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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1805 — Community Development Financial Institutions Program · § 1805.301

§ 1805.301. Eligible activities.

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Recipients may use financial assistance provided under this part to serve Investment Area(s) or Targeted Population(s) by developing or supporting, through lending, investing, enhancing liquidity, or other means of finance:
(a)Commercial facilities that promote revitalization, community stability or job creation or retention;
(b)Businesses that:
(1)Provide jobs for Low-Income persons;
(2)Are owned by Low-Income persons; or
(3)Increase the availability of products and services to Low-Income persons;
(c)Community Facilities;
(d)The provision of Financial Services;
(e)Housing that is principally affordable to Low-Income persons, except that assistance used to facilitate homeownership shall only be used for services and lending products that serve Low-Income persons and that:
(1)Are not provided by other lenders in the area; or
(2)Complement the services and lending products provided by other lenders that serve the Investment Area(s) or Targeted Population(s);
(f)The provision of consumer loans (a loan to one or more individuals for household, family, or other personal expenditures); or
(g)Other businesses or activities as requested by the Applicant and deemed appropriate by the CDFI Fund.
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