The members of the coalition are as follows: The Progress Fund (Counties Served: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Potter, Somerset, Tioga, Venango, Warren, Washington, Westmoreland), Bridgeway Capital (Counties Served: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Crawford, Erie, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Mercer, Venango, Washington, Westmoreland), Northside Community Development Fund (Counties Served: Allegheny, Beaver, Greene, Lawrence, Washington), Metro Action (Counties Served: Carbon, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming), Rising Tide Community Loan Fund (Counties Served: Bradford, Bucks, Carbon, Columbia, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton), ASSETS (Counties Served: Berks, Juniata, Lancaster, Mifflin, Snyder, York), Community First Fund (Counties Served: Adams, Berks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Perry, Philadelphia, York), Reinvestment Fund (Counties Served: All Counties), PIDC Community Capital (Counties Served: Philadelphia), Impact Loan Fund (Counties Served: Montgomery, Montour, Northumberland, Philadelphia), Beech Capital (Counties Served: Bucks, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Montgomery, Philadelphia, York), West Philadelphia Financial Services Institution (Counties Served: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia), Enterprise Center Capital (Counties Served: Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia), Neighborhood Progress Fund (Counties Served: Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia), Entrepreneur Works (Counties Served: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia), Women’s Opportunities Resource Center (Counties Served: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wyoming), United Bank (Counties Served: Blair, Bucks, Cambria, Chester, Delaware, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Union).
Each loan is as unique as your business. Allentown, PA Phone: 724.334.1143 The CDFI Fund's vision is an America in which all people have access to affordable credit, capital, and financial services. The application window for the second round will open at 9:00AM on August 10th and will remain open for 15 business days closing at 11:59PM on August 28th. 922 North Third Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102 “I could not be more proud or more grateful for the great work of DCED and Pennsylvania’s CDFI Network in delivering substantive, fair, equitable, need-based assistance to our state’s main street and historically disadvantaged small businesses. Statewide, Pa. – August 10, 2020 – The Pennsylvania CDFI Network and the PA State Senator Democrats today announced $96 million in grant awards under the COVID-19 Relief Pennsylvania Statewide Small Business Assistance program. 51 South Duke Street, Suite 400, Lancaster, PA 17602 Daniel T. Beck, Vice President, Senior Lender Angel Rosario, Senior Community Lender. From facts to FAQs, we’ve got you covered. John Scott, Vice President, Community Lending, PHILADELPHIA COUNTY – KENSINGTON NEIGHBORHOOD 3824 Northern Pike, Suite 1015 Alba Fernandez, Senior Community Lender, LEHIGH & NORTHAMPTON COUNTIES “These grants and the relief they will provide are testament to what we can do when we prioritize the right initiatives,” said Sen. Vincent Hughes (D-Philadelphia/Montgomery). Copyright © 2020 Senator Jim Brewster. 922 North Third Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102 Community, Economic & Recreational Development, Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure, Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness, 17 Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), Daniel Betancourt, Community First Fund — Chair, James Burnett, West Philadelphia Financial Services Institution — Vice Chair, Lynne Cutler, Women’s Opportunities Resource Center (WORC) — Vice Chair, Leslie Benoliel, Entrepreneur Works — Treasurer, Mark Masterson, Northside Community Development Fund — Secretary, Chris Hudock, Rising Tide Loan Fund — Assistant Treasurer. Community First Fund – A CDFI Creating Opportunity. Historically Disadvantaged businesses are at least 51% owned and operated by persons who are Black, Hispanic, Native American, Asian American, or Pacific Islander because they have traditionally been discriminated against and disadvantaged when seeking financial services and financial products. located in areas of need including areas with a population having incomes significantly below the median income level, high levels of poverty, higher than average unemployment rates, or significant population loss. 215-510-2819 Community First Fund’s approach to creating vibrant communities includes increasing development of affordable housing units, enhancing access to food and healthcare resources, creating educational opportunities for all, and providing the funding for job-creating businesses to start up and grow. We are a CDFI participating in the COVID-19 Relief Pennsylvania Statewide Small Business Assistance grant program. Please only submit one application with one participating CDFI. Any Covid-19 related expenses not already paid for with other relief measures such as state grants or loans, US SBA Paycheck Protection Loans, local or regional grant and/or loan programs. “I could not be more proud or more grateful for the great work of DCED and Pennsylvania’s CDFI Network in delivering substantive, fair, equitable, need-based assistance to our state’s main street and historically disadvantaged small businesses. Mortgage interest payments (but not mortgage prepayments or principal payments); interest payments on any other debt obligations that were incurred before February 15, 2020. This is not a first-come, first-served program. Businesses are eligible based on their annual revenues as documented in their most recent tax return: Businesses are encouraged to start gathering the items that will be necessary to apply. The small businesses that have been approved for awards span all 67 Pennsylvania counties. “After limited or even no sales due to the virus for almost five months, it would be unfair to let them suffer alone without any intervention. In order to get funds to businesses in need as quickly as possible, the second application window will be the final opportunity to apply for the program. “For minority and women-owned businesses in Pennsylvania COVID-19 didn’t create a crisis, it laid bare the crisis our minority entrepreneurs have been facing for decades,” House Democratic Finance Committee Chairman Jake Wheatley Jr (D-Allegheny) said.