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The Following Organizations Have Been Certified by the Community Certified Community Development Financial Institutions - Alphabetical By State and City 925 Certified Community Development Financial Institutions as of 10/31/2010 The following organizations have been certified by the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (Fund) as Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). The organizations are presented alphabetically by state and city. Certification as a CDFI means that an organization meets the CDFI eligibility requirements. The CDFI eligibility requirements are set forth in the CDFI program regulations at 12 CFR § 1805.200 and are more fully described at 12 CFR § 1805.201. These requirements relate to an organization being a legally existing entity, having a primary mission of promoting community development, principally serving and maintaining accountability to an eligible target market(s), being a financing entity, providing development services, and not being either a government entity or controlled by a government entity. Certification does not constitute an opinion by the Fund as to the effectiveness or financial viability of the certified organization. Organizations may apply for certification at any time. Once certified, an organization’s certification lasts for three years from the date of certification. A certified organization should submit its application for recertification no later than three months prior to the certification expiry date. As long as an organization continues to meet all six certification requirements, there is no limit to the number of times an applicant may be recertified. Organizations seeking certification or recertification may complete either the stand-alone certification application or the Certification Materials section of a CDFI Fund funding application. Both the stand-alone certification application and the funding applications are available on the Fund’s web site (www.cdfifund.gov). If you do not see an organization on this list, call the Fund at (202) 622-8662 to see if the organization has recently been certified or is under review. Page 1 of 36 Friday, November 05, 2010 Certified Community Development Financial Institutions - Alphabetical By State and City Alabama 18 DOTHAN The Bank of Vernon 44825 Highway 17, PO BOX 309 Atmore FIVE STAR CREDIT UNION Vernon, AL 35592-0309 411 NORTH FOSTER STREET United Bancorporation of Alabama, Inc DOTHAN, AL 36303-4623 Cert. Expiry 09/28/13 200 East Nashville Avenue (205) 323-9888 Status: Certified Atmore, AL 36502-2536 Cert. Expiry 01/21/13 Status: Certified Alaska 8 Cert. Expiry 08/26/13 Status: Certified Eutaw Anchorage Bessemer Federation of Greene County Employees Alaska Growth Capital BIDCO, Inc. 226 Main Street 3900 C Street, Suite 302 A.L. Bratcher Federal Credit Union Eutaw, AL 35462-0543 Anchorage, AK 99503 824 15th Street North (907) 339-6766 Bessemer, AL 35020-5669 Cert. Expiry 03/18/13 Cert. Expiry Extended (205) 428-5572 Status: Certified Status: Certified Cert. Expiry Extended Status: Certified MONROEVILLE Anchorage Neighborhood Housing 480 West Tudor Road Marvel City Federal Credit Union MONROE EDUCATION EMPLOYEES Anchorage, AK 99507 316 17th Street North 456 SOUTH ALABAMA AVENUE (907) 677-8490 Bessemer, AL 35020-5727 MONROEVILLE, AL 36460-0000 Cert. Expiry Extended Status: Certified Cert. Expiry 10/01/12 Cert. Expiry 12/17/12 Status: Certified Status: Certified Coastal Villages Community Development 711 H Street, Suite 200 Birmingham Phenix City Anchorage, AK 99501-3461 Birmingham Financial Federal Credit Union Phenix Pride Federal Credit Union Cert. Expiry 02/04/13 1600 20th Street South Suite C 1810 Opelika Road Status: Certified Birmingham, AL 35205-4939 Phenix City, AL 36867-3638 Cook Inlet Lending Center, Inc. Cert. Expiry 05/13/13 Cert. Expiry 09/20/13 3510 Spenard Road, Suite 102 Status: Certified Status: Certified Anchorage, AK 99503-3777 (907) 276-8822 New Hope Community Development Federal Stevenson Cert. Expiry Extended P.O. Box 110339 Status: Certified Birmingham, AL 35211-0339 Stevenson Federal Credit Union (205) 706-5386 P.O. Box 587, 41119 U.S. Hwy 72 Rural Alaska Investment and Finance Cert. Expiry Extended Stevenson, AL 35772-0587 1577 C Street, Suite 304 Status: Certified Anchorage, AK 99501-5133 Cert. Expiry 09/22/13 (907) 274-5400 New Pilgrim Federal Credit Union Status: Certified Cert. Expiry Extended 641 Goldwire Way SW Status: Certified Birmingham, AL 35211 Tuscaloosa (205) 323-9888 Fairbanks Cert. Expiry 10/01/12 Tuscaloosa VA Federal Credit Union Status: Certified 3701 Loop Road East Fairbanks Neighborhood Housing Services, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404-5015 534 10th Avenue, P.O. Box 71168 NRS Community Development Federal (205) 556-7819 Fairbanks, AK 99701-1168 P O Box 130520 Cert. Expiry Extended (907) 451-7230 Birmingham, AL 35213-0520 Status: Certified Cert. Expiry Extended (205) 833-3556 Status: Certified Cert. Expiry 01/12/12 Tuskegee Status: Certified Juneau TUSKEGEE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION BREWTON 304 Montgomery Rd. Haa Yakaawu Financial Institution Tuskegee, AL 36083-1598 PO Box 32237 Brewton Mill Federal Credit Union (334) 727-3180 Juneau, AK 99803-2237 2549 SOUTH BLVD, P.O. BOX 907 Cert. Expiry Extended (907) 780-6868 BREWTON, AL 36426-0907 Status: Certified Cert. Expiry Extended Status: Certified Cert. Expiry 10/30/12 Vernon Status: Certified Ketchikan First Vernon Bancshares, Inc. Demopolis 44825 Highway 17, PO BOX 309 Tongass Federal Credit Union Vernon, AL 35592-0309 Tongass Federal Credit Union, 2000 Tongass Demopolis Federal Credit Union Ketchikan, AK 99901-6046 306 East Washington Street, PO Box 727 Cert. Expiry 09/28/13 (907) 228-6752 Demopolis, AL 36732-2205 Status: Certified Cert. Expiry 06/11/12 (334) 289-4686 Status: Certified Cert. Expiry 07/15/13 Status: Certified Arizona 15 Page 2 of 36 Friday, November 05, 2010 Certified Community Development Financial Institutions - Alphabetical By State and City Casa Grande Border Financial Resources Inc Southern Bancorp, Inc. 963 B Street, P.O. Box 7170 605 Main Street, Suite 202 First American Credit Union San Luis, AZ 85349-6807 Arkadelphia, AR 71923-6037 1001 N. Pinal Avenue (928) 627-8559 x20 Casa Grande, AZ 85122-3906 Cert. Expiry 02/04/11 Cert. Expiry 08/03/13 Status: Certified Status: Certified Cert. Expiry 10/30/12 Status: Certified Scottsdale College Station Keams Canyon Salt River Financial Services Institution College Station Community Federal Credit 8800 E. Chaparral Rd. Suite 240 P.O. Box 599 Hopi Credit Association Scottsdale, AZ 85250-2608 College Station, AR 72053 P.O. Box 1259 (480) 850-4313 (501) 490-0646 Keams Canyon, AZ 86034-1259 Cert. Expiry Extended Cert. Expiry Extended (800) 516-9091 Status: Certified Status: Certified Cert. Expiry Extended Status: Certified Sells Fayetteville Mesa Community Development Financial Community Resource Group, Inc. P.O. Box 3130 3 East Colt Square Drive Neighborhood Economic Development Sells, AZ 85634 Fayetteville, AR 72703-2884 12 North Center Street (520) 383-0790 (501) 443-2700 Mesa, AZ 85201-7904 Cert. Expiry 02/08/11 Cert. Expiry Extended (480) 969-1093 Status: Certified Status: Certified Cert. Expiry Extended Status: Certified TOMBSTONE Huntsville Phoenix TOMBSTONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION FORGE, Inc. PO BOX 305 PO Box 1138, 202 E Main Arizona MultiBank CDC TOMBSTONE , AZ 85638-0305 Huntsville, AR 72740-1138 101 North 1st Avenue, Suite 1880 (919) 956-4652 Phoenix, AZ 85003-1910 Cert. Expiry 04/08/13 Cert. Expiry 10/01/12 (602) 643-0030 Status: Certified Status: Certified Cert. Expiry Extended Status: Certified Tucson Little Rock Arizona Tribal CDFI PPEP Microbusiness and Housing Arkansas Capital Relending Corporation 4520 N Central Avenue, Suite 590 820 E 47th Street, 802 E 46th Street 200 South Commerce, Suite 400 Phoenix, AZ 85012-1848 Tucson, AZ 85713-5079 Little Rock, AR 72201-1728 (602) 648-9764 (520) 258-8387 Cert. Expiry 12/17/10 Cert. Expiry Extended Cert. Expiry 07/23/13 Status: Certified Status: Certified Status: Certified MariSol Federal Credit Union Pyramid Federal Credit Union California 81 721 n. 3rd St. PO Box 12100 Phoenix, AZ 85004-2083 Tucson, AZ 85732-2100 Anaheim Cert. Expiry 07/30/13 Cert. Expiry 08/31/13 Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange Status: Certified Status: Certified 198 W. Lincoln Ave., 2nd Floor Anaheim, CA 92805 Neighborhood Housing Services of Arkansas 8 (714) 490-1250 1405 E. McDowell Rd., Suite 100 Cert. Expiry Extended Phoenix, AZ 85006-2938 Arkadelphia Status: Certified (602) 258-1659 Cert. Expiry Extended South Arkansas Community Development Southern California Reinvestment CDFI Status: Certified 406 Clay Street 2390 E. Orangewood Ave., Suite 560 Arkadelphia, AR 71923-6126 Anaheim, CA 92806-6141 Prestamos, CDFI, LLC (870) 230-1717 (714) 918-0886 1112 E. Buckeye Road "RD" Cert. Expiry 12/17/10 Cert. Expiry Extended Phoenix, AZ 85034-4043 Status: Certified Status: Certified (602) 257-0700 Cert. Expiry Extended Southern Bancorp Bank Arcata Status: Certified 601 Main Street Arkadelphia, AR 71923-6037 Arcata Economic Development Corporation Raza Development Fund, Inc. 100 Ericson Court, Suite 100 101 N. 1st Avenue, Suite 900 Cert. Expiry 08/03/13 Arcata, CA 95521 Phoenix, AZ 85003-1925 Status: Certified (707) 822-4616 (602) 417-1406 Cert. Expiry Extended Cert. Expiry Extended Southern Bancorp Capital Partners Status: Certified Status: Certified 605 Main Street, Suite 203 Arkadelphia, AR 71923-6037 Berkeley San Luis (870) 816-1148 Cert. Expiry Extended Status: Certified Page 3 of 36 Friday, November 05, 2010 Certified Community Development Financial Institutions - Alphabetical By State and City Cooperative Center Federal Credit Union Fresno Broadway Federal Bank 2001 Ashby Avenue 4800 Wilshire Blvd Berkeley, CA 94703-0248 Valley Small Business Development Los Angeles, CA 90010-3803 7035 N. Fruit Avenue (323) 556-3222 Cert. Expiry 06/30/13 Fresno, CA 93711 Cert. Expiry 01/16/12 Status: Certified (559) 438-9680 Status: Certified Cert. Expiry Extended Biggs Status: Certified Brotherhood Business Development & 200 E. Slauson Avenue Butte Federal Credit Union Garberville Los Angeles, CA 90011-5326 P.O. Box 475, 482 B. Street (323) 846-1646 Biggs, CA 95917-0475 Community Credit Union of Southern Cert.
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