September 2016
Register today for our Fall Loan Application Workshop!
Join South Carolina Community Loan Fund for a loan application workshop to learn how you can secure funding for your community development project!

The workshop will provide an introduction to SCCLF's policies and application package, and participants will have an opportunity to ask questions about the lending process. SCCLF representatives will also be available following the workshop to discuss individual projects. The event is free but registration is required.

Fall Loan Application Workshop
Wednesday, October 26 l 1:00PM-4:00PM
USC Aiken, Robert E Penland Administrative Building
471 University Parkway, Room 110
Aiken, SC 29801

For more information, please contact James Chatifeld, SCCLF's Midlands Community Development Loan Officer at 803.403.5524 or  [email protected] .


News
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Upcoming Events
September 21, 2016   l 1:00PM-4:00PM l Spartanburg, SC
This workshop provides an introduction to SCCLF's policies, application package, and lending process. SCCLF representatives will be available following the workshop to discuss individual projects.  More Information
October 18, 2016  l 6:30pm-8:00pm l Charleston, SC
Ta-Nehisi Coates, NY Times Best Selling Author, is coming to Charleston as part of the Race & Social Justice event series. The event is free and open to the public. Registration is preferred but not required. More Information
October 26, 2016  l 1:00pm-4:00pm l Aiken, SC
This workshop provides an introduction to SCCLF's policies, application package, and lending process. SCCLF representatives will be available following the workshop to discuss individual projects.  More Information
November 15, 2016  l 6:00PM-9:00PM l Charleston , SC
Join us in exploring the relationship between arts and community development with a speech by former Charleston mayor, Joseph Riley, followed by a reception featuring work from local artists. More Information
 
Since 2004, we have provided 309 loans for $37.6 million in financing
that facilitated more than $235.7 million in community development projects; we
financed 1,348 housing units, 9 healthy food outlets, 14 community facilities, and 14
community businesses, creating or retaining 2,754 jobs and providing a safe,
affordable place to call home for 3,370 individuals and families.