The Pathfinder Fund, LLC

Yacolt WA


Southwest Tribal Housing (STH), LLC, of Yacolt, WA, is a a€œsponsoring entitya€, formed to conduct the organizational, analytical and planning activities necessary to create a community development financial institution that will serve Native communities in Arizona. STH proposes that the new CDFI will provide financial products and services (including loans, equity, credit enhancements and technical assistance) designed to secure affordable housing for Native communities.

CDFI Awards for The Pathfinder Fund, LLC


NACA (2006) - $133,000

Created in 2004, The Pathfinder Fund, LLC is a Native Community Development Venture Capital Fund that will provide equity and near-equity products plus in-depth technical assistance to Native American communities and their rural neighbors. The $133,000 NACA TA grant will provide venture capital training to members, development of an interactive website, computers and conference software, as well as operating dollars to help the Pathfinder Fund implement its business plan and become a certified CDFI.



NACA (2005) - $100,000

TPF will use the 2005 Native American CDFI Assistance (NACA) Program technical assistance grant of $100,000 to: (1) obtain consulting services to develop protocols for a development services program, policies and procedures, a management information system, and scope IT technology and accounting & treasury software; and (2) support operations.



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