Gillibrand Announces Nearly $117 Million To Help NYS Businesses In Underserved Communities Recover From Covid-19

Logo from Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.

Funding will go to 43 Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) Across New York State

 Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced that 43 Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) across New York State will receive $116,822,564 in federal funding to help low- and moderate-income communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds will be used to expand lending related to small businesses and microenterprises, for grant making and investing in underserved communities, and to support borrowers that experienced disproportionate economic impacts from the pandemic and have unmet capital and financial services needs. Additionally, the grant funds may be used to support community facilities, affordable housing, commercial real estate and intermediary lending to non-profits and CDFIs.

“The pandemic disproportionately harmed small businesses and entrepreneurs in low- and moderate-income communities, and it is essential that the federal government aid their recovery,” said Senator Gillibrand. “I am proud to announce nearly $117 million in federal funding to help businesses in underserved communities recover from the pandemic. Providing small businesses and entrepreneurs with access to capital is critical to growing generational wealth and to creating economic opportunity.”

The funding is being delivered through the U.S. Treasury’s CDFI Equitable Recovery Program. New York State recipients include:

CDFI Equitable Recovery Program Award Recipients
Organization Name City Financial Institution Type CDFI ERP Award Amount
1199 SEIU FCU New York Credit Union $3,718,258
Accompany Capital, Inc. New York Loan Fund $6,118,187
BOC Capital Corp. Brooklyn Loan Fund $6,197,097
Brooklyn Cooperative Federal Credit Union Brooklyn Credit Union $3,470,374
CAMBA Economic Development Corporation Brooklyn Loan Fund $500,000
Carver Federal Savings Bank New York Bank or Thrift $2,478,839
CheckSpring Community Corporation Bronx Bank Holding Company $3,718,258
Community Development Trust, LP, The New York Loan Fund $6,197,097
Community Development Venture Capital Alliance, The New York Venture Capital $500,000
Community Loan Fund of the Capital Region, Inc. Albany Loan Fund $1,239,419
Concord Federal Credit Union Brooklyn Credit Union $500,000
Corporation for Supportive Housing New York Loan Fund $3,718,258
Disability Fund, Inc., The Rockville Centre Loan Fund $4,957,678
Entertainment Industries FCU New York Credit Union $1,680,652
Finest Federal Credit Union, The New York Credit Union $4,957,678
Genesee Co-Op Federal Credit Union Rochester Credit Union $3,718,258
Grameen America, Inc. Jackson Heights Loan Fund $4,957,678
Greater Jamaica Local Development Company, Inc. Jamaica Loan Fund $500,000
Habitat for Humanity NYC Fund, Inc. New York Loan Fund $500,000
Harlem Entrepreneurial Fund, LLC New York Loan Fund $1,074,824
Heritage Financial CU Middletown Credit Union $3,718,258
Home Headquarters, Inc. Syracuse Loan Fund $2,478,839
Inclusiv Inc New York Loan Fund $6,197,097
Launch New York, Inc. Buffalo Venture Capital $500,000
Leviticus 25:23 Alternative Fund Inc Tarrytown Loan Fund $2,478,839
Local Initiatives Support Corporation New York Loan Fund $4,957,678
Lower East Side Peoples Federal Credit Union New York Credit Union $3,718,258
Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc. New York Loan Fund $500,000
Neighborhood Trust Federal Credit Union New York Credit Union $2,187,988
New Covenant Dominion Federal Credit Union Bronx Credit Union $500,000
Nonprofit Finance Fund New York Loan Fund $2,478,839
NYBDC Local Development Corporation Albany Loan Fund $1,735,187
Oswego County FCU Oswego Credit Union $2,478,839
Ponce Bank Bronx Bank or Thrift $3,718,258
Renaissance Economic Development Corporation New York Loan Fund $3,305,118
Seneca Nation of Indians Economic Development Company Salamanca Loan Fund $500,000
Sustainable Neighborhoods LLC New York Loan Fund $1,735,187
Syracuse Cooperative Federal Credit Union Syracuse Credit Union $3,718,258
The Working World, Inc. dba Seed Commons New York Loan Fund $1,491,269
TruFund Financial Services, Inc. New York Loan Fund $2,354,897
Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation New York Loan Fund $1,353,446
Vital Healthcare Capital New York Loan Fund $3,513,754
Westminster Economic Development Initiative, Inc. Buffalo Loan Fund $500,000

Senator Gillibrand has made delivering federal funding to help underserved populations gain access to capital and build generational wealth a major priority. In April 2023, Gillibrand joined local business leaders and CDFIs in Harlem to call for more than $400 million in federal funding, including $341 million for Treasury’s CDFI Fund, $56 million for the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) microloan program and $10 million for SBA’s Growth Accelerator Fund.

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