Metropolitan Economic Development Association

Minneapolis MN


Metropolitan Economic Development Association (MEDA) is an emerging CDFI established in 1971. MEDA provides business consulting services, training, business network development, government market expertise and access to business financing to entrepreneurs of color in Minnesota. MEDA will use its FY08 Technical Assistance grant to: 1) acquire and implement loan portfolio management software and; 2) pay for the salary and fringe benefits of staff.

CDFI Awards for Metropolitan Economic Development Association


TA (2008) - $99,305

Metropolitan Economic Development Association (MEDA) is an emerging CDFI established in 1971. MEDA provides business consulting services, training, business network development, government market expertise and access to business financing to entrepreneurs of color in Minnesota. MEDA will use its FY08 Technical Assistance grant to: 1) acquire and implement loan portfolio management software and; 2) pay for the salary and fringe benefits of staff.



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