Pennsylvania Appalachian Capital Alliance

Harrisburg PA


Pennsylvania Appalachian Capital Alliance is a two-year old CDFI serving low-moderate income borrowers in the Appalachian region of rural Pennsylvania. The organization provides TA and small business loans. Additionally, the applicant offers a matching grant program similar to an IDA to bolster savings and wealth accumulation among low-income households.

CDFI Awards for Pennsylvania Appalachian Capital Alliance


SECA (2001) - $50,000

The $50,000 in TA to award will be used to contract for consulting services for strategic planning, capitalization strategy development and developing an operations manual.



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