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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
U.S. Treasury Announces New Funding and Financial Services
Headed to Underserved Communities
February 28, 2023

$194.1 million in financial assistance awards will help Community Development Financial
Institutions and Minority Depository Institutions expand their capacity to support and invest
in underserved communities
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasuryʼs Community Development
Financial Institutions (CDFI Fund) awarded $194.1 million in financial assistance awards to 252
Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) through the Community Development
Financial Institutions (CDFI Program) and Native American CDFI Assistance (NACA) Program.
These awards will allow CDFIs to build on their capacity and substantively expand lending and
investment activity in underserved communities. Todayʼs recipients include 137 loan funds, 73
credit unions, 40 depository institutions and holding companies, and two venture capital
funds. Award recipients also included 23 CDFIs that are also Minority Depository Institutions,
as designated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and National Credit Union
Administration.
“I am pleased to announce the fiscal year 2022 CDFI Program and NACA Program Financial
Assistance Award Recipients,” said CDFI Fund Director Jodie Harris. “Financial Assistance
Awards provide CDFIs with capital critical for establishing new businesses, creating jobs,
financing a ordable housing and increasing homeownership, and providing financial services
in low-income and distressed communities nationwide.”
“The question of who can access credit and capital – and who canʼt – is at the root of many
long-term structural problems in our economy,” said Assistant Secretary for Financial
Institutions Graham Steele. “By channeling more capital into CDFIs, we are reaching places
and communities that the financial sector historically hasnʼt served well – and by doing so, we
are helping to create an economy that works for everyone.”
Since its creation in 1994, the CDFI Fund has awarded nearly $5.7 billion to CDFIs, community
development organizations, and financial institutions. In addition, the CDFI Fund has
allocated $71 billion in tax credit allocation authority to Community Development Entities
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through the New Markets Tax Credit Program, and closed guaranteed bonds for more than
$2.1 billion through the CDFI Bond Guarantee Program.

F Y 2022 CDF I PROGRAM F INANCIAL ASSISTANCE AW ARDS
The CDFI Program invests in and builds the capacity of CDFIs to serve low-income individuals
and underserved communities lacking adequate access to a ordable financial products and
services. For the fiscal year (FY 2022) CDFI Program round, the CDFI Fund awarded $127.1
million in Base-Financial Assistance (FA) awards to 233 organizations in 41 states, the District
of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The CDFI Fund also awarded $17.6 million to 137 CDFIs
specifically targeted to serve persistent poverty counties nationwide.
In addition, the CDFI Fund awarded $23 million in Healthy Food Financing Initiative awards to
eight CDFIs. The Healthy Food Financing Initiative is a supplemental program designed to
encourage investments in businesses that provide healthy food options for communities. The
CDFI Fund also awarded $6.5 million in awards to 13 CDFIs to finance projects and services to
assist individuals with disabilities.

F Y 2022 NACA PROGRAM F INANCIAL ASSISTANCE
AW ARDS
The NACA Program helps Native CDFIs increase access to credit, capital, and financial services
in Native Communities. Organizations funded through the NACA Program serve a wide range
of Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities.
The CDFI Fund awarded $17.1 million in NACA Program Base-FA awards to 19 organizations in
13 states. In addition, 10 Native CDFIs received $2.8 million in awards targeted toward
persistent poverty counties.
The CDFI Fund also provides Technical Assistance awards to CDFIs and emerging CDFIs
through the CDFI Program and NACA Program. The FY 2022 Technical Assistance Awards were
announced on September 26, 2022. View more information about all of the FY 2022 CDFI
Program and NACA Program awards below.

RELAT ED MAT ERIALS
FY 2022 CDFI Program Award Book
FY 2022 NACA Program Award Book
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