Greenwood Community Development Corporation

Tulsa OK


Greenwood Community Development Corporation is a non-profit organization that seeks to alleviate social and economic distress in North Tulsa, Oklahoma by providing financing opportunities that promote economic development. Established in 1998 by the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce, Greenwood CDC provides microenterprise and small business loans as well as technical assistance and counseling to potential and existing borrowers. Since creation of the microenterprise loan fund, the organization reports that it has assisted more than 250 businesses and has helped create 30 jobs, including 22 jobs for low- and moderate income individuals.

CDFI Awards for Greenwood Community Development Corporation


CORE (2000) - $50,000

The CDFI Fund"s $50,000 technical assistance grant will enable Greenwood CDC to build its staff and board capacity and to enhance operational efficiencies through the purchase of technology.



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