Connecting People to Opportunity
Intend Indiana advances comprehensive community development through innovative financing and development solutions that create and preserve affordable housing, support neighborhood revitalization efforts, and foster small business development.
Small Business Lending
Build Fund, a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), is a loan fund operated by Intend Indiana that connects small businesses to financing to create opportunities in the communities they serve.
Affordable Housing Lending
The Edge Fund is a mission-driven lender that is focused on offering flexible financial products that create diverse and inclusive affordable housing opportunities across the housing spectrum.
Housing Development
The place you call home matters—where you live, how you live, in what you live. HomeMATTERs helps create opportunities to foster generational wealth by preserving and developing high-quality, affordable, and sustainable homes.
Vacant & Abandoned Properties
Renew Landbank returns vacant and blighted properties to productive use. The land bank is committed to helping people invest in revitalizing communities through an open, transparent, and straightforward process.
We Connect People to Opportunity
Intend Indiana is a nonprofit organization that envisions communities where quality of life, access to housing, and economic opportunities are not determined by race, socioeconomic background, or zip code. We advance comprehensive community development through innovative financing and development solutions that create and preserve affordable housing, support neighborhood revitalization efforts, and foster small business development.
In accordance with federal laws and U.S. Department of the Treasury policy, this organization is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Director, Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20220; call (202) 622-1160; or send an e-mail to: crcomplaints@treasury.gov.