Seattle Economic Development Fund d/b/a Community Capital

Seattle WA


Incorporated in 1997, the Seattle Economic Development Fund, d/b/a Community Capital Development, provides loans and development services to small businesses in investment areas in western Washington State, focusing on women, minority and low-income entrepreneurs.

CDFI Awards for Seattle Economic Development Fund d/b/a Community Capital


FA (2004) - $378,250

The Seattle Economic Development Fund, d/b/a Community Capital Development, will use the award to implement a pilot equity investment program, primarily in the largest counties (King, Pierce and Snohomish). Their primary community development impact focus is job creation and retention.



SECA (2000) - $43,500

The TA award will allow SEDF to effectively expand into surrounding counties and provide more loans to minority- and women-owned small businesses. In particular, the award will help SEDF obtain strategic planning and market analysis and planning assistance, upgrade its computer hardware, and obtain staff training.

CORE (2000) - $650,000

The CDFI Fund"s $650,000 capital grant will help SEDF carry out its business plan that calls for expanding its lending activity across the Seattle metropolitan area, in particular targeting women- and minority-owned small businesses.



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