Chautauqua Opportunities for Development, Inc.

Dunkirk NY


Chautauqua Opportunities for Development, Inc. (CODI) is a certified CDFI established in 2002. CODI makes capital, training, and technical assistance available to entrepreneurs and start-up businesses in Chautauqua County in order to create business opportunities and employment for low to moderate income individuals. The 2006 Financial Assistance Award will allow CODI to capitalize its loan fund. CODI will utilize its Technical Assistance Award of $100,000 to purchase additional technology, train staff, and assist with the compensation of two staff members.

CDFI Awards for Chautauqua Opportunities for Development, Inc.


FA (2006) - $150,000

Chautauqua Opportunities for Development, Inc. (CODI) is a certified CDFI established in 2002. CODI makes capital, training, and technical assistance available to entrepreneurs and start-up businesses in Chautauqua County in order to create business opportunities and employment for low to moderate income individuals. The 2006 Financial Assistance Award of $50,000 will allow CODI to capitalize its loan fund. CODI will utilize its Technical Assistance Award of $100,000 to purchase additional technology, training of staff, and assist with the compensation of two staff members.



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