CDFIs: Boosting American Manufacturing

Manufacturing remains a cornerstone of economic strength in communities across the country, particularly in rural and economically distressed regions where access to capital can determine whether firms modernize or fall behind. The following case studies highlight how CDFIs provide flexible financing for equipment purchases, facility expansions, working capital, and technology upgrades that help manufacturers increase capacity, strengthen supply chains, and create quality jobs.

From a major facility expansion in rural Tennessee supporting specialty nuclear container production, to a family-owned welding company in Delaware acquiring a rail-served industrial site, to a high-tech 3D manufacturing startup in Mascot transitioning from research to full production, these stories demonstrate the breadth of CDFI impact. Additional examples from Michigan and Illinois show how CDFI financing supports precision machining, new facility construction, and job creation in deeply distressed communities, reinforcing domestic production while revitalizing local economies.

Annual Impact: CDFIs provide about $3 billion in financing to manufacturing and industrial businesses.

Stories from the 2026 Progress Report

Container Technologies Industries
Manufacturing Expansion & Job Creation
Generations Welding & Contracting, LLC
TreisD 3D Manufacturing
Northland Precision Honors CNC?s Roots

Additional Manufacturing Stories

Best Stone Works, Inc.
Cougar Mountain Baking Company
Chemical Manufacturer Expands Production, Accelerates Growth with LISC Small Business Loan
S&S Cycle
Tommy Car Wash Systems Expansion
Rasta Salsa
Sterling Success Story
Land Ark RV, LLC.
Nourish Up
Supporting Manufacturing Jobs in Rural Oregon