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Bureau that promotes economic growth by supporting community development financial institutions.
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Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI)
Its mission is to promote access and local economic growth by directly investing in and supporting community development financial institutions and expanding financial service organizations' lending, investment and service within underserviced m...
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