Community Health Center Capital Fund Stories and Data

Community Health Center Capital Fund Stories

Esperanza Academy
Boys and Girls Club of Greater Lowell
Early Education Center
Transformative Culture Project (TCP)

Community Health Center Capital Fund Fact Sheet

CDFIs support small businesses in ways that traditional financial partners are unable to. From flexible financing that supports growth, stabilize operations, and boosts local employment, to providing advice in all areas of business managements, to being there for the business owners as humans whenever needed. CDFIs are integral to the well-functioning of the financial system and of the economy as a whole.

-Amine Benali, Local Enterprise Assistance Fund – LEAF, Boston, MA 02135, MA

The CDFI funds are critical to supporting entrepreneurs start up new small businesses which are the backbone of our economy. Without this funding, new jobs cannot be created and local tax bases will not grow. Please support small businesses!

-Sue Murray, SEED Corporation, Taunton, MA

CDFIs are essential to ensuring all communities and residents have access to safe, affordable credit when traditional financial institutions are not able to do so. These market-based institutions know their communities needs best and leverage private sector investment. Building bridges between the public and private sectors is what CDFIs do well and we need to preserve the expertise of these organizations by ensuring a robust funding of $324 million for the CDFI Fund.

-Victoria E. Stein, Otis Street Advisors LLC, Newton MA, MA

Map of Community Health Center Capital Fund CDFI Branches and Stories