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L4CD
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L4CDLenders for Community Development (now known as Opportunity Fund; savings and loan products; Bay Area, CA)


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Among the nonprofit organizations that benefited from Citigroup Foundation grants in 2005 are Los Angeles-based Operation HOPE and Lenders for Community Development, based in San Jose.
YWCA of Rochester and Monroe County CALIFORNIA (8) CHARO CDC East Los Angeles Community Corporation La Clinica de la Raza /Fruitvale Health Project, Inc Lenders for Community Development MEDA Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition Skid Row Housing Trust Spanish Speaking Unity Council CONNECTICUT (6) Broad-Park Development Corporation Co-Opportunity, Inc.
Andale has joined forces with several Bay Area and nationally-affiliated organizations to develop the Andale Entrepreneur Assistance program, including Sacred Heart Community Service, Second Start, and Lenders for Community Development (LCD), a community development financial institution representing a consortium of 23 banks.
 
 
 
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