Michigan Community Capital Stories and Data

Michigan Community Capital Stories

OFN Story: Michigan CDFI Finances Family-Owned Automotive Recycling Business
Detroit CDFI coalition amplifies positive outcomes in communities across the city
HōM Flats
Lebowsky Center

Michigan Community Capital Fact Sheet

I have watched how CDFIs support small business owners and home owners where banks and credit unions could not. The amount banks charge is often above what people can pay, CDFIs that are nonprofits even the playing field for them by investing in the people and not company profits.

-Romy Fitschen, Lansing, MI

CDFIs fill a vital need in Michigan by supporting community and economic development in under-served areas. Continuing to fund CDFIs will allow them to provide financial support for communities that would otherwise be left behind.

-Charlotte J. Smith, Community Economic Development Association of Michigan, Lansing, MI

CDFIs provide financial services, education and loans to support economic growth and development for families and small businesses. Many qualify, but are unable to secure needed funding through mainstream, traditional financial sources. The work of CDFIs enriches our communities and the quality of life for residents.

-Sheilah Clay, Purposeful Consulting, LLC, Farmington Hills, MI

Map of Michigan Community Capital CDFI Branches and Stories