Florida Community Capital Corporation

2715 Fairbanks Ave., Suite 200
Winter Park FL, 32789


The Florida Community Capital Corporation (FCCC) is a subsidiary of the Central Florida Community Reinvestment Corporation (CFCRC), a non-profit, multi-bank consortium formed in 1990 to assist in the financing of affordable housing. The FCCC was created in January 1999 to focus its activities on four economically distressed areas in Orlando, and to play a direct role in financing development activities.

CDFI Awards for Florida Community Capital Corporation


CORE (2002) - $2,000,000

The CDFI Fund grant will assist FCCC in expanding into new markets and allow FCCC to continue to provide financing for affordable multi-family housing units in Orange and Seminole Counties.



CORE (1999) - $2,500,000

The CDFI Fund"s $2,500,000 capital grant will be used to help capitalize the FCCC loan fund and to start a new Individual Development Account program for residents of FCCC-financed housing projects.



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