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CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improving
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY PROJECTS It’s a loan built to work for you – with competitive rates and convenient repayment on your utility bill. Over 4,000 families have trusted the Craft3 Home Energy Loan to reduce their energy use. We’re excited. to get started working with yours. Home Energy Loans in Oregon. Home Energy Loans in Washington. LOANS FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE BUSINESSES Typically, $25,000 to $3,000,000, although we can do smaller or larger loans in certain situations by utilizing a USDA Loan Guarantee. Rates. Fixed rates starting at 8.00%. Fees. 2 percent plus closing costs. 1 percent plus closing costs for nonprofits. Term. 3 to 7 years - longer amortizations are possible. Repayment frequency. LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. ADAM ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO Adam Zimmerman joined Craft3 in 2002 and assumed the role of President and CEO in 2016. He has been a member of Craft3’s executive management team since 2011, and before accepting the President role, served as Executive Vice President guiding organizational growth, consumer lending, external affairs and brand management. ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
CARL SEIP, DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Carl Seip is Director of Marketing and External Affairs for Craft3. He is responsible for government relations, policy development, and strategic communication to federal, state and local policymakers in Oregon and Washington. Prior to joining Craft3 in 2015, Carl worked for more than six years for U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell in Washington,D.C.
FINANCING FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR & REPLACEMENT Financing for Septic System Repair & Replacement. Due to a funding shortfall, Craft3 is no longer offering new Clean Water Loans in Oregon. We continue to explore ways to bring this program back, however. By filling out the form below, you can help us demonstrate support for the Clean Water Loan program. CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY PROJECTS It’s a loan built to work for you – with competitive rates and convenient repayment on your utility bill. Over 4,000 families have trusted the Craft3 Home Energy Loan to reduce their energy use. We’re excited. to get started working with yours. Home Energy Loans in Oregon. Home Energy Loans in Washington. LOANS FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE BUSINESSES Typically, $25,000 to $3,000,000, although we can do smaller or larger loans in certain situations by utilizing a USDA Loan Guarantee. Rates. Fixed rates starting at 8.00%. Fees. 2 percent plus closing costs. 1 percent plus closing costs for nonprofits. Term. 3 to 7 years - longer amortizations are possible. Repayment frequency. LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. ADAM ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO Adam Zimmerman joined Craft3 in 2002 and assumed the role of President and CEO in 2016. He has been a member of Craft3’s executive management team since 2011, and before accepting the President role, served as Executive Vice President guiding organizational growth, consumer lending, external affairs and brand management. ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
CARL SEIP, DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Carl Seip is Director of Marketing and External Affairs for Craft3. He is responsible for government relations, policy development, and strategic communication to federal, state and local policymakers in Oregon and Washington. Prior to joining Craft3 in 2015, Carl worked for more than six years for U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell in Washington,D.C.
FINANCING FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR & REPLACEMENT Financing for Septic System Repair & Replacement. Due to a funding shortfall, Craft3 is no longer offering new Clean Water Loans in Oregon. We continue to explore ways to bring this program back, however. By filling out the form below, you can help us demonstrate support for the Clean Water Loan program. LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY PROJECTS It’s a loan built to work for you – with competitive rates and convenient repayment on your utility bill. Over 4,000 families have trusted the Craft3 Home Energy Loan to reduce their energy use. We’re excited. to get started working with yours. Home Energy Loans in Oregon. Home Energy Loans in Washington. MARY BLACKSTONE, VP, CONSUMER PORTFOLIO MANAGER Mary Blackstone joined Craft3 in June 2021 and is the Consumer Portfolio Manager. As the Consumer Portfolio Manager, Mary oversees consumer lending compliance, credit standards, and culture, including equitable lending approaches, technical components of new product development, and helping lenders work through complex credits. OUR MISSION AND STRATEGY Mission. Craft3 is a regional nonprofit CDFI that makes loans to strengthen the economic, ecological and family resilience in Oregon and Washington. We lend to established nonprofits and growing and start-up businesses – including those that don’t qualify for traditional loans. We also help families of all income levels financeenergy
CRAFT3 | GRANT TO INVEST IN AT RISK COMMUNITIES Nov 4, 2020 - Craft3 one-of-three nonprofits to share a $5 million grant from JPMorgan Chase to address affordability issues and combat gentrification in North and East Portland and along the proposed light-rail line in Southwest Portland. ALDO MEDINA MARTINEZ, BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM LEAD Aldo Medina Martinez is the Business Services Program Lead for Craft3. Prior to joining the Craft3 team in June 2021, he served as the Mercado Programs Director for Hacienda CDC in Portland, Ore. CLEAN WATER LOANS FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR Loans to replace failing septic systems. For more than ten years, Craft3 has been financing replacement of failing septic systems for families in the Northwest with our unique Clean Water Loan. It’s not a traditional loan, just like we’re not a traditional financial institution. It’s a loan built from the ground up to work for yourunique
ADAM ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO Adam Zimmerman joined Craft3 in 2002 and assumed the role of President and CEO in 2016. He has been a member of Craft3’s executive management team since 2011, and before accepting the President role, served as Executive Vice President guiding organizational growth, consumer lending, external affairs and brand management. CARL SEIP, DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Carl Seip is Director of Marketing and External Affairs for Craft3. He is responsible for government relations, policy development, and strategic communication to federal, state and local policymakers in Oregon and Washington. Prior to joining Craft3 in 2015, Carl worked for more than six years for U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell in Washington,D.C.
MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
CHE WONG, PUGET SOUND OFFICE Che Wong re-joined Craft3 in August of 2017 and is our Senior Business Lender - Equitable Lending Program Manager. Che is responsible for targeted outreach to increase access to capital to underserved communities, specifically entrepreneurs of color and those owned by women, veterans and immigrants. CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client SAIF HAKIM, PUGET SOUND SENIOR BUSINESS LENDER Saif Hakim joined Craft3 in May of 2017 and is a Senior Business Lender and oversees the Seattle Lending Team. He is responsible for leading outreach strategy in the Seattle and Puget Sound Region and generating and underwriting new commercial loans that align with Craft3’s strategy. CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
CHE WONG, PUGET SOUND OFFICE Che Wong re-joined Craft3 in August of 2017 and is our Senior Business Lender - Equitable Lending Program Manager. Che is responsible for targeted outreach to increase access to capital to underserved communities, specifically entrepreneurs of color and those owned by women, veterans and immigrants. CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client SAIF HAKIM, PUGET SOUND SENIOR BUSINESS LENDER Saif Hakim joined Craft3 in May of 2017 and is a Senior Business Lender and oversees the Seattle Lending Team. He is responsible for leading outreach strategy in the Seattle and Puget Sound Region and generating and underwriting new commercial loans that align with Craft3’s strategy.CONTACT US | CRAFT3
Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. HELP FOR BUSINESSES & NONPROFITS DURING COVID-19 If you aren’t sure who your lender is, please start with our intake specialist at 888-231-2170 ext. 128. If You're Not a Client - Craft3 still offers our existing business lending services to companies in Oregon or Washington looking for a loan between $25,000 and $3million.
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY PROJECTS It’s a loan built to work for you – with competitive rates and convenient repayment on your utility bill. Over 4,000 families have trusted the Craft3 Home Energy Loan to reduce their energy use. We’re excited. to get started working with yours. Home Energy Loans in Oregon. Home Energy Loans in Washington. CARL SEIP, DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Carl Seip is Director of Marketing and External Affairs for Craft3. He is responsible for government relations, policy development, and strategic communication to federal, state and local policymakers in Oregon and Washington. Prior to joining Craft3 in 2015, Carl worked for more than six years for U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell in Washington,D.C.
MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
ADAM ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO Adam Zimmerman joined Craft3 in 2002 and assumed the role of President and CEO in 2016. He has been a member of Craft3’s executive management team since 2011, and before accepting the President role, served as Executive Vice President guiding organizational growth, consumer lending, external affairs and brand management. JEFF BAKER, CENTRAL OREGON LENDER Jeff Baker, VP. Jeff Baker joined Craft3 in April of 2017 as a Business Lender. He is responsible for generating and underwriting new mission-based commercial loans in Central Oregon. Prior to joining Craft3, Jeff was an Assistant Vice President and store manager with Umpqua Bank. Before Umpqua, Jeff has worked in the Seattle andMissoula
PAUL BENOIT, CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paul Benoit has been a Director for Craft3 since 2003 and became Chair in 2016. He is also a member of the Executive and Audit Committees. Paul brings expertise in management, human resources, and fund, economic and community development to the board and committees. CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. CLEAN WATER LOANS FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR Loans to replace failing septic systems. For more than ten years, Craft3 has been financing replacement of failing septic systems for families in the Northwest with our unique Clean Water Loan. It’s not a traditional loan, just like we’re not a traditional financial institution. It’s a loan built from the ground up to work for yourunique
ADAM ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO Adam Zimmerman joined Craft3 in 2002 and assumed the role of President and CEO in 2016. He has been a member of Craft3’s executive management team since 2011, and before accepting the President role, served as Executive Vice President guiding organizational growth, consumer lending, external affairs and brand management. LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
CLEAN WATER LOANS FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR Loans to replace failing septic systems in Washington. The Clean Water Loan is currently offered in many Washington counties. Over one-thousand families have trusted FINANCING FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR & REPLACEMENT Financing for Septic System Repair & Replacement. Due to a funding shortfall, Craft3 is no longer offering new Clean Water Loans in Oregon. We continue to explore ways to bring this program back, however. By filling out the form below, you can help us demonstrate support for the Clean Water Loan program. CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. CLEAN WATER LOANS FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR Loans to replace failing septic systems. For more than ten years, Craft3 has been financing replacement of failing septic systems for families in the Northwest with our unique Clean Water Loan. It’s not a traditional loan, just like we’re not a traditional financial institution. It’s a loan built from the ground up to work for yourunique
ADAM ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO Adam Zimmerman joined Craft3 in 2002 and assumed the role of President and CEO in 2016. He has been a member of Craft3’s executive management team since 2011, and before accepting the President role, served as Executive Vice President guiding organizational growth, consumer lending, external affairs and brand management. LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
CLEAN WATER LOANS FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR Loans to replace failing septic systems in Washington. The Clean Water Loan is currently offered in many Washington counties. Over one-thousand families have trusted FINANCING FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR & REPLACEMENT Financing for Septic System Repair & Replacement. Due to a funding shortfall, Craft3 is no longer offering new Clean Water Loans in Oregon. We continue to explore ways to bring this program back, however. By filling out the form below, you can help us demonstrate support for the Clean Water Loan program.OUR TEAM | CRAFT3
We are proud of the top-notch team we've built at Craft3 – from a handful of passionate individuals in a three-room office to more than 65 employees in eight offices across Oregon and Washington. Every one of us is committed to creating a resilient region and strengthening our communities by delivering capital that makes a difference. We OUR MISSION AND STRATEGY Mission. Craft3 is a regional nonprofit CDFI that makes loans to strengthen the economic, ecological and family resilience in Oregon and Washington. We lend to established nonprofits and growing and start-up businesses – including those that don’t qualify for traditional loans. We also help families of all income levels financeenergy
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY PROJECTS It’s a loan built to work for you – with competitive rates and convenient repayment on your utility bill. Over 4,000 families have trusted the Craft3 Home Energy Loan to reduce their energy use. We’re excited. to get started working with yours. Home Energy Loans in Oregon. Home Energy Loans in Washington. RECOGNITION OF OUR TEAM MEMBERS Supervisor Recognition. The supervisors team recognizes a non-management individual (s) or team who have made notable contributions to, or on behalf of, Craft3. Contributions are defined by the nomination team during the previous 6-7 month period. Contributions benefit Craft3 overall and may include the followingattributes:
ADAM ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO Adam Zimmerman joined Craft3 in 2002 and assumed the role of President and CEO in 2016. He has been a member of Craft3’s executive management team since 2011, and before accepting the President role, served as Executive Vice President guiding organizational growth, consumer lending, external affairs and brand management. MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JEFF BAKER, CENTRAL OREGON LENDER Jeff Baker, VP. Jeff Baker joined Craft3 in April of 2017 as a Business Lender. He is responsible for generating and underwriting new mission-based commercial loans in Central Oregon. Prior to joining Craft3, Jeff was an Assistant Vice President and store manager with Umpqua Bank. Before Umpqua, Jeff has worked in the Seattle andMissoula
STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
CHE WONG, PUGET SOUND OFFICE Che Wong re-joined Craft3 in August of 2017 and is our Senior Business Lender - Equitable Lending Program Manager. Che is responsible for targeted outreach to increase access to capital to underserved communities, specifically entrepreneurs of color and those owned by women, veterans and immigrants. CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
CHE WONG, PUGET SOUND OFFICE Che Wong re-joined Craft3 in August of 2017 and is our Senior Business Lender - Equitable Lending Program Manager. Che is responsible for targeted outreach to increase access to capital to underserved communities, specifically entrepreneurs of color and those owned by women, veterans and immigrants. SAIF HAKIM, PUGET SOUND SENIOR BUSINESS LENDER Saif Hakim joined Craft3 in May of 2017 and is a Senior Business Lender and oversees the Seattle Lending Team. He is responsible for leading outreach strategy in the Seattle and Puget Sound Region and generating and underwriting new commercial loans that align with Craft3’s strategy. CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
CHE WONG, PUGET SOUND OFFICE Che Wong re-joined Craft3 in August of 2017 and is our Senior Business Lender - Equitable Lending Program Manager. Che is responsible for targeted outreach to increase access to capital to underserved communities, specifically entrepreneurs of color and those owned by women, veterans and immigrants. SAIF HAKIM, PUGET SOUND SENIOR BUSINESS LENDER Saif Hakim joined Craft3 in May of 2017 and is a Senior Business Lender and oversees the Seattle Lending Team. He is responsible for leading outreach strategy in the Seattle and Puget Sound Region and generating and underwriting new commercial loans that align with Craft3’s strategy. CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan ClientOUR TEAM | CRAFT3
We are proud of the top-notch team we've built at Craft3 – from a handful of passionate individuals in a three-room office to more than 65 employees in eight offices across Oregon and Washington. Every one of us is committed to creating a resilient region and strengthening our communities by delivering capital that makes a difference. We HELP FOR BUSINESSES & NONPROFITS DURING COVID-19 If you aren’t sure who your lender is, please start with our intake specialist at 888-231-2170 ext. 128. If You're Not a Client - Craft3 still offers our existing business lending services to companies in Oregon or Washington looking for a loan between $25,000 and $3million.
OUR MISSION AND STRATEGY Mission. Craft3 is a regional nonprofit CDFI that makes loans to strengthen the economic, ecological and family resilience in Oregon and Washington. We lend to established nonprofits and growing and start-up businesses – including those that don’t qualify for traditional loans. We also help families of all income levels financeenergy
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY PROJECTS It’s a loan built to work for you – with competitive rates and convenient repayment on your utility bill. Over 4,000 families have trusted the Craft3 Home Energy Loan to reduce their energy use. We’re excited. to get started working with yours. Home Energy Loans in Oregon. Home Energy Loans in Washington. RECOGNITION OF OUR TEAM MEMBERS Supervisor Recognition. The supervisors team recognizes a non-management individual (s) or team who have made notable contributions to, or on behalf of, Craft3. Contributions are defined by the nomination team during the previous 6-7 month period. Contributions benefit Craft3 overall and may include the followingattributes:
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
ADAM ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO Adam Zimmerman joined Craft3 in 2002 and assumed the role of President and CEO in 2016. He has been a member of Craft3’s executive management team since 2011, and before accepting the President role, served as Executive Vice President guiding organizational growth, consumer lending, external affairs and brand management. PAUL BENOIT, CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paul Benoit has been a Director for Craft3 since 2003 and became Chair in 2016. He is also a member of the Executive and Audit Committees. Paul brings expertise in management, human resources, and fund, economic and community development to the board and committees. CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
CHE WONG, PUGET SOUND OFFICE Che Wong re-joined Craft3 in August of 2017 and is our Senior Business Lender - Equitable Lending Program Manager. Che is responsible for targeted outreach to increase access to capital to underserved communities, specifically entrepreneurs of color and those owned by women, veterans and immigrants. SAIF HAKIM, PUGET SOUND SENIOR BUSINESS LENDER Saif Hakim joined Craft3 in May of 2017 and is a Senior Business Lender and oversees the Seattle Lending Team. He is responsible for leading outreach strategy in the Seattle and Puget Sound Region and generating and underwriting new commercial loans that align with Craft3’s strategy. CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do. ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
CHE WONG, PUGET SOUND OFFICE Che Wong re-joined Craft3 in August of 2017 and is our Senior Business Lender - Equitable Lending Program Manager. Che is responsible for targeted outreach to increase access to capital to underserved communities, specifically entrepreneurs of color and those owned by women, veterans and immigrants. SAIF HAKIM, PUGET SOUND SENIOR BUSINESS LENDER Saif Hakim joined Craft3 in May of 2017 and is a Senior Business Lender and oversees the Seattle Lending Team. He is responsible for leading outreach strategy in the Seattle and Puget Sound Region and generating and underwriting new commercial loans that align with Craft3’s strategy. CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan ClientOUR TEAM | CRAFT3
We are proud of the top-notch team we've built at Craft3 – from a handful of passionate individuals in a three-room office to more than 65 employees in eight offices across Oregon and Washington. Every one of us is committed to creating a resilient region and strengthening our communities by delivering capital that makes a difference. We HELP FOR BUSINESSES & NONPROFITS DURING COVID-19 If you aren’t sure who your lender is, please start with our intake specialist at 888-231-2170 ext. 128. If You're Not a Client - Craft3 still offers our existing business lending services to companies in Oregon or Washington looking for a loan between $25,000 and $3million.
OUR MISSION AND STRATEGY Mission. Craft3 is a regional nonprofit CDFI that makes loans to strengthen the economic, ecological and family resilience in Oregon and Washington. We lend to established nonprofits and growing and start-up businesses – including those that don’t qualify for traditional loans. We also help families of all income levels financeenergy
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY PROJECTS It’s a loan built to work for you – with competitive rates and convenient repayment on your utility bill. Over 4,000 families have trusted the Craft3 Home Energy Loan to reduce their energy use. We’re excited. to get started working with yours. Home Energy Loans in Oregon. Home Energy Loans in Washington. RECOGNITION OF OUR TEAM MEMBERS Supervisor Recognition. The supervisors team recognizes a non-management individual (s) or team who have made notable contributions to, or on behalf of, Craft3. Contributions are defined by the nomination team during the previous 6-7 month period. Contributions benefit Craft3 overall and may include the followingattributes:
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JENA ROSS, VP, CLEAN WATER PROGRAM MANAGER Jena Ross, VP. Jena Ross joined Craft3 in 2009 and is the Clean Water Program Manager. She is responsible for managing the clean water program across Oregon and Washington and is the primary contact for state and local government and clean water contractors. In addition, she offers intensive hands-on customer service and provides guidanceto
ADAM ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO Adam Zimmerman joined Craft3 in 2002 and assumed the role of President and CEO in 2016. He has been a member of Craft3’s executive management team since 2011, and before accepting the President role, served as Executive Vice President guiding organizational growth, consumer lending, external affairs and brand management. PAUL BENOIT, CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paul Benoit has been a Director for Craft3 since 2003 and became Chair in 2016. He is also a member of the Executive and Audit Committees. Paul brings expertise in management, human resources, and fund, economic and community development to the board and committees. CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do.OUR TEAM | CRAFT3
We are proud of the top-notch team we've built at Craft3 – from a handful of passionate individuals in a three-room office to more than 65 employees in eight offices across Oregon and Washington. Every one of us is committed to creating a resilient region and strengthening our communities by delivering capital that makes a difference. We ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JEFF BAKER, CENTRAL OREGON LENDER Jeff Baker, VP. Jeff Baker joined Craft3 in April of 2017 as a Business Lender. He is responsible for generating and underwriting new mission-based commercial loans in Central Oregon. Prior to joining Craft3, Jeff was an Assistant Vice President and store manager with Umpqua Bank. Before Umpqua, Jeff has worked in the Seattle andMissoula
STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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www.Craft3.org | (888) 231-2170 Copyright © 2015-2020 Craft3. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Craft3 and Craft3 logo are registered trademarks ofCraft3
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Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do.OUR TEAM | CRAFT3
We are proud of the top-notch team we've built at Craft3 – from a handful of passionate individuals in a three-room office to more than 65 employees in eight offices across Oregon and Washington. Every one of us is committed to creating a resilient region and strengthening our communities by delivering capital that makes a difference. We ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JEFF BAKER, CENTRAL OREGON LENDER Jeff Baker, VP. Jeff Baker joined Craft3 in April of 2017 as a Business Lender. He is responsible for generating and underwriting new mission-based commercial loans in Central Oregon. Prior to joining Craft3, Jeff was an Assistant Vice President and store manager with Umpqua Bank. Before Umpqua, Jeff has worked in the Seattle andMissoula
STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client DISCOVER THE BEST LOAN FOR YOUR PROJECT Craft3 is a nonprofit, lending money and providing expertise to strengthen economic, ecological, and family resilience in the PacificNorthwest.
OUR MISSION AND STRATEGY Mission. Craft3 is a regional nonprofit CDFI that makes loans to strengthen the economic, ecological and family resilience in Oregon and Washington. We lend to established nonprofits and growing and start-up businesses – including those that don’t qualify for traditional loans. We also help families of all income levels financeenergy
HELP FOR BUSINESSES & NONPROFITS DURING COVID-19 If you aren’t sure who your lender is, please start with our intake specialist at 888-231-2170 ext. 128. If You're Not a Client - Craft3 still offers our existing business lending services to companies in Oregon or Washington looking for a loan between $25,000 and $3million.
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY PROJECTS It’s a loan built to work for you – with competitive rates and convenient repayment on your utility bill. Over 4,000 families have trusted the Craft3 Home Energy Loan to reduce their energy use. We’re excited. to get started working with yours. Home Energy Loans in Oregon. Home Energy Loans in Washington. RECOGNITION OF OUR TEAM MEMBERS Supervisor Recognition. The supervisors team recognizes a non-management individual (s) or team who have made notable contributions to, or on behalf of, Craft3. Contributions are defined by the nomination team during the previous 6-7 month period. Contributions benefit Craft3 overall and may include the followingattributes:
MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JULIE BETANCOURT, SR COMMERCIAL LOAN ADMINISTRATOR Walla Walla, Wash. - Julie Betancourt is a Senior Commercial Loan Administrator with Craft3 supporting the Commercial Lending Team by preparing and monitoring client loan documentation and servicingfiles.
STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
CHE WONG, PUGET SOUND OFFICE Che Wong re-joined Craft3 in August of 2017 and is our Senior Business Lender - Equitable Lending Program Manager. Che is responsible for targeted outreach to increase access to capital to underserved communities, specifically entrepreneurs of color and those owned by women, veterans and immigrants. SAIF HAKIM, PUGET SOUND SENIOR BUSINESS LENDER Saif Hakim joined Craft3 in May of 2017 and is a Senior Business Lender and oversees the Seattle Lending Team. He is responsible for leading outreach strategy in the Seattle and Puget Sound Region and generating and underwriting new commercial loans that align with Craft3’s strategy. CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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www.Craft3.org | (888) 231-2170 Copyright © 2015-2020 Craft3. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Craft3 and Craft3 logo are registered trademarks ofCraft3
CONTACT US | CRAFT3
Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do.OUR TEAM | CRAFT3
We are proud of the top-notch team we've built at Craft3 – from a handful of passionate individuals in a three-room office to more than 65 employees in eight offices across Oregon and Washington. Every one of us is committed to creating a resilient region and strengthening our communities by delivering capital that makes a difference. We ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JEFF BAKER, CENTRAL OREGON LENDER Jeff Baker, VP. Jeff Baker joined Craft3 in April of 2017 as a Business Lender. He is responsible for generating and underwriting new mission-based commercial loans in Central Oregon. Prior to joining Craft3, Jeff was an Assistant Vice President and store manager with Umpqua Bank. Before Umpqua, Jeff has worked in the Seattle andMissoula
STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client CRAFT3 | LOANS FOR PEOPLE, BUSINESS AND COMMUNITIESBORROWINVESTABOUTRESULTSCAREERSCONTACT Financing the Pacific Northwest since 1994. Here's how Craft3 can help. Providing you with flexible, responsible capital is why we're here. It's how we've strengthened resilience in Oregon and Washington for more than two decades – funding thousands of startups and expanding businesses, nonprofits doing good, and homeowners improvingtheir
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www.Craft3.org | (888) 231-2170 Copyright © 2015-2020 Craft3. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Craft3 and Craft3 logo are registered trademarks ofCraft3
CONTACT US | CRAFT3
Contact Us We love getting to know people in our region and being part of our communities. In fact, it's what our entire strategic plan is based on and is a key reason why we are able to support our communities as much as we do.OUR TEAM | CRAFT3
We are proud of the top-notch team we've built at Craft3 – from a handful of passionate individuals in a three-room office to more than 65 employees in eight offices across Oregon and Washington. Every one of us is committed to creating a resilient region and strengthening our communities by delivering capital that makes a difference. We ED DAVIS, INDIAN COUNTRY REGIONAL STRATEGIST Ed Davis, VP. Ed Davis joined Craft3 in May of 2018 as the Indian Country Regional Strategist and is responsible for leading the execution of Craft3’s strategy in Indian Country throughout Oregon and Washington. His primary focus is on building regional networks, generating leads for business and community loans, and finding andsupporting
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY IN OREGON Utility. NW Natural, Pacific Power, PGE. Example. $5,000 loan at 6.49% APR 120 payments of $56.75 per month. $1,500 loan at 6.49% APR 60 payments of $29.31 per month. Allowable Upgrades and Maximum Loan Amounts - maximum loan amount is determined by which Energy Trust eligible measures are performed. Up to $6,500. Up to $10,000. MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JEFF BAKER, CENTRAL OREGON LENDER Jeff Baker, VP. Jeff Baker joined Craft3 in April of 2017 as a Business Lender. He is responsible for generating and underwriting new mission-based commercial loans in Central Oregon. Prior to joining Craft3, Jeff was an Assistant Vice President and store manager with Umpqua Bank. Before Umpqua, Jeff has worked in the Seattle andMissoula
STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
CDFI 2.0: A FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REGIONAL RESILIENCE CDFI 2.0: A financial . infrastructure for regional resilience. Kiriko, Portland, Ore. Craft3 Business Loan Client DISCOVER THE BEST LOAN FOR YOUR PROJECT Craft3 is a nonprofit, lending money and providing expertise to strengthen economic, ecological, and family resilience in the PacificNorthwest.
OUR MISSION AND STRATEGY Mission. Craft3 is a regional nonprofit CDFI that makes loans to strengthen the economic, ecological and family resilience in Oregon and Washington. We lend to established nonprofits and growing and start-up businesses – including those that don’t qualify for traditional loans. We also help families of all income levels financeenergy
HELP FOR BUSINESSES & NONPROFITS DURING COVID-19 If you aren’t sure who your lender is, please start with our intake specialist at 888-231-2170 ext. 128. If You're Not a Client - Craft3 still offers our existing business lending services to companies in Oregon or Washington looking for a loan between $25,000 and $3million.
LOANS FOR HOME ENERGY PROJECTS It’s a loan built to work for you – with competitive rates and convenient repayment on your utility bill. Over 4,000 families have trusted the Craft3 Home Energy Loan to reduce their energy use. We’re excited. to get started working with yours. Home Energy Loans in Oregon. Home Energy Loans in Washington. RECOGNITION OF OUR TEAM MEMBERS Supervisor Recognition. The supervisors team recognizes a non-management individual (s) or team who have made notable contributions to, or on behalf of, Craft3. Contributions are defined by the nomination team during the previous 6-7 month period. Contributions benefit Craft3 overall and may include the followingattributes:
MICHAEL WU, IT DIRECTOR Michael Wu, VP. Michael joined Craft3 in July of 2013 as the IT Director. He is responsible for advising senior management on IT strategies to achieve organizational goals, analyze market and competition and identify external threats and opportunities. Prior to joining Craft3, Michael was the technology lead for another localnonprofit in
JULIE BETANCOURT, SR COMMERCIAL LOAN ADMINISTRATOR Walla Walla, Wash. - Julie Betancourt is a Senior Commercial Loan Administrator with Craft3 supporting the Commercial Lending Team by preparing and monitoring client loan documentation and servicingfiles.
STAN AMY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stan Amy. Stan is president of New Villages Group, Ltd., a small family fund that invests capital and time in mission-balanced endeavors. Its focus is on the natural products industry, adaptive reuse of neighborhood retail and mixed-use real estate, and small business finance. He has been a Craft3 Director since 2000 and bringsexpertise in
CHE WONG, PUGET SOUND OFFICE Che Wong re-joined Craft3 in August of 2017 and is our Senior Business Lender - Equitable Lending Program Manager. Che is responsible for targeted outreach to increase access to capital to underserved communities, specifically entrepreneurs of color and those owned by women, veterans and immigrants. SAIF HAKIM, PUGET SOUND SENIOR BUSINESS LENDER Saif Hakim joined Craft3 in May of 2017 and is a Senior Business Lender and oversees the Seattle Lending Team. He is responsible for leading outreach strategy in the Seattle and Puget Sound Region and generating and underwriting new commercial loans that align with Craft3’s strategy.APPLY NOW PAYMENTS
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