Client Stories
PCAP Fuels New Elk River Projects, Boosting Outdoor Recreation, Local Economy in Braxton County
The Elk River is more than just a winding waterway in West Virginia—it’s a lifeline for outdoor recreation enthusiasts and a growing part of the …
Partner Community Capital Fuels Success Story for Sky Ridge Yurts in Bryson City
It’s a beautiful sunny morning in Bryson City, North Carolina. Melissa Lambert, owner of Sky Ridge Yurts, has chosen the location of her business to …
The Lazy Tiger Comes to Life through PCAP Partnership
Ryan Appleton took a sabbatical from his corporate job, traveling through South America and dreaming of a more fulfilling career path. During his travels, he …
Revitalizing Healthcare in Mingo County, WV: Partner Community Capital’s Impact
In Mingo County, West Virginia, a remarkable transformation is unfolding as Williamson Memorial reopens the community hospital facilities, thanks in part to a crucial $2 …
New Nonprofit in Mars Hill, NC Launches with Boost from Partner Community Capital
Remnants Thrift & Sew will open a thrift store and host sewing classes, furthering their mission to provide quality clothing to local families, especially those in need. The heart of the building is the new sewing space, which features an “open sew” program for anyone to visit and use the sewing machines for free.
Reviving a Culinary Gem: Green River BBQ
Partner Community Capital (PCAP), a Community Development Financial Institution committed to empowering communities through financial support, played a pivotal role in realizing the Haas couple’s dream. In early 2024, PCAP facilitated the purchase of Green River BBQ, ensuring the continuation of this culinary gem for generations to come.
Turning Dreams into Reality for Boxer Craft House
Marie Bressler’s dream of expanding Boxer Craft House from a humble home-based business to a vibrant retail store became a reality, thanks to Partner Community Capital (PCAP). In the small town of Ranson, West Virginia, walking into the refurbished old Billie’s Diner, now transformed into Boxer Craft House, one cannot help but marvel at the journey that led to this momentous achievement.
Cultivating Connections: Mother Earth Food’s Flourishing Journey with PCAP
Nestled in Tucker County’s Thomas, The Adventure Guild Game Shop has transformed an old bank building into a gaming haven. Founded by Jason and Angie Downs, the shop caters to board game enthusiasts of all levels, boasting private gaming rooms and a Game Café. To enhance their web presence, they turned to Partner Community Capital (PCAP) and its Recreational Economies Initiative (WV REI). With the support of PCAP advisor Marti Jefferson, they secured funding for a website, connecting with gamers worldwide. This partnership exemplifies how strategic alliances can turn visions into reality for small businesses in West Virginia’s thriving tourism sector.
Strategic Moves: How The Adventure Guild Game Shop Leveled Up with PCAP
Nestled in Tucker County’s Thomas, The Adventure Guild Game Shop has transformed an old bank building into a gaming haven. Founded by Jason and Angie Downs, the shop caters to board game enthusiasts of all levels, boasting private gaming rooms and a Game Café. To enhance their web presence, they turned to Partner Community Capital (PCAP) and its Recreational Economies Initiative (WV REI). With the support of PCAP advisor Marti Jefferson, they secured funding for a website, connecting with gamers worldwide. This partnership exemplifies how strategic alliances can turn visions into reality for small businesses in West Virginia’s thriving tourism sector.
Tiny Houses, Big Impact: Coram Houses’ Vision for Affordable Housing
In the realm of alternative homeownership, Christopher Thomas’ Coram Houses stands as a beacon of innovation. Shifting the paradigm away from traditional housing, Coram Houses focuses on sharing land and maximizing it with Tiny Homes or Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). Thomas, driven by a mission against housing injustice, collaborated with PCAP to secure a $200,000 loan. This financial boost allowed Coram Houses to restructure debts, maintain staff, and expand its footprint. As 2024 unfolds, Thomas envisions transformative projects, such as constructing ADUs for elderly tenants at a local church. Coram Houses exemplifies how strategic financing fosters growth and societal impact.