New Mexico Community Capital

1115 S Camino del Pueblo, Suite B
Bernalillo NM, 87004-6200


New Mexico Community Capital (NMCC) is a certified CDFI established in 2004. NMCC is a nonprofit community development venture capital (CDVC) fund serving the state of New Mexico, and is the only CDVC fund in New Mexico. It will use the FY08 Financial Assistance award of $140,000 as financing capital and its FY08 Technical Assistance grant of $84,596 to expand its technical assistance and to conduct a market analysis for potential small equity or near-equity investments.

CDFI Awards for New Mexico Community Capital


FA (2009) - $600,000

New Mexico Community Capital is a certified CDFI established in 2004. The CDFI is a venture capital fund that provides equity capital and capacity-building services to support business growth in New Mexico. The awardee will use the FY 2009 Financial Assistance award for gap financing to small business.



FA (2008) - $224,596

New Mexico Community Capital (NMCC) is a certified CDFI established in 2004. NMCC is a nonprofit community development venture capital (CDVC) fund serving the state of New Mexico, and is the only CDVC fund in New Mexico. It will use the FY08 Financial Assistance award of $140,000 as financing capital and its FY08 Technical Assistance grant of $84,596 to expand its technical assistance and to conduct a market analysis for potential small equity or near-equity investments.



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