A movement for economic justice.
We address the barriers to community and economic development, Black business growth, wealth creation, and financial protections in African American communities
We strengthen our member fiscal and impact capacity using best practices to facilitate social and economic advancement in their communities.
We utilize research tools to elevate the disproportionate investment in Black-led CDFIs, and to advocate for a redistribution of capital flow to these CDFIs.
Black leaders creating a path toward equitable policies and practices within the Black community.
Non-profits, cooperatives, and businesses working toward a living wage, basic benefits, career-building, wealth-building opportunities and/or a fair and engaging workplace.
Projects proactively addressing historical and current systemic oppression in order to ensure fairness in the access to opportunities, resources, and rights for the Black community.
The year 2024 is recorded to be the hottest year in history. By 2030, major economies will have to cut carbon emissions by half to slow the accelerating effects of global warming. This challenge is especially critical in climate-vulnerable communities, which are disproportionately impacted by environmental degradation and populated by Black and Brown people. However,
Read MoreOn November 21, 2024, the CDFI Fund announced FY 2024 CDFI Program Technical Assistance (TA) and Financial Assistance (FA) Awards. Among the selected organizations, The African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs and 31 Alliance Members received over $30 million in FA and TA grants. The purpose of the awards is to build each organization’s capacity
Read MoreGrant to Fuel Environmental Justice Training for Black-led Community Lenders ORLANDO, Fla. – The African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs (The Alliance) announced a $250,000 grant awarded from the Mastercard Impact Fund through the Mastercard Strive USA program , aimed at advancing inclusive economic growth and supporting small businesses nationwide. Mastercard Strive USA’s support boosts
Read MoreThe African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs recognizes the significance of last night’s election results and the unique challenges and opportunities they bring for Black communities and the institutions dedicated to their progress. While the outcome may not mirror the hopes and aspirations of many we serve, we are steadfast in our mission to work
Read MoreNew Business Development Hub Set to Transform Access to Capital for Underserved Communities in Maryland In a powerful collaboration that has come full circle, members of the African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs (The Alliance): Watchen Bruce, President and CEO of Baltimore Community Lending (BCL), and Maurice Ames, Executive Director of Maryland Capital Enterprises (MCE),
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