Ceda Community Development Fund

208 S. LaSalle St., Ste #1900
Chicago IL, 60604-1001


CEDA Community Development Fund (CEDA CDF) is a certified CDFI actively lending since 1999. It provides small business loans to businesses operating in Chicago"s West Side and South Side neighborhoods. CEDA CDF also serves distressed suburban areas in south, southwest, and northwest Cook County.

CDFI Awards for Ceda Community Development Fund


FA (2007) - $26,230

CEDA will use its FY 2007 TA award to pay for board and staff training and for a market analysis and capitalization strategy.



SECA (2000) - $45,000

The profile for this award is not currently available.



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