Los Angeles Community Reinvestment Committee d.b.a CFRC

Los Angeles CA


The Los Angeles Community Reinvestment Corporation (also known as the Commu nity Financial Resource Center) is a non-profit loan fund created in 1993 as a collaboration of 39 local banks, the City of Los Angeles and community leaders in South Central Los Angeles. The organization provides small business and microenterprise loans to entrepreneurs located in and employing residents of South Central Los Angeles.

CDFI Awards for Los Angeles Community Reinvestment Committee d.b.a CFRC


TA (2005) - $50,000

FRC will use the 2005 TA grant of $50,000 as follows: 1) to purchase network servers, computers, and software; and 2) to train staff on networking, computer repair, web design, and network systems management.



SECA (2000) - $26,000

The profile for this award is not currently available.

CORE (2000) - $1,250,000

The CDFI Fund"s $1,250,000 award ($750,000 capital grant and $500,000 loan) will help capitalize the organization"s loan fund and will help support its provision of technical assistance services to its underserved target market.



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