Minneapolis Consortium of Community Developers

Minneapolis MN


Minneapolis Consortium of Community Developers (MCCD) is a certified CDFI established in 1989. MCCD provides business loans, microloans, and business training to a Low-Income Targeted Population in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

CDFI Awards for Minneapolis Consortium of Community Developers


TA (2007) - $72,867

Minneapolis Consortium of Community Developers (MCCD) is a certified CDFI established in 1989. MCCD provides small business loans and technical assistance to improve the housing, economic opportunity, and quality of life for low and moderate income families and communities throughout the Twin Cities. MCCD will use the FY07 Technical Assistance grant to: 1) pay for staff salary related to conducting a market study and increasing the technical assistance available to non-English speaking immigrants; 2) pay for the translation of brochures and loan documents to Spanish speakers; and 3) develop and install an outcome information tracking system.



TA (2005) - $49,974

MCCD will use the 2005 TA grant of $49,974 as follows: 1) obtain consulting services to undertake a community development impact evaluation of a loan program, undertake a baseline analysis of community development impact, and update their policies and procedures; 2) purchase upgraded software for data collection and loan servicing; and 3) obtain training for staff / board members on loan documentation, business credit analysis, and database software to be offered by Bromelkamp Company or other qualified provider.



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