Community Capital Works(Philadelphia Development Partnership)

Philadelphia PA


Community Capital Works (CCW) of Philadelphia a subsidiary of the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition (GPUAC) was incorporated in 1998. CCW provides microenterprise loans in a peer-lending model. CCW works with the Philadelphia Development Partnership another subsidiary of GPUAC to provide business training and technical assistance to its borrowers and potential borrowers.

CDFI Awards for Community Capital Works(Philadelphia Development Partnership)


FA (2005) - $168,500

W was awarded a total of $168,500 for financial assistance and further capitalizing its loan fund. CCW will use the $43,500 technical assistance grant to 1) obtain consulting services to develop a capitalization strategy and market study of its new Targeted population group, Hispanics; 2) to purchase computers and laptops and to integrate impact/outcome functions into its existing monitoring software; 3) pay for staff training in peer lending and portfolio management; and 4) to cover salary costs for a staff member to conduct a baseline impact study of its existing customers.



SECA (2002) - $200,000

CCW proposes to use the financial assistance award to capitalize its faith-based loan program and to expand its current peer lending program. The technical assistance grant will assist CCW with developing a management information database to track and monitor the community development impact of loans.



SECA (1999) - $45,000

CCW"s technical assistance award will be used to fund a variety of activities including Board and staff training; improvement of internal policies procedures and systems; development of a capitalization plan; and expansion of technological capacity.



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