Brazos Valley CDC, Inc.

P.O. Drawer 4128, 4001 E. 29th Street, Suite
Bryan TX, 77805-4128


Brazos Valley CDC Inc. (BVC) is a for profit multibank-CDC established in 2000 to promote, develop, and improve the economic conditions of low-income residents in several Texas counties through loans, investments, and other business transactions that create home ownership opportunities and increase the supply of affordable housing for low and moderate-income persons.

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SECA (2002) - $167,000

The Fund"s technical assistance grant will be used to purchase technology, train staff, and obtain consulting services for strategic planning.



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