Restoration Capital Fund, Inc.

1368 Fulton Street
Brooklyn NY, 11216-2630


Restoration Capital Fund, Inc.(RCF), incorporated in 1998, provides loans, equity investments and technical assistance to businesses located in economically distressed communities in central Brooklyn, New York. RCF is an affiliate of Bedford -Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, a well established community development corporation. RCF provides women and minority business owners with an alternative source of capital; thereby addressing the financial needs not traditionally met by conventional institutions.

CDFI Awards for Restoration Capital Fund, Inc.


SECA (2002) - $46,000

The technical assistant grant will be used to build capacity in several areas, most critically to improve Board and staff capacity to underwrite and manage its loan portfolio.



SECA (2000) - $38,000

The CDFI Fund"s technical assistance grant of technology,consulting services and training will assist RCF increase the number of loans and equity investments made to minority and women-owned businesses.



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