Montana has 12 federally certified Community Development Financial Institutions — 8 loan funds, 4 credit unions. 3 are certified Native CDFIs serving Native American communities.
Most lenders are concentrated in Missoula (2), Great Falls (2), Butte (1).
Ranked by total assets (NCUA / FDIC data).
Lenders certified specifically to serve Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities.
There are 12 Treasury-certified CDFIs headquartered in Montana, including 8 loan funds, 4 credit unions.
By total assets, the largest CDFI in Montana is Clearwater Federal Credit Union ($1.14B in assets).
Yes — Montana is home to 3 certified Native CDFIs serving Native American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian communities.
Eligibility varies by lender, but CDFIs generally serve low- and moderate-income borrowers, small businesses, and underserved communities. Open a lender's page below to see its specific eligibility criteria, loan products, and how to apply.
Butte Local Development Corporation
Butte, 59703--050
Clearwater Federal Credit Union
Missoula, 59801--736
Grasslands Federal Credit Union
Circle, 59215--007
Great Falls Development Authority, Inc.
Great Falls, 59403--094
Great Northern Development Corporation
Wolf Point, 59201--144
Lake County Community Development Corp.
Ronan, 59864--271
Montana Community Development Corporation
Missoula, 59802--453
Montana Homeownership Network, Inc. The
Great Falls, 59401--360
NACDC Financial Services Inc.
Browning, 59417--302
Native American Development Corporation
Billings, 59101
Ravalli County Federal Credit Union
Hamilton, 59840--212
Vocal Credit Union
Helena, 59601