INVESTING IN A BETTER PACIFIC NORTHWEST

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Help us build a thriving, just and empowered Pacific Northwest.

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Craft3’s work wouldn’t be possible without the ongoing support of our many investors, donors, funders, and partners. Whether you’re interested in investing, donating, or exploring partnership opportunities, there are many ways you can get involved. Thank you for your interest and generosity!

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Community Impact Investment Note

Accredited impact investors, whether on their own or through an advisor, can put their money to work — for good — in communities across the Pacific Northwest.

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Grants

Capital and operating grants help Craft3 build capacity and offer lower rates to borrowers, additional business services, and more.

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Priority Investment Areas

  • Small Business Assets
  • Essential Community Services
  • Community Climate Adaptation
  • Housing
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Making a Difference

Investing for Impact since 1994*

17,931

Jobs created or retained

215,863

Metric tons of greenhouse gases averted since 2014

160,954

Low-income families assisted

* data through 12/31/2022

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Our Supporters

Craft3’s work would not be possible without the support and contributions of our many investors, grantors, and partners.

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Quarterly Impact Updates

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Our Team

“I am proud when my work helps someone realize a goal, builds a connection that helps people do more together than they could’ve alone, or breaks down a barrier that leads to sustained success.”

Phoebe Thums
Indian Country Strategist, EVP