A program-related investment is an arrangement by a foundation that meets the following qualifications:

  • Whose core purpose is to achieve one or more of a foundation's exempt purposes
  • That does not consider taking part in a political campaign on behalf of a candidate or influencing legislation a purpose;
  • Does not consider the appreciation of property or production of income as a significant objective

Here are some examples of program-related investments

Loan to Small Enterprise in Deteriorated Urban Area

The ACME Manufacturing Co. is a small business operating in a under-served urban community. It is owned by a group of African American and Latino men and women. The company has approached a number...more

Extension of Loan Terms on an Existing Program Related Investment

The ACME Manufacturing Co. is a small business operating in a under-served urban community. It is owned by a group of African American and Latino men and women. The company has approached a number...more

Equity Investment in Small Business

X is a small business enterprise located in a deteriorated urban area and owned by members of an economically disadvantaged minority group. Conventional sources of funds are unwilling to provide...more

Below Market Interest Loan to Un-Disadvantaged Business Owners

X is a business enterprise which is not owned by low-income persons or minority group members, but the continued operation of X is important to the economic well-being of a deteriorated urban area...more

Below Market Rate Loan to Publicly Traded Company

X is a business enterprise which is financially secure and the stock of which is listed and traded on a national exchange. Y, a private foundation, makes a loan to X at an interest rate below the...more

Below Martket Rate Loan to Nonprofit as Seed Funding

X is a business enterprise which is owned by a nonprofit community development corporation. When fully operational, X will market agricultural products, thereby providing a marketing outlet for...more

Something that's Not a Program Related Investment

X, a private foundation, invests $100,000 in the common stock of corporation M. The dividends received from such investment are later applied by X in furtherance of its exempt purposes. Although...more

Changes in Performance of a PRI and Implications

S, a private foundation, makes an investment in T, a business corporation, which qualifies as a program-related investment under section 4944(c) at the time that it is made. All of T's voting stock...more

Loans to Individuals to Attend College

X is a socially and economically disadvantaged individual. Y, a private foundation, makes an interest-free loan to X for the primary purpose of enabling X to attend college. The loan has no...more

Support for Low-Income Housing

Y, a private foundation, makes a high-risk investment in low-income housing, the indebtedness with respect to which is insured by the Federal Housing Administration. Y's primary purpose in making...more




PRI News from...


Kresge Foundation

Meticulon, a project of Autism Calgary Association in partnership with the federal government and the Sinneave Family Foundation, operates as a social enterprise that renders high-tech services provided by people with autism, leveraging their natural abilities at requiring attention to detail, repetition, and sequencing.




Social Sector Jobs

  Social Services Jobs
  Education Jobs
  Foundation Related Jobs
  Fundraising & Development Jobs
  Social Services Employment


Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs


Capital Assistance to States Intercity Passenger Rail Service | Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children | National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center | State Cemetery Grants | Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins Endangered Fish Recovery Programs | Congressionally Identified Awards and Projects | Grants for Agricultural Research, Special Research Grants | Museums for America | | Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy

Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders