Camacol Loan Fund, Inc.

1417 West Flagler Street, Third Floor
Miami FL, 33135-2208


Established in 1999, Camacol Loan Fund, Inc. (CLF) provides loans and small business technical assistance services primarily to Hispanic-owned small and microenterprise businesses located in the Little Havana, Homestead and Hialeah areas of Miami-Dade County. Its initial activities served Hispanic-owned businesses that were affected by Hurricane Andrew.

CDFI Awards for Camacol Loan Fund, Inc.


CORE (2000) - $630,000

The CDFI Fund"s $600,000 capital grant will help capitalize CLF"s revolving loan fund and enable the organization to increase its loan loss reserve. The Fund"s $30,000 technical assistance grant will support CLF"s efforts to procure technology, consulting services, and staff training to improve the organization"s capacity as a lender.



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