Tri-County Community Loan Fund

Bridgeton NJ


Tri-County Community Loan Fund (TCC) is a start-up nonprofit established in November 1999, with a mission to a€œfoster healthy family and business developmenta€ within its target market located in southern New Jersey. TCC fulfills its mission by providing both loans and development services to micro-entrepreneurs through its Entrepreneurial Training Program, and training/financial education to individuals for Individual Development Accounts.

CDFI Awards for Tri-County Community Loan Fund


SECA (2000) - $42,475

The technical assistance award will be used to provide for staff and board training, conduct a market analysis, and purchase technology to enhance the organization"s ability to serve its target market.



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