Many people who want to work, become self-employed or start a business struggle to get finance and support, especially if they:
- have been unemployed or ill
- are migrants or refugees with the right to work
- have been or are vulnerable
- are former prisoners
Six specialist CDFIs provide mentoring, grants, and no-and low-interest small loans to become self-employed, launch a business or return to work.
Our infographic explains how these high-impact CDFIs enrich communities, boost productivity and unlock economic growth.
Download the infographic (pdf) and use it to help explain CDFIs’ impact:
