About CEDAC

CEDAC is a public-private community development financial institution that provides project financing and technical expertise for community-based and other non-profit organizations engaged in effective community development in Massachusetts.

CEDAC’s work supports two key building blocks of community development: affordable housing and early care and education. CEDAC is also active in state and national housing preservation and supportive housing policy research and development and is widely recognized as a leader in the non-profit community development industry.

Housing Programs
Housing Programs
Putnam Square Apartments, Cambridge
Homeowner’s Rehab, Inc.

Non-profit developers are often at a disadvantage when it comes to accessing the seed capital critical to making any project a success. CEDAC helps community development corporations and other non-profit developers by providing them early stage capital financing and technical assistance throughout the development process. CEDAC Housing’s financing options, which include predevelopment, acquisition, and bridge lending, provide developers with the patient capital to acquire property, hire a team of professional consultants that are needed for moving a development forward, and assemble financing packages to complete the projects.

Housing Programs
Putnam Square Apartments, Cambridge
Homeowner’s Rehab, Inc.
Children's Investment Fund
Children's Investment Fund
Youth in Motion, Revere
For Kids Only Afterschool

Children’s Investment Fund (the Fund) helps non-profit, community-based child care providers develop high quality early care and education and out-of-school time learning space. The Fund provides child care providers with capital resources needed to expand, renovate, and upgrade their facilities and the technical assistance they require to complete their projects. Along with the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, CEDAC and the Fund help to administer the Early Education and Out of School Time (EEOST) Capital Fund, the first child care capital fund established through community development legislation.

Children's Investment Fund
Youth in Motion, Revere
For Kids Only Afterschool
Commonwealth Workforce Coalition
Commonwealth Workforce Coalition
Sharing Skills~Building Connections Conference, Sturbridge

CEDAC is the founding partner of the Commonwealth Workforce Coalition (CWC), which was established in 2004. In 2016, CWC was transferred to the Center for Social Policy, based at the McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston. For more than 15 years, CWC worked with community-based workforce development professionals to ensure they have the tools to help job seekers in their communities. CWC held workshops, trainings, and the annual Sharing Skills ~ Building Connections conference, which provided resources to improve skills training, education, and job placement services within the workforce development sector. CWC focused on building the skills and knowledge of direct service and program management staff; supporting increased communication networks and connection among practitioners and other system stakeholders; and developing and strengthening leaders within the workforce development field.

In 2020, CWC announced that it would discontinue its programs, including its regional trainings and annual conference. Instead, the Massachusetts Workforce Association (MWA) will provide similar capacity building opportunities to workforce development professionals throughout the Commonwealth. MWA leads, advocates, and convenes on behalf of the entire Massachusetts workforce system. MWA is the product of the 2018 unification of the MA Workforce Board Association and MA Workforce Professionals Association.

Commonwealth Workforce Coalition
Sharing Skills~Building Connections Conference, Sturbridge
“The redevelopment of this property [Washington Square Residence] was a rebirth for this century-old organization and the surrounding neighborhood.”
Lisa ConnollyExecutive Director, Lynn Home for Women