Nebraska has 10 federally certified Community Development Financial Institutions — 9 loan funds, 1 credit union. 2 are certified Native CDFIs serving Native American communities.
Most lenders are concentrated in Omaha (4), Lyons (1), Chadron (1).
Ranked by total assets (NCUA / FDIC data).
Lenders certified specifically to serve Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities.
There are 10 Treasury-certified CDFIs headquartered in Nebraska, including 9 loan funds, 1 credit union.
By total assets, the largest CDFI in Nebraska is Chadron Federal Credit Union ($20.5M in assets).
Yes — Nebraska is home to 2 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.
Center for Rural Affairs Community Capital
Lyons, 68038--013
Chadron Federal Credit Union
Chadron, 69337--238
Community Development Resources
Lincoln, 68505
Economic Empowerment Center
Omaha, 68107
Habitat Omaha Affordable Mortgage Solutions, Inc.
Omaha, 68102
Ho-Chunk Community Capital Inc.
Winnebago, 68071
Midwest Housing Development Fund, Inc.
Omaha, 68118--254
Native360 Loan Fund, Inc.
GRAND ISLAND, 68802
Nebraska Enterprise Fund
Oakland, 68045--113
OMAHA 100, INC
OMAHA, 68111--387