CDFIs: Small Business Engines

CDFIs support small businesses by providing flexible, affordable financing that helps entrepreneurs start, sustain, and expand their operations. Many small business owners—particularly those in underserved communities—face challenges accessing traditional loans due to limited credit history, collateral requirements, or perceived risk. CDFIs address these gaps by offering working capital, equipment financing, and growth loans with underwriting that considers a business’s full potential and community impact. In addition to capital, many CDFIs support business incubators and shared workspaces that provide entrepreneurs with affordable facilities, mentorship, and resources to help early-stage businesses develop and scale.

Beyond financing, CDFIs deliver technical assistance and business development services that strengthen long-term success. They offer training in financial management, business planning, marketing, and operations, along with one-on-one coaching that helps entrepreneurs navigate challenges and build sustainable enterprises. These services help small business owners improve financial skills, increase competitiveness, and create jobs in their communities. By combining capital with hands-on support, CDFIs foster local entrepreneurship, expand economic opportunity, and help small businesses serve as engines of community growth.

Small businesses drive local economies, but growth often requires patient capital and operational support. The following case studies show how CDFIs provide working capital, property acquisition financing, and strategic guidance that help entrepreneurs strengthen their foundations and expand responsibly. Whether supporting construction firms in Chicago with back-office expertise, financing a mission-driven cleaning company’s expansion, or helping a Baltimore coworking space purchase its longtime building, CDFIs enable businesses to stabilize, scale, and create quality jobs in their communities.

Annual Impact: Financing provided to over 100,000 businesses each year.

Stories from the 2026 Progress Report

Business Service Collective
Business Services Collective Helps Construction Companies Fill Business Skills Needs Gap
Innovative Funding for a Trailblazing Baltimore Business
Helping a Small Business Owner Purchase Their Longtime Office
Jordon Construction Company
Powering Local Changemakers
BerryClean
Building Good Jobs Through Flexible Small Business Investment From the CDFI Fund
Over the Moon
Indigenous Food Truck Finds Stability With CDFI Support
Meet Dennia, Connecticut Small Business Owner
CDFI Assistance Enables Event Planner to Launch and Expand Her Small Business
Wormie’s Is Changing Hearts, Minds, and Soil
Compost Farm Offers a Pickup Service
The Veteran Loan Fund
CDFI Platform Supporting Veteran Entrepreneurship
Deborah Fitch – Fitch Ranch Artisan Meats
How One Entrepreneur's Vision Became a Lifeline for Colorado Ranchers

Additional Small Business Stories

Greenwood Archer Story: Bell Tax
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Gracie’s Bulldog Grille
Gracie's Bulldog Grille Orangeburg, New York Meet AJ and Jen, the multifaceted husband and wife duo. As entrepreneurs, they know…
DJ’s Delights
Equipped with financing from New Jersey Community Capital's REBUILD disaster recovery program, DJ’s Delights was able to replenish its supplies and continue serving its loyal customers.
The Pink Waffle
Roux Kehoe serves Maine by providing incredible waffle-themed culinary…
Alterations Best Stitch
Patricia Ramón González’s journey as a seamstress, and owner of Alterations Best Stitch, is not only a testament to her skill but also a poignant reflection of the challenges and triumphs faced by Hispanic business owners in the United States.
Queen Brandy’s African Boutique
In 2015, Brandy Jordan began to dream of becoming an entrepreneur. In September 2022, she received a postcard in the mail about the “Make Your Money Talk” program (sponsored by WWBIC, the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee, and Bader Philanthropies).
Everything Utah Wins Utah Microloan Fund Opportunity Boost Grant
Mary Lindsey founded Everything Utah in 2017 with a clear mission: to provide locals with the opportunity to enjoy, benefit from, and support the sharing of Utah's unique identity. Her goal has always been to offer items that highlight the beauty of the state, allowing customers to feel a sense of pride in gifting meaningful and tasteful products that tell Utah's story. This story spans the rich history, the present, and the future of Utah. Through careful curation, Mary has worked to honor this objective by showcasing Utah through diverse perspectives.
Bardea
Inventive Italian food finds a home in downtown Wilmington on Market Street and embraces revitalization with assistance from the Corridor Revitalization Fund.
American Cable in Philadelphia
CRFUSA borrower success story
The Cedar Box
A Native Gift Shop Highlighting Tlingit History and Culture