So, London Community Foundation chose to invest [music] in the vision Soho Alliance project because one, this was a big opportunity for [music] our community. We really felt that this would have been a catalyst for change, especially in that neighborhood [music] in the Soho neighborhood. And really, that's essentially to our core as a community foundation. [music] We're there to provide ongoing and sustained support for our community, but also to provide that catalyst seed funding [music] to ensure that our community is stronger and resilient. And in the context of vision Soho with it being mixed use, you know, from your range of [music] market rates to affordable to deeply affordable, we see this being a place for everyone to belong. The London Community Foundation is in the business of building social good. And one of the [music] mechanisms that we've created is the social impact financing uh loan program. We've set aside $25 million that we will loan to entrepreneurs that want to do social good uh organizations that want to develop affordable housing. Our goal and our vision is to build affordable accommodations like our building uh that we're building now. 50% of all of the uh units are at 70 or 80% of mean market rent. So they are affordable for individuals who [music] are on limited incomes. Partnerships are really central to the work we [music] do. We can't build houses. We can't set up enterprises and run them. But the people who come to us and ask for loans, they [music] have those skills. So right from day one we're looking at how [music] can we work with them. We begin by looking at whether the projects are workable and do they do social good. If they [music] do social good then we go on take a look at risk. If it's manageable then we can transfer [music] u uh loan money to them. So the social impact loan allowed us to have that bridge funding that would keep us in a position that we could actually afford to uh to proceed with these projects. Without the social impact loan and the London Community Foundation, nonprofits are not in a position of having the kind of funds [music] that are necessary in order to start a project. You can't go at [music] things alone. uh this was a true collaboration and partnership [music] and that is where you know we know that that's our place. It's convening groups bringing groups together [music] and it's all about um being rooted in collaboration. We look for partnerships in people like Soho because they're perfect partners because there's such amazing amount of [music] social good can come from it.