Community Concepts Financial Corporation

P.O. Box 278
South Paris ME, 04281-0278


Community Concepts Financial Corporation (CCFC) is a start-up entity created in 2000 by Community Concepts, Inc., a social service agency that has served Adroscoggin and Oxford Counties for 35 years. CCFC was created to provide first and second mortgages and housing rehab loans, as well as homebuyer education and credit counseling geared to low-income residents of these largely rural counties.

CDFI Awards for Community Concepts Financial Corporation


CORE (2001) - $350,000

The $300,000 grant from the CDFI Fund will enable CCFC to provide fiancing to more low-income homeowners and the $50,000 in technical assistance will help CCFC improve its internal systems and staff capacity, improve its market analysis and marketing strategy, and otherwise enhance its capacity as a new CDFI.



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