Northcountry Cooperative Federal Credit Union

Minneapolis MN


Northcountry Cooperative Federal Credit Union (NCFCU) is a start-up institution that finances affordable housing cooperatives in Minneapolis/St. Paul. A CDFI sponsor, the Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund, who has more than twenty years of experience lending to cooperatives, supports the credit union.

CDFI Awards for Northcountry Cooperative Federal Credit Union


TA (2004) - $44,900

Northcountry Cooperative Federal Credit Union (NCFCU) will use the award to research secondary markets, purchase computer software, support staff in developing financial and partnership tools, and send staff and board to industry training.



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