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Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Awards More Than $900,000 Through Its Community First® Capacity-Building Grant Program

Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Awards More Than $900,000 Through Its Community First® Capacity-Building Grant Program

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago) today announced more than $900,000 was awarded through its Community First® Capacity-Building Grant Program to 21 nonprofit community development lenders working in Illinois or Wisconsin.

Below is a list of the grant recipients and the FHLBank Chicago member financial institutions with whom they partnered with to receive a grant. Grants are used to help strengthen a nonprofit community development lender’s financial position, operational efficiency, and/or human capital to support the affordable housing and/or economic development programs the organization provides to the local communities in which they, and the member financial institution, serve.

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Recipient

Member Institution

Accion Chicago

First Eagle Bank

ACTS Housing

North Shore Bank, FSB

Berwyn Development Corporation 

Byline Bank

CAP Services, Inc.  

BMO Harris Bank, N.A.

Cinnaire Lending Corporation

Associated Bank, N.A.  

Community Investment Corporation

Associated Bank, N.A.

Community Ventures

First Eagle Bank

Entrepreneur Fund

Associated Bank, N.A.

First American Capital Corporation

Bay Bank

First Nations Community Financial

Jackson County Bank

Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity

Oxford Bank & Trust

Habitat for Humanity Lakeside

Wisconsin Bank & Trust

Habitat for Humanity Oshkosh

Associated Bank, N.A.

IFF

CIBC Bank USA

LISC Chicago

First Midwest Bank

Movin’ Out, Inc.

BMO Harris Bank, N.A.

Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago

Inland Bank and Trust

NiJii Capital Partners, Inc.

Associated Bank, N.A.

SomerCor

Glenview State Bank

Wild Rivers Habitat for Humanity

Community Bank of Cameron

Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation

BMO Harris Bank, N.A.

“Through our Community First Capacity-Building Grant Program, we are investing in the strength of nonprofit community development lenders,” said Katie Naftzger, Community Investment Officer, FHLBank Chicago. “Now more than ever, nonprofit lenders are providing critical products and services to diverse communities throughout Illinois and Wisconsin. We look forward to seeing the social and economic return on these investments in the communities our members serve.”

This year’s award recipients are using the funds to support the development and expansion of loan products, information technology upgrades, improvements to organizational policies and procedures, and the professional development of staff and boards of directors. Recipients were evaluated based on mission, strategy to increase community development lending with­in Illinois and Wisconsin, diversity of populations served, and proposed uses for the grant funds.

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