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What We Do

HELP MICROBUSINESS ENTREPRENEURS
With a grant from the Office of Refugee Resettlement in 1992, ECDC
established a Microenterprise Development Program to promote economic
self-sufficiency by providing loans, technical assistance, and business
counseling to refugees interested in starting small businesses in
the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. It quickly became evident
that a wider group of people had entrepreneurial aspirations as
well, and ECDC's program expanded its client base in 1994 and began
serving low-to-moderate income entrepreneurs, focusing on minority-
and women-owned businesses. In 2001, what began as a program became
a fully operational subsidiary, the ECDC Enterprise Development
Group (ECDC EDG). www.entdevgroup.org
The ECDC EDG offers training and pre-loan business assistance,
disburses loans up to $35,000, provides post-loan technical assistance,
and services its loan portfolio. The ECDC EDG serves as a Small
Business Administration's Intermediary Lender in Washington, DC;
in Maryland (Montgomery County and Prince George's County); and
in Virginia (Arlington County and Fairfax County and the cities
of Alexandria and Falls Church). In addition, the ECDC EDG has been
certified by the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund
as both a Community Development Entity (CDE) and a Community Development
Financial Institution (CDFI). To learn more click on ECDC EDG's website www.entdevgroup.org
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