Indian Land Capital Company

Little Canada MN


Indian Land Capital Company (ILCC) is an emerging CDFI established in 2004. ILCC will provide financing to tribes for the acquisition of fractionated land. Enabling tribes to purchase this land will improve decision making and provide a more effective use of land for economic development and wealth creation. The Awardee will use the NACA TA grant of $100,000 to pay for staff salary in its start-up phase and to obtain consulting services for marketing, capitalization planning, deal structuring, and program development.

CDFI Awards for Indian Land Capital Company


NACA (2009) - $144,931

Indian Land Captial Company, LLC (ILCC) is a for-profit certified Native CDFI established in 2005 by it founding members, the Indian Land Tenure Foundation and Native American Community Development Corporation. The applicant provides innovative financing to tribla governments for the acquisition and development of land, they also provide educational and technical assistance relating to land tenure planning and acquisitions.



NA (2008) - $93,899

Indian Land Capital Company is an emerging Native CDFI established in 2005. ILCC provides loans and developmental services for land acquisition to tribal governments and entities across the United States. ILCC will use the 2008 NACA TA grant to: 1) obtain ckonsulting services to improve organization management and develop a marketing plan; 2) pay for staff salary and fringe benefits; and 3) purchase office supplies and equipment. The CDFI was awarded $93,899.



NACA (2006) - $100,000

Indian Land Capital Company (ILCC) is an emerging CDFI established in 2004. ILCC will provide financing to tribes for the acquisition of fractionated land. Enabling tribes to purchase this land will improve decision making and provide a more effective use of land for economic development and wealth creation. The Awardee will use the NACA TA grant of $100,000 to pay for staff salary in its start-up phase and to obtain consulting services for marketing, capitalization planning, deal structuring, and program development.



Other Community Development Financial Institutions in Minnesota

WomenVenture
St. Paul





Featured Government Grant Resources


Small Business Administration's Recovery Capital Loans

The Recovery Capital Loans Program provides financial assistance to small business with less than 500 employees to obtain a deferred payment loan from the agency, in order to meet existing debt payments, thereby giving the business the opportunity to refocus their business strategy.







What Are Opportunity Zones

Opportunity Zones are an economic development tool that allows people to invest in distressed areas in the United States.





Social Entrepreneurship
Spotlight



Why People Buy from Social Enterprises?


The Guardian has compiled a list of responses to its latest open thread, and has announced the winner of the social enterprise gift hamper packed with presents.









More Federal Domestic Assistance Programs


Partnership Agreements to Develop Non-Insurance Risk Management Tools for Producers (Farmers) | Direct Housing_Natural Disaster | Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant to the States | Food Aid Nutrition Enhancement Program | Farm Operating Loans |  Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy


Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2004-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders