Tulsa Economic Development Corporation

907 South Detroit, Suite 1001
Tulsa OK, 74120-4265


Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) is a certified CDFI established in 1979. TEDC provides small business loans to low-income and minority entrepreneurs in Tulsa, Oklahoma. TEDC will use the 2008 Financial Assistance award of $500,000 to continue providing micro and small business loans to underserved populations. TEDC will use the 2008 Technical Assistance grant of $99,550 to perform a market study on possible market expansion, hire additional staff to keep up with demand, and hire consultants to administer a business development training program with coursework and one-on-one business coaching.

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FA (2008) - $599,550

Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) is a certified CDFI established in 1979. TEDC provides small business loans to low-income and minority entrepreneurs in Tulsa, Oklahoma. TEDC will use the 2008 Financial Assistance award of $500,000 to continue providing micro and small business loans to underserved populations. TEDC will use the 2008 Technical Assistance grant of $99,550 to perform a market study on possible market expansion, hire additional staff to keep up with demand, and hire consultants to administer a business development training program with coursework and one-on-one business coaching.



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