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ODCEX: I shares
  • Class I: ODCEX

    Accordant ODCE Index Fund

    *Includes return of capital: view most recent 19A Notice

  • Class I: ODCEX
  • Class I: ODCEX

    Performance data quoted represents past performance; the past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Performance shown for the Fund before September 11, 2023, reflects a management fee of 40bps and the performance shown after September 11, 2023, reflects a management fee of 60bps.

    The total annual fund operating expense ratio, gross of any fee waivers or expense reimbursements is 6.39% for all share classes. The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses after fee waiver and/or expense reimbursement is 1.22% for Class I and Y, and 1.47% for Class A. The Funds’ investment adviser has contractually agreed to reduce its fees and/or absorb expenses of the funds at least until September 11, 2025, to ensure that the net annual fund operating expenses will not exceed 0.50% of the Funds’ net assets as determined as of the end of each calendar month. Without such waivers by the Adviser, expenses of the Funds would have been higher and the Funds’ returns would have been lower.

    The annualized distribution rate is calculated by dividing the sum of the Fund’s last four quarterly distributions per share by the net asset value per share as of the reported date. Historically, the Accordant ODCE Index Fund distributions have included return of capital of varying amounts. For the current return of capital information, you may view our most recent Section 19A notice here.

  • Class I: ODCEX

    Important Footnotes and Disclosures

    The Fund currently offers Class A Shares, Class I Shares and Class Y Shares which will all be continuously offered at the Fund’s net asset value (“NAV”) per share, plus, in the case of Class A Shares, a maximum sales load of up to 5.75%, from which a dealer-manager fee of up to 0.75% of offering proceeds may also be paid. Holders of Class A Shares, Class I Shares, and Class Y Shares have equal rights and privileges with each other, except that Class I Shares and Class Y Shares do not pay a sales load or dealer manager fees. See “Ongoing Distribution and Servicing Fees” and “Summary of Fund Expenses” for information on servicing and distribution fees in the Prospectus. Class I Shares and Class Y Shares are each not subject to a sales load; however, investors could be required to pay brokerage commissions on purchases and sales of Class I or Class Y Shares to their selling agents. Inception date of the I Shares is September 11, 2023 . Class A Shares and Class Y Shares were made available as of November 1, 2023. As such, the performance shown for the Class A and Class Y shares prior to their inception has not been adjusted for the fees of the Class A and Class Y Shares, and instead, the performance shown reflects the performance of the Class I Shares.

    The Accordant ODCE Index Fund (the “Fund”) was previously registered as the IDR Core Property Index Fund, Ltd. (the “Predecessor Fund”). The Fund’s investment adviser is Accordant Investments LLC(“Adviser”) and the Fund’s sub-adviser is IDR Investment Management, LLC (“Sub-Adviser”). The Predecessor Fund was a quarterly valued closed-end tender offer fund only available to accredited investors. Pursuant to a proxy filed with SEC and a special shareholder meeting that occurred on August 31, 2023, the Predecessor Fund converted into the Fund which is a daily valued registered closed-end interval fund (“Conversion”). The Predecessor Fund previously charged a management fee of 40bps while the Fund now charges 60bps. Fund performance shown in this presentation is net of fees and for performance prior to September 11, 2023, reflects a 40bps management fee and for performance on and after September 11, 2023, reflects a 60bps management fee. The performance shown reflects a continuation of performance from the Predecessor Fund to the Fund. While the Fund has a different investment adviser than the Predecessor Fund, the Fund’s portfolio management is substantially similar to the Predecessor Fund.  The Conversion was a non-taxable event for existing shareholders.

    Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

    Investing in the Fund involves risks, including the risk that you may receive little or no return on your investment or that you may lose part or all of your investment. The Fund’s investment objective is to employ an indexing investment approach that seeks to track the NCREIF Fund Index – Open End Diversified Core Equity (the “NFI-ODCE Index”) on a net-of-fee basis while minimizing tracking error. There can be no assurance that the actual allocations will be effective in achieving the Fund’s investment objective or delivering positive returns.  It is not possible to invest in an index. You cannot invest directly in an index and unmanaged indices do not reflect fees, expenses or sales charges. The ability of the Fund to achieve its investment objective depends, in part, on the ability of the Adviser to allocate effectively the Fund’s assets across the various asset classes in which it invests and to select investments in each such asset class. There can be no assurance that the actual allocations will be effective in achieving the Fund’s investment objective or delivering positive returns. Limited liquidity is provided to shareholders only through the Fund’s quarterly repurchase offers for no less than 5% of the Fund’s shares outstanding at net asset value. There is no guarantee that shareholders will be able to sell all of the shares they desire in a quarterly repurchase offer.  

    An investment in the Fund represents an indirect investment in the securities owned by the Fund. The value of these securities, like other market investments, may move up or down, sometimes rapidly and unpredictably. The Fund is classified as a “non-diversified” under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and therefore may invest more than 5% of its total assets in the securities of one or more issuers. As such, changes in the financial condition or market value of a single issuer may cause a greater fluctuation in the Fund’s net asset value than in a “diversified” fund. The Fund is not intended to be a complete investment program. The Fund is subject to the risk that geopolitical and other similar events will disrupt the economy on a national or global level. For instance, war, terrorism, market manipulation, government defaults, government shutdowns, political changes or diplomatic developments, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics) and natural/environmental disasters can all negatively impact the securities markets.

    The Fund will concentrate its investments in real estate industry securities. The value of the Fund’s shares will be affected by factors affecting the value of real estate and the earnings of companies engaged in the real estate industry. These factors include, among others: (i) changes in general economic and market conditions; (ii)changes in the value of real estate properties; (iii) risks related to local economic conditions, overbuilding and increased competition; (iv) increases in property taxes and operating expenses; (v) changes in zoning laws; (vi) casualty and condemnation losses; (vii) variations in rental income, neighborhood values or the appeal of property to tenants; (viii) the availability of financing; (ix) climate change; and (x) changes in interest rates. Many real estate companies utilize leverage, which increases investment risk and could adversely affect a company’s operations and market value in periods of rising interest rates. The value of securities of companies in the real estate industry may go through cycles of relative under-performance and over-performance in comparison to equity securities markets in general. A significant portion of the Fund’s underlying investments are in private real estate investment funds managed by institutional investment managers that comprise the NFI-ODCE Index (“Eligible Component Funds”). Investments in Eligible Component Funds may pose specific risks, including: such investments require the Fund to bear a pro rata share of the vehicles’ expenses, including management and performance fees; the Adviser and Sub-Adviser will have no control over investment decisions made by such vehicle; such vehicle may utilize financial leverage; such investments have limited liquidity; the valuation of such investment as of a specific date may vary from the actual sale price that may be obtained if such investment were sold to a third party.

    Additional risks related to an investment in the Fund are set forth in the “Risks” section of the prospectus, which include, but are not limited to the following: correlation risk; credit risk; fixed income risk; leverage risk; and risk of competition between underlying funds.

    Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Accordant ODCE Index Fund. This and other important information about the Fund is contained in the prospectus, which can be obtained online at accordantinvestments.com. The prospectus should be read carefully before investing.  Investors should consult with their selling agents about the sales load and any additional fees or charges their selling agents might impose on each class of shares.

    The Accordant ODCE Index Fund is distributed by ALPS Distributors, Inc (ALPS). Accordant Investments LLC is not affiliated with ALPS.

    Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Accordant ODCE Index Fund. This and other important information about the Fund is contained in the prospectus, which can be obtained online by visiting www.accordantinvestments.com. The prospectus should be read carefully before investing. For differences between the Class A shares and Class I shares, please see the prospectus of the Fund.