East Williamsburg Valley Industrial Dev. Corp.

Brooklyn NY


East Williamsburg Valley Industrial Development Corporation (EWVIDCo) was established in 1982 to promote business retention business expansion and employment in the North Brooklyn industrial area. It is now initiating a small business revolving loan fund that would provide loans of $5 000-$50 000 for start-up and existing businesses.

CDFI Awards for East Williamsburg Valley Industrial Dev. Corp.


SECA (1999) - $45,000

The technical assistance award will be used to develop loan policies and procedures develop a fundraising strategy support staff training and purchase technology in order to increase EWVIDCo"s capacity to launch and effectively administer the small business loan fund.



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