ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Jan. 3, 2019) – Federally insured, low-income credit unions that want to become certified Community Development Financial Institutions can apply to use the National Credit Union Administration’s qualification process for streamlined CDFI certification from Jan. 13 through Feb. 9.
The agency’s Office of Credit Union Resources and Expansion hosts a resource page with details about CDFI certification and the streamlined process. The agency’s application guide (opens new window) has the necessary instructions for the qualification process. The Community Development Financial Institutions Fund’s webpage (opens new window) offers information about the benefits of CDFI certification.
During the federal government shut down, approval of a credit union’s CDFI application by the U.S. Treasury may be delayed.
Developed by the NCUA and the CDFI Fund, the streamlined application process has helped 50 credit unions obtain certification as community development financial institutions.
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