Green Bank Network Member Transaction Database

Around the world, Green Bank Network members are driving investment in green solutions to successfully advance climate and sustainable development goals. By sharing investment risks, building local capacity, and transforming markets, Green Bank Network members are helping cities, states, and countries scale up climate action. 

The information contained in this database (“information”) has been compiled by the Green Bank Network secretariat from publicly available information, and specific pieces of information are not necessarily approved by Green Bank Network members. The information is for informational purposes only and must only be used for noncommercial purposes.  All other use and all copying, disclosure, or reproduction of the information or any part of it is prohibited (except to the extent permitted by law).

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The GBN member investment figures in the transaction descriptions refer to committed funds at the time of transaction close and are not necessarily indicative of capital deployed. All transaction-level investment figures and other details are based on the best available information and estimates made at the time of transaction closing.

The taxonomy for risk mitigants used to describe the private sector engagement activities for each transaction are adapted from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s report, Green Investment Banks: Scaling up Private Investment in Low-carbon, Climate-resilient Infrastructure. This taxonomy is used to generalize types of activities across GBN members and may not be reflective of the language individual institutions use to describe their investments, which can be found in their own media.

Some of the transactions may have been updated on GBN member websites but not yet in this listing, so please refer to member websites for the most up-to-date information. Note that individual institutions may have a document detailing a summary of revisions to transaction descriptions on their websites.

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Good Carbon Co. ITC Upsize

September 2025New York Green BankResidential, Community equityGeothermalBridge loanDebt investmentEast
NYGB committed a $20.0MM upsize and ITC amendment expanding the heritage incentive bridge facility to connect to expected federal ITC sales on the transferability market. The facility is expected to finance construction of more than 25 geothermal systems in affordable…

Uprise Solar

August 2025DC Green BankResidential, Community equitySolarDemonstrationDebt investmentEast
DC Green Bank announced $1.275 million in financing for Uprise Solar for the installation of solar energy systems at 74 homes and three churches across the District of Columbia. The building owners will receive the energy from the solar arrays…

Good Carbon Co. Upsize

August 2025New York Green BankResidential, Community equityGeothermalBridge loanDebt investmentEast
NYGB committed a $3.0MM upsize to an existing $8.0MM incentive bridge facility that was closed in February 2022. The upsize bridges a near-term pipeline of NYSERDA and utility incentives, enabling the counterparty to close on construction loans for geothermal systems…

Solar for DC Homes

July 2025DC Green BankResidential, Community equitySolarCo-investmentDebt investmentEast
City First Enterprises, DC Green Bank, and Evergreen Energy Investments announced $5.25 million in financing that will deliver clean, affordable solar energy to approximately 335 district households. Three-quarters of the households will be in low- to moderate-income communities, and approximately…

Ward 3 Affordable Housing

July 2025DC Green BankResidential, Community equityEnergy efficiency, Solar, Renewable powerCo-investmentDebt investmentEast
DC Green Bank, the Community Preservation Corporation, American Housing, Amazon, and J.P. Morgan announced the closing of $26.7 million in construction financing for energy-efficient upgrades to an affordable housing complex developed in Ward 3. The loan will fund renovations to…

2911 Rhode Island Avenue NE Development

January 2025DC Green BankCommunity equity, ResidentialSolar, Energy efficiencyCo-investmentDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
DC Green Bank and Lincoln-Westmoreland Housing announced $3.1 million in financing to deliver an all-electric new building that will create 100 permanently affordable homes in Ward 5. DC Green Bank’s loan will support the installation of an energy-efficient HVAC system…

Sycamore & Oak

January 2025DC Green BankCommunity equity, Business (C&I and SME)Solar, Energy efficiency, Energy storageDemonstrationDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
DC Green Bank today announced $2 million in financing for solar power, battery storage, and fully electric modular kitchens at Sycamore & Oak on the St. Elizabeths East Campus in Congress Heights in Ward 8. The Retail Village at Sycamore…

AXA IM Alts Affordable Build-to-Rent Strategy

January 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationResidential, Community equityRenewable power, Solar, Energy efficiency, Low-emissions constructionFund investment, Co-investmentEquity investmentAustralia
The CEFC has invested $100 million in an innovative new affordable build-to-rent strategy managed by AXA IM Alts, which aims to bring the benefits of clean energy technologies and design to deliver high quality, sustainable, affordable homes across Australia’s largest…

Ward 6 Energy Efficiency Upgrades

January 2025DC Green BankCommunity equity, ResidentialEnergy efficiencyCo-investmentDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
DC Green Bank and MED Developers announced $3 million in financing to improve the energy efficiency of a new building that will create nearly 70 affordable homes in Ward 6. DC Green Bank’s loan will support the installation of an…

Commonwealth Bank of Australia EV Access Program

December 2024Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationCommunity equity, TransportLow-emissions transportInterest rate buy-down, Co-investmentDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC is helping make electric vehicles (EVs) and charging infrastructure accessible to essential workers and Australians on lower incomes with a $150 million commitment to support the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) EV Access Program. The CEFC commitment will…

Walker Memorial Baptist Church

November 2024DC Green BankCommunity equityRenewable power, SolarDemonstrationDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
DC Green Bank and Walker Memorial Baptist Church announced $415,000 in financing for a solar energy system and roof replacement. The loan will fund the installation of a 68 kilowatt solar power system, which is estimated to save the Ward…

Mi Casa Affordable Housing

October 2024DC Green BankResidential, Community equityEnergy efficiencyCo-investmentDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
DC Green Bank and Mi Casa Inc. announced $1.59 million in financing for energy efficiency improvements as part of a $25.3 million rehabilitation of two affordable housing developments in Ward 4. The loan will fund the installation of a high-efficiency…

NYCEEC SHF Melrose Concourse

May 2024New York Green BankResidential, Community equityEnergy efficiency, Renewable powerCo-investmentDebt investmentNew York
NY Green Bank’s $1.25 million participation in the $2.5 million predevelopment loan will support the development of all-electric, 72-unit affordable housing buildings serving a historically disadvantaged community in the Bronx, New York. Additionally, NY Green Bank’s participation in this predevelopment…

NYCEEC SHF Coney Island

May 2024New York Green BankResidential, Community equityEnergy efficiency, Renewable powerCo-investmentDebt investmentNew York
NY Green Bank’s $1.75 million participation in the $3.5 million predevelopment loan will support the development of a Passive House–certified, all-electric, 172-unit affordable housing building serving a historically disadvantaged community in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Additionally, NY Green Bank’s participation in…

Plenti

May 2024Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationResidential, Community equitySolar, Energy efficiencyCo-investmentDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC confirms its first investment via the $1 billion Household Energy Upgrades Fund (HEUF), a landmark program to help consumers access cheaper home energy solutions and affordable finance. In its inaugural HEUF investment, the CEFC will work with fintech…

Community Development Long Island

May 2024New York Green BankResidential, Community equityEnergy efficiency, Renewable powerTerm loan facilityDebt investmentNew York
Community Development Long Island (CDLI) has secured a $5 million multi-draw senior unsecured term loan (the facility) from NY Green Bank under the Community Decarbonization Fund. CDLI will use this facility to fund its multifamily, real estate development loans in…

NYCEEC Subordinate Loan Upsize #2

May 2024New York Green BankResidential, Community equityEnergy efficiency, Renewable powerTerm loan facility, SubordinationDebt investmentNew York
NYCEEC will use NY Green Bank’s upsized facility to continue making loans to finance clean energy and building decarbonization projects located in New York State that benefit historically marginalized and historically underserved communities.

Catalyze CDG

April 2024New York Green BankUtility, Community equitySolarTerm loan facilityDebt investmentNew York
On March 28, 2024, NY Green Bank (NYGB) committed a $100 million facility that will enable First American Equipment Finance to purchase equipment at fair market value and to lease such equipment to Catalyze Holdings LLC. The equipment is part…

A-Peace, LLC

April 2024DC Green BankResidential, Community equityEnergy efficiency, Renewable powerCo-investmentDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
DC Green Bank and partners delivered $3.3 million in financial support for the new construction of an affordable housing development in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 8 and energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades for a building in Ward 7. In addition…

Leviticus Fund

April 2024New York Green BankResidential, Community equityEnergy efficiencyTerm loan facilityDebt investmentNew York
NY Green Bank’s $18.3 million multi-draw senior unsecured term loan, under the Community Decarbonization Fund, will enable Leviticus to fund its multifamily, real estate development loans that support new construction and retrofits of energy-efficient affordable housing, primarily in New York…

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