Trinita Logue is a national leader in the community development finance sector. In 1988, as Assistant Director of the Chicago Community Trust, she founded and led IFF (formerly Illinois Facilities Fund), a nonprofit financial institution that focused on real estate lending to nonprofit corporations in low income communities. Trinita retired in March 2016, after leading significant growth and program expansion – IFF serves nine states in the Midwest with financial and real estate consulting products and programs. Today Trinita continues her role in community development investment through consulting and by serving as a board member of ARC, the governing LLC of Benefit Chicago, a $100 million impact investing fund in Chicago established by the Chicago Community Trust and the MacArthur Foundation. In 2017 and 2018 she worked for the Children First Fund, a foundation established by Chicago Public Schools to facilitate corporate and foundation grants to programs in the schools. Trinita also serves as an advisor to Community Desk, a nonprofit that assembles capital to promote real estate ownership by small businesses.