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Levin, Stabenow hail $2 million for
Detroit Community Development
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 30, 2009:
U.S. Senators Carl Levin (D-MI)
and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) today
hailed news that the U.S. Department of
the Treasury has awarded $2 million to Communicating
Arts Credit Union in
Detroit through the Community
Development Financial Institutions
(CDFI) Fund. The funding will be used to expand lending and
services in the Highland Park community.
“This federal funding will help Communicating Arts Credit Union
fulfill its mission of providing Detroiters with affordable
loans and other important financial services,” said Levin. “I am
hopeful that this award will provide greater opportunities for
entrepreneurs to expand and families to grow in Detroit and
Highland Park.”
“Helping low-income families gain access to credit and
affordable financial services is a necessary step to help get
consumers back on their feet during these
tough
economic times,” said Stabenow. “Providing
assistance to homeowners and small businesses is one of the most
effective ways to stimulate the economy, and I am so happy this
funding is going to good use here in
Michigan.”
Communicating Arts Credit Union is a certified CDFI established
in 1935 that serves Detroit, with a special focus on Highland
Park. The Treasury Department
announced on Monday that 59 grant recipients were selected in a
competitive process through the CDFI fund, which invests in and
builds the capacity of private, for-profit and nonprofit
financial institutions that serve low-income communities lacking
adequate access to affordable financial products and services.
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