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AZ05 Stories

The Story of Champions
Through its mission, Champion aims to focus and make an impact on communities by providing loan options to borrowers that aren't possible with traditional agency loan programs.
Commonwealth Dairy
In June 2013, Commonwealth Dairy completed a $12-million expansion of its $28.5-million plant to support a new product line. And on Monday, Thomas Moffitt, Commonwealth Dairy's president, returned from Casa Grande, Ariz., where it and its partner, Ehrmann AG, just opened a new facility. The state-of-the art yogurt manufacturing facility in Arizona was built by the same company that built Commonwealth's factory in Brattleboro, said Moffitt, but it's twice the size.
The Clarendon Hotel and Spa
The Clarendon Hotel project was initiated in late 2006. The site and surrounding area had a history of blight and crime before the current owner purchased the facility and began improvements. In addition, hotel space in the downtown and midtown areas are at a premium due to increased interest in the area and recent expansions and improvements of the Phoenix Convention Center. This project was also located in a housing hot zone. In the summer of 2013, the 106-room Clarendon Hotel underwent a facade improvement and also improved the rooftop patio area for larger group gatherings. The largest community impact for this project was derived from bringing an unused building back to its intended use as well as helping a small business owner. In addition, Clarendon created an additional 75 job and provided a host of benefits for their employees.
Mountain Park Heatlh Center – Jesse Owens Clinic
Mountain Park Health Center (MPHC) is a nonprofit Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), with a total of 9 clinic sites providing affordable primary care in the Phoenix, Tempe, Glendale and Goodyear Valley. For more than 40 years, MPHC has been delivering whole-patient care for the entire family, by serving over 120,000 patients in 2023, with an integrated healthcare model that includes primary medical, behavioral health, dental, and pharmacy services. Financing for the renovation and expansion of an existing 18,000 sq. ft. building, The Jesse Owens Clinic, to be expanded into a 30,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art health care facility for low-income families in Phoenix, Arizona. Renovations include 36 easily accessible exam rooms and pharmacy vaccine rooms; collaborative workspaces for the entire medical care team; provider lounge with telehealth rooms; and capability for 1,000 patient visits a week.

AZ05 Fact Sheet

Testimonials

The AZ CDFI Network supports CDFIs because they are essential drivers of economic growth and stability across Arizona. In both rural and urban areas, CDFIs provide critical access to capital, credit, and financial services for small businesses, affordable housing developments, and community facilities. As a statewide coalition of community-focused lenders, we see firsthand how CDFIs strengthen local economies, support entrepreneurs, and create jobs. Continued investment in the CDFI Fund ensures that communities across Arizona have the resources they need to grow and prosper.

-Amber Cordoba, Arizona CDFI Network, Phoenix, AZ

CDFIs drive local economic growth by financing small businesses, creating jobs, and expanding affordable housing. They support rural and tribal communities, fund critical services like childcare and health clinics, and have invested $298 billion in underserved areas since 2010.

-Yasmin Badri, MicroCare Community Development Solutions, Tucson, AZ

I believe in the power of Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) because I’ve seen firsthand what access to capital-real, intentional, and responsible access-can do for small businesses, nonprofits, and communities that have historically been excluded from traditional financial systems. CDFIs aren’t just lenders. They are partners in shaping our economy. They take the time to understand the unique challenges that small business owners face when trying to grow and sustain their businesses. They don’t just look at a credit score; they look at the story behind the entrepreneur, the impact on the community, and the potential that often goes unnoticed. At Growth Partners Arizona, we align with this mission because we know that financial systems should work for communities, not against them. Supporting CDFIs means investing in businesses that create jobs, strengthen local economies, and build long-term wealth in places where it’s needed most. CDFIs are doing the work that big banks won’t, and that’s exactly why I support them. Because when capital is placed in the right hands, it doesn’t just fund businesses-it fuels movements, shifts power and transforms communities.

-Andre Whittington, Growth Partners Arizona, Phoenix, AZ

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