Project Enterprise

144 West 125th St., 4th Floor
New York NY, 10027


Project Enterprise (PE) is a microenterprise loan fund that was incorporated in 1995. The organization provides low-cost and long-term loans to business enterprises located in economically distressed areas of New York City, particularly in central Harlem, Brooklyn and the Bronx. PE provides both individual microenterprise loans and peer group loans.

CDFI Awards for Project Enterprise


CORE (2000) - $500,000

The CDFI Fund"s $500,000 capital grant will help capitalize PE"s loan fund to meet the ongoing need for microenterprise and business loans in its underserved target market.



SECA (1999) - $50,000

The 1999 TA award will be used to upgrade technology and to design its marketing materials.



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