BCLF Ventures, Inc. d/b/a Boston Community Venture Fund

Boston MA


Boston Community Capital (BCC) was established in 1985 under the name Boston Community Loan Fund to provide loans for affordable housing in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1996, BCC was restructured as a holding company with three nonprofit operating affiliates -- Boston Community Loan Fund, Boston Community Venture Fund, and Boston Community Managed Assets Corporation -- and a for-profit venture capital limited liability company. Together, these affiliates provide a wide range of debt and equity products for low-income communities and for emerging businesses and entrepreneurs.

CDFI Awards for BCLF Ventures, Inc. d/b/a Boston Community Venture Fund


CORE (1999) - $1,000,000

The CDFI Fund"s $1,000,000 capital grant will help BCC expand the scale of its activities and develop and implement a number of initiatives designed to connect low-income people to capital markets.



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