Cooperative Business Assistance Corporation

Camden NJ


Since 1987, CBAC has been providing loans to business located in the City of Camden that create jobs for low- and moderate-income Camden residents, and/or that increase the real estate tax base of this economically distressed community.

CDFI Awards for Cooperative Business Assistance Corporation


SECA (2001) - $50,000

The $50,000 TA award will enable CBAC to acquire computer hardware and software to support its lending activities and operations.



CORE (1997) - $1,000,000

The CDFl Fund"s grant of $500,000 and loan of $500,000 will be used to expand CBAC"s lending activities and serve more small businesses in Camden.



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