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enabling the foundation to put more of its assets to work locally. The fund enables the foundation to invest directly some of its assets into the community, or social/environmental enterprises, rather than into the stock market. The investments can take the form of direct investment into charitable
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a long-standing artist-run center that supports and reflects the diverse environment of the community. A loan from HCF’s community investment fund allows the completion of a building project in the city's burgeoning James Street North arts community while awaiting promised financing that had been
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