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January 20, 2026

Nonprofit Finance Fund Will Oversee Social Impact Investment Fund for New Jersey

The New Jersey Department of the Treasury announced that it has entered into an agreement with Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) to be the fund manager for the Social Impact Investment Fund (SIIF), the state’s first socially motivated public finance vehicle.

The Social Impact Investment Fund (SIIF) was established in 2023 to deploy below-market rate loans and other financial tools to advance socially beneficial projects and programs by leveraging public and private investments. The State is investing approximately $20 million in seed funding to help capitalize the SIIF.

“My Administration promised to deliver a socially motivated public financial vehicle to give resources to our underserved and underinvested communities that for too long have lacked access to critical capital,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “Today’s investment is the next step in expanding affordable housing and making other needed investments in the long-term health and well-being of our communities. I am grateful to the Public Bank Implementation Board for all of their efforts.”

NFF will oversee the day-to-day operation of the Fund, financing projects across three investment areas: access to capital for early-stage affordable housing developers, infrastructure investments in distressed municipalities to modernize local drinking water systems, and the construction and maintenance of early childhood education facilities.

“Our work centers on ensuring that all communities have access to the capital and resources needed to build wealth and well-being,” said Aisha Benson, CEO of Nonprofit Finance Fund. “The SIIF provides a vital platform for delivering flexible capital to organizations advancing affordable housing, early childhood education, and infrastructure across the state. We are proud to partner with the State of New Jersey to help accelerate investments that strengthen communities and expand opportunity.”

Read the full announcement to learn more about the SIIF.