jobs, schools, and healthcare. We know that stable, quality housing plays a critical role in shaping lives. American Community Capital’s sole mission is to promote community development and support the creation and preservation of affordable housing for low-income communities across our country.

Together with our parent company Boston Financial, we’re proud to be part of organizations working to pass policies at the national and local level to close the gap and create a more equitable housing system in our country

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