
CCLF Supports Businesses During Pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged Chicago-area small businesses and nonprofits, CCLF delved into its resolve to support impacted businesses and communities. CCLF became a partner in several public emergency funding initiatives. Together Now: Chicago’s Fund to Rebuild Our Neighborhoods, a collaboration with the Chicago Community Trust and the city of Chicago, raised monies from the […]

Bubbly Dynamic’s The Plant: Social Enterprise
Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood is a historic community known as the home of the Union Stockyards. Located on the southwest side of Chicago, this is the neighborhood that author Upton Sinclair wrote about in the 1906 novel, “The Jungle.” After the stockyards closed in the 1970s, Back of the Yards became a community […]

CCLF Empowered by Largest Donation In Its History
In December 2020, Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott released a blog post entitled “384 Ways to Help” announcing $4.1 billion in donations to 384 nonprofits across the United States, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. CCLF was among the 24 CDFIs included in the donations. Scott and her team undertook a rigorous, data-driven due diligence process to select […]

CCLF Receives Citi Foundation Award
CCLF has been selected to receive an award of $500,000 in unrestricted funds as part of Citi Foundation’s $15 million fund supporting the work of Community Development Financial Institutions. CCLF was among 30 CDFIs awarded nationwide, all selected based on their strong track record of serving small businesses owned by people of color and underserved […]

CCLF Receives FHLB Chicago Targeted Impact Fund Grant
CCLF received a $15,000 Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLB Chicago) Targeted Impact Fund grant in October 2020 to support those most impacted by the COVID-19 crisis as well as organizations that promote equity and opportunity for communities of color. Announced in August 2020, the $14 million Targeted Impact Fund grant program provided up […]

CCLF President Appears On WGN Weekend Morning News
On Saturday, July 25, 2020, CCLF’s President Calvin L. Holmes made an appearance on the WGN Weekend Morning News (Channel 9) with anchor Tonya Francisco during the 9:00 a.m. news. In the segment, Holmes presented CCLF and the fund’s initiatives supporting Chicagoland’s communities, particularly during the COVID-19 crisis. Click here to view the entire July […]

Coffee, Cream & Community: Momentum Coffee & Coworking
Business in Chicago was forging along in the first quarter of 2020. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker issued a “stay at home” order for the entire state effective March 21, bringing everything to an abrupt new reality. At that time, when attentions turned toward the preservation of public health and […]

Pro Bono Assistance: Helpful and Responsive
Ed Sommer practiced law as a Financial Transaction Attorney with the Chicago-based firm Chapman and Cutler LLP for 36 years. During the course of his career, he worked on many types of negotiated debt transactions with a variety of different types of borrowers, lenders and credit providers, including Chicago Community Loan Fund. Although now retired, […]

Growing Home Receives FHLBC COVID-19 Relief Grant
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBC) offered a COVID-19 Relief Program consisting of zero-rate advances and grants to support all of its member institutions and the communities they serve as it responds to the COVID-19 pandemic. CCLF, as a member of the FHLBC, submitted an application for Growing Home, Inc., a nonprofit organization […]

CCLF Borrowers Win CNDAs
On May 6 and May 7, Local Initiatives Support Corporation Chicago (LISC) presented the 26th Annual Chicago Neighborhood Development Awards (CNDA) for the first time as a virtual event. Three CCLF borrowers were among this year’s award recipients. Accion and the Industrial Council of Nearwest Chicago earned The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Award for Outstanding […]