Community Development Financial Institutions
Native American Businesses: Get Grants for Growth!
Native American CDFIs can receive up to $1 million in Financial Assistance to boost lending capacity, and up to $150,000 in Technical Assistance to strengthen organizational capabilities. This funding helps serve target markets and promote economic development.
Native Community Businesses: Get Up to $1M for Growth!
Native American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian-serving Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) can receive up to $1 million to boost their lending capacity for target markets. Additionally, grants up to $150,000 are available to enhance organizational capacity and foster new CDFIs serving Native communities.
Get $250K+ to Recover & Grow Post-COVID
Certified Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) can access grants to strengthen their operations and support businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding is designed to help you rebound and continue serving your community effectively.
Get Small Business Loans: Up to $50K Funding Available!
Certified Community Development Financial Institutions can secure funding to launch or enhance programs offering affordable, small-dollar loans. This initiative aims to help unbanked and underbanked individuals build credit and access mainstream financial services.
Native American Businesses: Get Funding & Grow
Native-owned businesses and organizations aiming to become Native CDFIs can access crucial financial and technical support. This program empowers Native communities with the capital and expertise needed for economic development.
Get Grants for Community Development & Business Growth
Are you a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) with a plan to boost your community's economy? This program offers grants to expand your reach and services, helping you provide crucial credit and capital to underserved populations.
Get Grants: Boost Your Community Development Investments!
FDIC-insured financial institutions dedicated to community economic development can receive financial incentives to expand investments and increase qualified lending in distressed areas. This program helps your institution put more capital to work in underserved communities.
Native American Businesses: Get Grants for Growth!
Native American-owned businesses and organizations looking to establish or expand their financial services capacity can access crucial funding. This grant offers financial and technical assistance to drive economic development within Native American communities.
Get Grants for Community Development & Financial Services
Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) can receive funding to expand financial services and capital into underserved communities. This grant supports comprehensive plans for community impact and capacity building for new and existing CDFIs.
Get Funding: Boost Your Community Impact!
FDIC-insured banks and thrifts can receive financial awards for expanding investments in Community Development Financial Institutions. This program incentivizes increased lending, investment, and services in economically distressed areas, putting more capital to work nationwide.
Get Grants to Grow Your Business in Distressed Communities!
Are you a bank or thrift focused on community development? This program offers financial incentives to expand your investments in Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) and boost lending in economically distressed areas.
Get Grants to Boost Your Community Business Growth!
FDIC-insured banks and thrifts can receive awards for increasing investments in CDFIs and for expanding lending, investment, and services in economically distressed communities. This program injects capital to drive community and economic development nationwide.
Unlock Funds for Housing & Community Projects
Nonprofits and CDFIs can access significant funding to build or renovate affordable housing for low-income families. This grant also supports economic development and community facilities that revitalize underserved areas.
Get Grants for Community Investment & Business Growth
FDIC-insured banks and thrifts can receive awards for increasing investments in Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) and for expanding lending, investment, and services in economically distressed areas. These grants aim to boost capital for community development projects nationwide.
Unlock Funding for Affordable Housing & Community Projects
Certified Community Development Financial Institutions and eligible nonprofits can secure grants to build, preserve, or purchase affordable housing and fund vital economic development or community service facilities. These funds aim to revitalize low-income and underserved rural areas.
Get Funding for Community Development & Business Growth!
Are you a Community Development Financial Institution or aspiring to be one? This program offers financial awards and grants to expand your reach, boost your capacity, and bring vital financial services to underserved communities.
Unlock Funding for Native American Businesses & Communities!
Native American-owned businesses and organizations focused on community development can access grants for financial and technical assistance. This program aims to empower Native CDFIs and those working to establish them.
Get Low-Cost Loans for Underserved Communities
Certified Community Development Financial Institutions can receive funding to offer affordable, small-dollar loans to unbanked and underbanked individuals, helping them build credit and access mainstream financial services.
Get Grants for Affordable Housing & Community Projects
Certified CDFIs and select nonprofits can secure funding to build, buy, or renovate affordable housing. This grant also supports economic development and community facilities that revitalize low-income or underserved areas.
Get Small Business Loans | CDFI Fund Grant
Certified Community Development Financial Institutions can receive grants to offer affordable small dollar loans, helping unbanked and underbanked individuals build credit and access capital.