Louisville Community Development Bank

2901 West Broadway
Louisville KY, 40211-1220


Louisville Community Development Bank of Louisville, Kentucky is a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and a state bank with total assets of $39 million.

CDFI Awards for Louisville Community Development Bank


BEA (2008) - $528,046

Louisville Community Development Bank has been selected to receive an award of $528,046 through the FY 2008 round of the Bank Enterprise Award Program for its support of Bethex Federal Credit Union, South Side Community Federal Credit Union, and Syracuse Cooperative Federal Credit Union and for providing affordable housing development loans, commercial real estate loans, and small business loans. Louisville Community Development Bank is a certified CDFI and state-chartered bank with $32 million in assets.



BEA (2007) - $316,545

Louisville Community Development Bank, located in Louisville, Kentucky, has been selected to receive an award through the FY 2007 round of the Bank Enterprise Award Program for its support of commercial real estate, affordable housing development, and small business to underserved areas of Kentucky. Louisiville Community Development Bank is a certified CDFI and state chartered bank with $32 million in assets.



BEA (2006) - $405,577

Louisville Community Development Bank has been selected to receive an award of $405,577 through the FY 2006 round of the Bank Enterprise Award Program for its support of the community through affordable housing development loans, small business loans, and commercial real estate loans. Louisville Community Development Bank is a certified CDFI with $33 million in assets.



BEA (2005) - $375,741

Louisville Community Development Bank of Louisville, KY received a Bank Enterprise Award grant of $375,741 by increasing its commercial real estate and small business lending by $1.9 million in distressed communities. The awardee is a state chartered bank and a certified community development financial institution with total assets of $35 million.



BEA (2004) - $283,739

Louisville Community Development Bank received an award of $283,700 for increasing its commercial real estate, housing, and small business lending in distressed communities in Jefferson County in Kentucky.



BEA (2001) - $973,069

The Louisville, KY-based Louisville Community Development Bank nreceived a n$660,000 award from the Fund for making deposits in the following CDFI banks: Albina Community Bank, Carver Federal SAvings Bank, Central Bank of Kansas City, Citizens Savings Bank, Citizens Trust Bank, City National Bank of New Jersey, Community Capital Bank, Community Commerce Bank, Continental National Bank of Miami, Dryades Savings Bank, Elk Horn Bank and Trust, First Bank of the Americas, First National Bank of Phillips County, Fort Gibson State Bank, International Bank of Chicago, Mission Community Bank, Mutual Bank, Pan American Bank, South Shore Bank, and Unity National Bank.



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