BOKF Community Development Fund

Tulsa OK


BOKF Community Development Fund (BOKF) will use its NMTC allocation to provide flexible financing products to businesses and real estate developments located in low-income communities in the state of Oklahoma, with a targeted focus on projects in the Tulsa area. The NMTC allocation will enhance BOKF’s current efforts in providing more flexible terms for projects in low income communities, encouraging partnerships and creating leverage between public and private dollars. Examples of this flexibility are below market interest rates, longer interest-only periods, and reduced origination fees. BOKF will also invest a portion of its NMTC allocation in the Tulsa Economic Development Corporation, a certified CDFI that provides low cost micro and small business financing.

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NMTC (2008) - $35,000,000

BOKF Community Development Fund (BOKF) will use its NMTC allocation to provide flexible financing products to businesses and real estate developments located in low-income communities in the state of Oklahoma, with a targeted focus on projects in the Tulsa area. The NMTC allocation will enhance BOKF"s current efforts in providing more flexible terms for projects in low-income communities, encouraging partnerships and creating leverage between public and private dollars. Examples of this flexibility are below market interest rates, longer interest-only periods, and reduced origination fees. BOKF will also invest a portion of its NMTC allocation in the Tulsa Economic Development Corporation, a certified CDFI that provides low cost micro and small business financing.



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