FOUR CORNERS ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY, INC.

Tuba City AZ


The Four Corners Enterprise Community is the sponsoring entity for an emerging Native CDFI that will serve the Navajo Nation in Arizona and New Mexico. The applicant plans to dedicate a majority of its assets and staff time to developing financial and development services to finance small business start-ups and expansions.

CDFI Awards for FOUR CORNERS ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY, INC.


NACA (2006) - $134,750

Four Corners Enterprise Community, Inc. was established in 2000 as a non-profit to administer the federal Enterprise Community (EC) program by distributing small grants to tribal agencies and small businesses. Four Corners is in the process of creating a Native CDFI to distribute its remaining federal EC funds as part of a revolving loan program. Four Corners will use a NACA TA grant of $134,750 to 1) develop curriculum for entrepreneurship training and financial literacy training; 2) develop an outreach and training strategy; 3) pay for a portion of salary expenses; and 4) pay for various operating expenses such as rent, utilities, supplies, membership fees, and staff travel to clients.



NACA (2005) - $100,000

The Four Corners Enterprise Community will use the 2005 Native American CDFI Assistance (NACA) technical assistance grant of $100,000 to (1) hire consultants to conduct a market analysis, develop policies and procedures, develop a capitalization plan and develop a strategic business plan; (2) purchase computer technology; (3) acquire training on CDFI operations and oversight for staff and board members; and (4) support operations.



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