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buildings. As unemployment spiked beyond levels ever seen before, tenants struggled to pay rent; vacancies increased and landlords got behind in their loan payments. The single family portfolio was also negatively impacted and delinquency rates went higher than historical levels. Once homeowners secured new jobs they quickly came to the bank to refinance. Nine times out of ten the homeowners were laid off from full time jobs with benefits and found multiple part time jobs to provide the income needed to save their house.
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governor to propose the Community Development Financial Institutions Act, which he signed in 1994. In addition, ShoreBank executives assisted in the development of the international microfinance industry. After the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the corporation's consulting affiliate, ShoreBank Advisory Services, assisted banks in Russia and Eastern Europe with small business lending.
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After insolvency the new bank was recapitalized through loss-share guarantees from the FDIC and a $ 367.7 million loss taken by the FDIC insurance fund, and nearly $ 140 million was invested by Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America. There were no other cases in
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As its range of financial products grew, so did its geographic reach and influence in the banking industry. ShoreBank expanded into low-income communities in Detroit, Cleveland, Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Arkansas, and the Pacific Northwest. Its influence in Arkansas influenced Bill Clinton, then
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Although mission-based, the bank's financial performance historically matched or exceeded that of its peer banks. However, the bank faced significant losses in 2009, and as of May 2010, was seeking $ 200 million in additional capital from major investors and the U.S. government. The bank's losses
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is a prominent supporter of the bank. In 1985, ShoreBank worked closely with Clinton to set up the Southern Development Bancorporation, a community development bank serving rural Arkansans. Clinton described ShoreBank as "the most important bank in America" and credited ShoreBank's success with
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Renamed ShoreBank in 2000, it was the nation's first community development bank. During its 37 years of operation, ShoreBank played a critical role in stabilizing and rebuilding many of Chicago's low-income neighborhoods and eventually expanded globally, setting the standard for the development
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In 2010 ShoreBank had a troubled asset ratio of 300% compared to a national average for all banks of 15%. Unemployment in many of the neighborhoods where the bank did business rose to as much as 50%; property values fell by 30%. The bank relied heavily on cash flow financing for multifamily
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ShoreBank Corporation was the first bank holding company to combine commercial banking, real estate development, nonprofit loan funds, and international advisory services aimed at community development. Originally developed as a neighborhood development bank for low-income African-American
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to run the newly formed Urban Partnership Bank. Although ShoreBank's President William Farrow was brought on after regulators ordered ShoreBank to raise additional capital, it is not standard practice for the FDIC to resell a bank to the managers who ran the failed bank.
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ShoreBank Enterprise Detroit. It was announced that ShoreBank Enterprise Detroit would be changing its name to Enterprise Detroit and would continue its operations independently of the Chicago-based bank. In 2011, the name changed to Detroit Development
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ShoreBank Enterprise Cleveland. On August 20, 2010, it was announced that ShoreBank Enterprise Cleveland was changing its name to Enterprise Cleveland (EC) and would continue its operations independently of the Chicago-based bank. In 2018, the
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It exceeded its goal of private capital commitments but did not receive requested government support, a condition of the private investors. In August 2010, the bank faced possible insolvency and risked having its deposits taken over by the
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which large banks lined up to recapitalize a failing bank. In an unusual move the FDIC lawsuit against the bank did not name co-founders, top executives or board members. The new management team of the former ShoreBank was allowed by the
482:. In 2023, the founders of ShoreBank (Ron Grzywinski, Mary Houghton, and posthumously Jim Fletcher and Milton Davis, received the Ned Gramllich lifetime Achievement Award for Responsible Finance from Opportunity Finance Network. 558: 382:. On August 20, 2010, Northern Initiatives announced that it had amended its by-laws to end appointment of board members by ShoreBank and that it would continue its operations independently of the Chicago-based bank. 596: 393:
state announced it would change its name to Enterprise Cascadia on August 20, 2010, and would continue its operations independently of the Chicago-based bank. In 2013 Enterprise Cascadia rebranded as
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ShoreBank accepted mission-based deposits from across the country through its Development Deposits program, launched in 1982, and its online savings account ShoreBank Direct, launched in 2007.
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approach to banking, equally prioritizing profits, impact on people, and the impact of a project on the environment. At that time it established ShoreBank Pacific based in Portland, Oregon.
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funds which it was fully eligible to receive. The combination would have been enough to allow the bank time to work through its troubled loan portfolio.
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ShoreBank established a number of affiliated nonprofits to provide related financing, technical assistance, and consulting services:
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for and with ShoreBank. Its other subsidiaries provided banking, equity investing, consulting, and environmental banking services:
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state. On August 21, 2010, it was announced that ShoreBank Corporation had entered into an agreement to sell ShoreBank Pacific to
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of Oakland, California. The acquisition completed in December 2011 and the resulting entity was rebranded eventually to
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In 1973 the South Shore Bank attempted to relocate from 71st Street and Jeffery Boulevard in the economically declining
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ShoreBank, its co-founders, and its affiliates have received numerous awards and honors, including from the magazines
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Doing Development in Arkansas: Using credit to create opportunity for and with entrepreneurs outside the mainstream.
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and others celebrate the naming of a street in Chicago after ShoreBank co-founder Milton Davis in 1998.
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was a founding board member and was vice president of the bank's holding company its first five years.
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ShoreBank incorporated environmental conservation into its mission during the 1990s, helping develop a
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to stop the move after creating the Illinois Neighborhood Development Corporation. Urban planner
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J.E. Post and Fiona Wilson, Too Good To Fail, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Fall, 2011,
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in 2006. Later, it worked with BRAC, a second large Bangladeshi organization.
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Mayor Daley Awards Local Companies Employee Development Achievements" (pdf)
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communities, ShoreBank eventually expanded nationally and internationally.
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Remarks by the President in Announcement of Community Lending Initiative.
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Four Chicagoland Businesses Recognized for Workplace Innovations
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purchased the bank after successfully petitioning the federal
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Business Ethics Announces Six Social Investment Award Winners
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Williamson, Elizabeth & John D. McKinnon (May 15, 2010).
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ICBA Announces National Community Bank Service Award Winners
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A ShoreBank branch in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood
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Ron Grzywinski and Mary Houghton: Community Bankers.
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Shorebank

Community development bank
Urban Partnership Bank
Chicago
Illinois
Ron Grzywinski
Mary Houghton
Financial services
microfinance
Total assets
USD
Parent
SBK.com (Archive.org)
community development bank
Chicago
South
Cleveland
Detroit
triple bottom line
recession
subprime lending
Troubled Asset Relief Program
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Urban Partnership Bank

South Shore
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racist lending practices
Mary Houghton

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