New Report on Community Development Financial Institutions

Posted by on August 17, 2009

NCIF is proud to present our annual report on the Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Banking industry. The CDFI Banking Sector:  2008 Financial and Social Performance highlights and commemorates the growth and community development activity of CDFI banks.  The report outlines the commitment and activity that make CDFI banks attractive targets for socially responsible and mainstream investors that are interested in financial return, social performance and the building of sustainable communities.  Included within the report are the NCIF Social Performance Metrics scores for each CDFI Bank and Thrift.  For further information on CDFI banks and to learn more about NCIF and the NCIF Social Performance Metrics, please feel free to contact us.

http://www.ncif.org/images/uploads/20090622_FY08_CDFI_Bank_Annual_Report.pdf

We also want to remind you to register for the NCIF Annual Development Banking Conference on November 4th and 5th, 2009 in Chicago.  Please visit the NCIF Conference webpage for details on the event.  As always, the NCIF Conference is focused on providing Actionable Strategies for CDFIs that can be replicated to improve financial performance and enhance development impact.  We are honored to have the Honorable John C. Dugan, Comptroller of the Currency and the Honorable Donna J. Gambrell, Director of the CDFI Fund, as keynote speakers for this year’s event.

http://www.ncif.org/index.php/services/ncifpresentations/

Discounted early registration is now available by visiting NCIF’s secure website.  You can also visit http://www.ncif.org to receive updates to the agenda and for more event information.  Please contact Manisha Paralikar (mparalikar@ncif.org; 312/881.5841) or Saurabh Narain (snarain@ncif.org; 312/881.5826) with any questions or for additional information.


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