Enterprise Center Capital Corporation, The

Philadelphia PA


The Enterprise Center Capital Corporation (The Capital Corporation) is a not-for-profit organization established in 2002. The organization provides debt and equity funding for start-up, early stage and mature businesses located within low-income urban communities in Philadelphia.

CDFI Awards for Enterprise Center Capital Corporation, The


TA (2007) - $88,000

The Enterprise Center Capital Corporation (The Capital Corporation) is a not-for-profit organization established in 2002. The organization provides debt and equity funding for start-up, early stage and mature businesses located within low-income urban communities in Philadelphia. The Capital Corporation will use its FY07 Technical Assistance grant to: 1) hire a new executive director to direct the development, management, and delivery of financial products and services; 2) hire an intern to assist with adminstrative activities; 3) obtain financial accounting and auditing services; 4) develop a web site for electronic loan applications, and 5) engage contractors to undertake a variety of capacity building activities.



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