
Community Bonds
Community Bonds are a type of financial instrument that organizations, like non-profits or community groups, use to raise funds from local residents and supporters. When people buy these bonds, they are essentially lending money to the organization to fund projects such as community development or social programs. In return, investors receive regular interest payments over a specified period, and the original investment is repaid at maturity. Community Bonds strengthen local engagement by allowing members to support and invest directly in their community’s growth, fostering a sense of ownership and collective benefit.