Loan Programs
CDFI Funding Needs Your Help

- CAMEO's FY18 appropriations request for SBA and CDFI programs to use as a template or a leave behind if you schedule a visit.
- The "Recess Packet" that includes some tips and talking points that support microbusiness.
- A bipartisan letter sent by Representatives Steve Knight and Stephanie Murphy that support the SBA's Entrepreneurial Development and Capital Access Programs. You should print this out and leave it behind when you visit.
CalCAP Update: SB 551 and Stakeholder Meeting

Reinstating COIN with AB 778 (Caballero)

MMS Success Story – Black Bark BBQ

David Lawrence and Monetta White are longtime residents of the neighborhood and own nearby 1300 Fillmore. They dreamt of bringing barbecue back to the Fillmore District. On January 12, 2016, their dream came true with the grand opening of Black Bark BBQ. Working Solutions CEO Emily Gasner spoke at the opening, describing their $50,000 loan to Black Bark for finishing touches on their kitchen through the City of San Francisco's Revolving Loan Fund.
"It was no easy road" to get the restaurant open, said Monetta during the celebration. The combined work of the City of San Francisco's Office of Economic & Workforce Development, the Fillmore Center, and community partners like SF Shines, Urban Solutions, and Working Solutions came together to help make Black Bark a reality.
The collaboration is paying off for the community. With the help of Mo'Magic, David and Monetta have hired half of their employees from the Western Addition. The restaurant employs 24 Bay Area residents, and has been named a Working Solutions 2017 Invest in Dreams Inspire Award Winner for outstanding job creation in the community.
Working Solutions used the MMS system to evaluate the business before approving their loan, and are proud to report that Black Bark is paying back right on time while growing their business
Contact Susan Brown if you're interested in learning more about how you can increase capital access in your community through CAMEO's MMS program. MMS, licensed through LiftFund, provides instant risk assessment and fast, quality underwriting to support microlenders in scaling up and maintaining strong portfolio performance.
Research: Small Business Credit Survey

Many small businesses with employees were profitable and optimistic in 2016, but a significant majority faced financial challenges, experienced funding gaps, and relied on personal finances.
Research: Expanding Employer-Based Small Dollar Loan Programs

- Marketing and outreach and trying to match the speed with which predatory lenders make decisions are two main challenges.
- Financial counseling would benefit many clients, but it's hard to encourage them to take advantage of the opportunities.
- Partnerships are critical.
News

- Lending money to pot businesses is a high-risk move: 'This is not for the faint of heart'.
- How To Close The Black Business Credit Gap (hint, put money in a black bank.).
- Kabbage has $500 million to lend to small businesses.
- Karen Mills writes about what Washington can do to help small businesses in The Hill including protecting small business borrowers and simplifying capital requirements for community banks.
- Predatory Finance Watch: Renting a Dog (ouch).
- Opportunity Finance Network is now an endorser of the Borrowers' Bill of Rights and encourages CDFIs to consider becoming signatories.