Community Capital of Central Vermont, Inc.

Barre VT


Community Capital of Central Vermont (CCCV) is a revolving community loan fund established in 1995. CCCV provides credit under $50,000 for micro and small businesses in central Vermont that do not yet meet bank underwriting standards and are owned by low-to-moderate income individuals.

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TA (2005) - $50,000

CCCV will use the 2005 TA grant of $50,000 to 1) determine the extent to which there is unmet demand for micro and small business credit in the broader central Vermont region (particularly areas not currently being served), 2) identify demand for new loan products, particularly short-term working capital lines of credit and seed capital, 3) design a marketing strategy to effectively deliver credit to its newly defined target market to enhance community development impact, 4) assess organizational capacity and update policies and procedures, and data collection systems, 5) undertake a strategic planning process and 6) develop board and staff capacity to undertake organizational expansion and implement the new product and market expansion.



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