Current Offerings
Private Equity
Fortis Green Renewables Green Fund I, LLC
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Asset Type: Renewables-based Power Generation
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Offering Size: Up to $20 million
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Suitability: Accredited Investors
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Minimum Investment: $150,000
Private Credit
TB Fund 2 LLC, Series A
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Legal Structure: Senior Secured Promissory Note
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Target Fund Size: $10,000,000
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Suitability: Accredited Investor only
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Minimum Investment: $50,000
Closed
Real Asset
Alliant Strategic Preservation Fund II
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Asset Type: Affordable Multi-Family Residential
- Offering Size: $12.5 million [1]
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Suitability: Accredited Investors
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Minimum Investment: $150,000
Private Credit
Concentric Partners I, LP
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Asset Type: Middle Market Private Credit
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Offering Size: $87.5 million
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Suitability: Accredited Investors
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Minimum Investment: $250,000
Real Asset
EFM Fund III
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Asset Type: Forestland and Timber
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Offering Size: $75 million
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Suitability: Accredited Investors
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Minimum Investment: $250,000
Private Credit
TriLinc Global Sustainable Income Fund II, LLC
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Asset Type: Emerging Market Private Credit
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Offering Size: $300 million
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Suitability: Qualified Purchasers
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Minimum Investment: $500,000
Private Credit
TriLinc Global Impact Fund II, LLC
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Asset Type: Emerging Market Private Credit
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Offering Size: $150 – $500 million
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Suitability: Qualified Clients
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Minimum Investment: $150,000
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DISCLAIMER: This is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy the securities described herein.
NOTES:
[1] Offering Size refers to the Feeder Fund, and not to the size of the offering at the Master Fund.
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