Communities Unlimited is a rural and urban development corporation dedicated to alleviating poverty through water/wastewater TA, managerial training and lending
The important work of the CDFI sector is strengthened by the CDFI Fund, which provides seed funding to new CDFIs, grows the capacity of existing CDFIs, and provides oversight to ensure federal dollars are spent appropriately. Elimination of key CDFI Fund functions would undermine this important progress, including for small businesses and homeowners.
NEW: In a letter to the @USTreasury signed by OFN's 470+ members, OFN thanks @SecScottBessent for reaffirming the key role CDFIs serve in the Administration's economic agenda and underscore the CDFI Fund's statutory basis.
Read our letter here: https://t.co/lP3Bhlnvpj
I am working hard on a bipartisan effort to equip rural water systems with the resources needed to defend against cyber threats and to prepare for natural disasters to ensure safe and reliable access to clean water for our communities.
https://t.co/vjoDIcBIj2
The important work of the CDFI sector is strengthened by the CDFI Fund, which provides seed funding to new CDFIs, grows the capacity of existing CDFIs, and provides oversight to ensure federal dollars are spent appropriately. Elimination of key CDFI Fund functions would undermine this important progress, including for small businesses and homeowners.
Housing developments in Pine Bluff, AR exemplify our belief that community-led initiatives combined with access to resources create lasting change. In Part 1 of 3 see how partnering with a community leader is changing a community's trajectory.
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Tennessee Entrepreneur Darron Robinson ran Sprick’s Cabinets & Carpentry Solutions from his home until demand outgrew his space. When time came to expand, Darron called CU's Lending and Entrepreneurship Teams to prep him for bigger and better things.
https://t.co/sbi949LWvf
GIS Mapping can be an extremely beneficial tool for communities and their water systems. But, how do you know what a GIS project looks like? This story/video takes you behind-the-scenes on a project in Winslow, AR to show what a GIS project looks like.
https://t.co/iiNAXO6DYY
Recently the Girard Community Sewer System faced several challenges such as rising costs, lack of growth, and aging management, which threatened its sustainability. Instead of leave the community on less desirable systems, Clarence Roy contacted CU.
https://t.co/Rumb8JMmUd
Heirs' property workshop coming up at the end of June! It's vital that landowners understand their assets and all of the resources available to them so the properties that have been in their families for generations can stay that way. Hope to see you there!
A rural Texas water system needed funding to meet increasing demands from population growth. CU's Lending and Environmental Services Teams knew how to help.
https://t.co/iiH8aqQh2i
In a story that gives hope to other rural communities, read how a Texas Water Supply Corporation (WSC) was transformed from an investor-owned utility in a state of neglect into a thriving WSC serving it's 288 customers with clean, safe drinking water.
https://t.co/H83WDI3vc4
We’re honored to announce that we have been nominated for the Texas Impact Enterprise Award! The award program honors orgs making progress toward holistic solutions in TX.
Ines Polonius and Catherine Krantz will be representing CU at the awards in Dallas 5/30.
With assistance from CU's Entrepreneurship and Lending Teams, a Tennessee entrepreneur is ensuring that companies understand the importance of work-life balance and the role that health and well-being play in the lives of employees.
Read Deana's story at https://t.co/AlUClU8fMD
In remembrance of all who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country, and all who are serving today - we honor and thank you. Our offices will be closed on Monday, May 27th. We will re-open on Tuesday, May 28th during our regular business hours.
Gwendolyn Tucker's coaching business RIX International focuses on teamwork and collaboration. When it came to her maximizing her business opportunities, she took her own advice and engaged with CU's Entrepreneurship team.
Read her story at https://t.co/yH6Pfl5spL
Ashtone Dixon, a Northwest Arkansas small business owner, linked up with our Entrepreneurship Team to ensure that her salon was prepared for the future.
Read the story here: https://t.co/eif71Thhj0
New episode live! Today's guest, Jiwon Jun from Eat Real, examines how improving what's on our children's plates can ripple through communities, strengthening economies and fostering sustainable food practices.
Listen at https://t.co/6DlL3qK2tK or anywhere you get podcasts
Talk about facilitating change! Deanna O'Malley with the CS Team rounded up several community members and a few from Texarkana's new Rhinos baseball team to help muralist Darlene Taylor after she fell while working on the mural for a new restaurant about to open in town.
Martha Claire Bullen speaking about Natural Capital opportunities in rural America, "I was in a community once that said they had no natural capital. And, just a little down the road was one of the best bass fishing lakes in the region. How do we build on that asset?"