Four Directions Community Development Stories and Data

Ruben Zavaleta’s Journey and the Growth of Guerrero Maya Restaurant
The Right Tools and Support Make Ownership Possible for Residents of Mobile Home Communities
Healthy Acadia
Bangor mobile home park residents get loan to develop 28 empty lots

Testimonials

I am a Board Member of a Native American CDFI that serves Wabanaki Tribes and tribal members in Maine. It’s been quite concerning of the number of threats to our services by the Trump Administration. My hope is that these threats are no longer a hinderance to our daily services particularly the issue of federal funding freeze.

-Ernest Neptune, Four Directions Development Corporation, Orono, ME

CDFIs are critical to our economy. They step in where banks can’t – or wont – go. They leverage hundreds of millions of private dollars every year and invest them in underserved businesses and communities, based on need and impact. This is an effective, efficient public-private solution to pressing social and economic issues throughout our country.

-Phebe Quattrucci, Quattrucci & Company, South Freeport, ME

As a Native CDFI, funding from the CDFI Fund provides Native communities with access to capital that would otherwise be unavailable. Due to the complexities of tribal lands, traditional banks do not offer the same financial opportunities. Native CDFIs, supported by the CDFI Fund, are bridging this gap by providing equitable access to capital in ways that were previously unheard of.

-Matthew Lewis, Four Directions Development Corporation, Orono, ME