Microlending by CDFIs: Small Loans, Big Impact

For many entrepreneurs, the biggest barrier to starting or growing a business is not a lack of talent or determination — it’s access to affordable capital. Traditional lenders often cannot profitably underwrite very small loans, leaving promising business owners without the financing they need to purchase equipment, secure inventory, hire staff, or bridge early cash-flow gaps. That is where certified CDFIs step in. Supported in part by the CDFI Fund, CDFIs specialize in making small-dollar loans — often under $50,000 — paired with hands-on technical assistance, credit building, and business coaching. These microloans help entrepreneurs launch home-based businesses, open storefronts, stabilize family farms, and expand smaller, craft manufacturing operations.

The following case studies highlight how CDFI microlending helps entrepreneurs overcome barriers that traditional lenders will not address. From a Michigan compost farm navigating township approvals and grant reimbursements, to a rural Ohio flower grower expanding with greenhouse financing and business training, to a Connecticut event planner building savings and creating jobs, these stories demonstrate how small, flexible investments generate durable economic opportunity.

Annual Impact

  • CDFIs provide over $1.3 billion in microloans each year.
  • The CDFI Fund’s Small Dollar Loan Program program provides $9 million in annual grants for Loan Loss Reserves and Technical Assistance to enable Certified CDFIs to establish and maintain small dollar loan programs.
  • Further information and research on microlending can be found at aeoworks.org.

Stories from the 2026 Progress Report

Meet Dennia, Connecticut Small Business Owner
CDFI Assistance Enables Event Planner to Launch and Expand Her Small Business
KB Flower Farm – Kim Baker
Rural Flower Farmer Expands Sustainable Agriculture With CDFI Support
Wormie’s Is Changing Hearts, Minds, and Soil
Compost Farm Offers a Pickup Service

Additional Microlending Stories

Dawn Angeletti, Lalka Beauty Co
Dawn Angeltti, owner of Lalka Beauty Co. in Savannah, Georgia, obtained a microloan from the SBAC to enhance her business operations, particularly…
El Tiny Cafe 
Working Solutions CDFI borrower success story
Logos Coffee Wins Utah Microloan Fund Opportunity Boost Grant
Logos Coffee began as a small-batch specialty coffee roasting company in 2018. Owner Nick Nelson initially sold his products at farmer's markets, where he quickly gained a loyal customer base. Building on this success, Logos expanded by launching a full-service coffee cart, which allowed Nick to serve coffee at offices around the city and eventually bring on business partner Eric Lo.
Newlyweds Make Bubble Tea Dreams True 
Northern Initiatives borrower success story
Repurposing a State Penitentiary
Three Roots Capital borrower success story
First Catch
Northern Initiatives has been with Smith, from helping him buy his boat in 2023, to helping him after it sank. Traditional banks considered First Catch a startup and wouldn’t loan money to Smith. Funds from a revolving Community Loan Fund and an SBA microloan helped him purchase the Norska, a 40-foot 1950 beauty ready for trap netting.
Ability Wholesale Wins Opportunity Boost Grant from Utah Microloan Fund
Ability Wholesale & Distribution, Inc. is a company that specializes in bringing high-quality bed sheet sets to customers at fairs and festivals across the region. With over 20 years of experience in sales, founder Elham Neilsen has built a business that thrives on delivering exceptional products and customer satisfaction. The company is known for its soft, luxurious bed sheets, which have won over countless repeat customers.
City Officials Announce Economic Designation, New Microloan Program
Lincoln’s Kiva Hub will be administered through Community Development Resources of Lincoln and will officially launch this summer.
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.
Beautiful Beginnings Childcare Center
Women’s Opportunities Resource Center borrower success story