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Community First Fund is a community development financial institution in Pennsylvania which was founded in 1992. The organization provides loans, business training, and one-on-one counseling to entrepreneurs, affordable housing and commercial real estate developers, and community groups in under-served communities.

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  • Community First Fund is a community development financial institution in Pennsylvania which was founded in 1992. The organization provides loans, business training, and one-on-one counseling to entrepreneurs, affordable housing and commercial real estate developers, and community groups in under-served communities. Community First Fund offers seven loan products ranging in size from approximately $10,000 to $500,000+, depending on the purpose and qualifications of the applicants. The organization is a SBA guaranteed lender and serves 13 counties in Central Pennsylvania. Community First Fund has had over 700 loans recipients, totaling more than $22 million. (en)
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  • Community First Fund is a community development financial institution in Pennsylvania which was founded in 1992. The organization provides loans, business training, and one-on-one counseling to entrepreneurs, affordable housing and commercial real estate developers, and community groups in under-served communities. (en)
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  • Community First Fund (en)
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