We Are Intentionally Blessing-Oriented
The crisis of food insecurity isn't about scarcity. It's about logistics. America produces enough food. A lot of it, in fact, goes to waste. The challenge is building the infrastructure to connect this surplus with the people who need it—at scale.
At Hope RE Funding, we raise capital by issuing interest-only promissory notes. These funds are used to make loans to Hope RE Holdings, LLC, a nonprofit subsidiary that acquires and develops food distribution centers. The properties are then leased to our affiliate, Blessings of Hope, which rescues surplus food and redistributes it nationwide through partnerships with churches, ministries, and nonprofits.
This structure ensures stewardship, transparency, and maximum social impact.
Investment Terms At a Glance
Interest Rate
Fixed at time of signing (currently offering up to 6%)
Interest Payments
Made quarterly
Principal
Repaid at maturity (term fixed at signing)
Minimum Investment
$250,000
Security
Notes are not directly secured, but real estate is held under mortgage by Hope RE Holdings
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Get the Investment PacketWe Align Capital With Values
A Hope RE Funding investment provides you with predictable financial returns.
But for our investors, Hope RE Funding represents more than a portfolio asset. It is a way for them to align their wealth with their deepest values and the overarching goals that have shaped their lives.
It is an opportunity to share hope and blessing with others and to make the world a better place.
Well-Managed Impact
1.
INVESTOR PARTNERSHIPS
Investors purchase interest-only notes from Hope RE Funding
2.
CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
Hope RE Funding lends capital to Hope RE Holdings, LLC
3.
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
Hope RE Funding lends capital to Hope RE Holdings, LLC
4.
CHANNELS OF BLESSING
Blessings of Hope leases and operates each facility to benefit communities
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This offering has not been registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It is made in reliance on the exemption provided by Rule 506(c) of Regulation D. Investment is available only to verified accredited investors.