Delaware Community Investment Corporation (DCIC)

Wilmington DE


DCIC anticipates serving low-income communities throughout the state of Delaware. An estimated 50% of its activities will be targeted to urban areas, 25% will be targeted to suburban areas, and 25% will be targeted to rural areas.

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NMTC (2002) - $15,000,000

DCIC is a multi-bank community development corporation. It will use its NMTC allocation to provide long-term financing for commercial real estate developments, including charter schools, healthcare facilities and daycare facilities. DCIC anticipates that the NMTC will allow it to offer loans at significantly lower interest rates than their current offerings.



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