Tools & Insights for Credit Union Leaders

At CUwise, we believe that the more informed your credit union is, the stronger your impact will be. That’s why we’ve gathered helpful guides, FAQs and trusted resources to support your community development journey

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CDFI Grant Readiness Checklist

Is your credit union ready to compete for CDFI grants? This simple checklist walks you through the essentials – from financial data to community impact stories – so you can start strong and avoid last-minute stress.

FAQs

What grants can CDFI credit unions apply for?

CDFI-certified credit unions can compete for Financial Assistance (FA), Technical Assistance (TA), and the Small Dollar Loan Program (SDL), among others.

The timeline varies, but most credit unions should expect several months for application preparation, submission and review. CUwise helps you streamline this process.

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Applicants must be a legal entity, have a primary mission of community development, be a financing entity, primarily serve an eligible target market, be accountable to that market, and provide development services alongside financial products.

No. Emerging CDFIs may apply for a Technical Assistance grant if they commit to becoming certified within a set timeframe.

No. Internally prepared financial statements are acceptable for TA. Audited statements are more important for FA.

No. Once submitted in AMIS, applications cannot be reopened. Credit unions should thoroughly review everything before submission.

No. Emerging CDFIs may apply for a Technical Assistance grant if they commit to becoming certified within a set timeframe.

CDFIs must direct most of their financing activity (at least 60%) to specific populations or geographies defined as their Target Market — such as low-income communities, minority populations, or investment areas.

Yes. Organizations must maintain an active SAM.gov registration and UEI number to be certified and remain eligible for funding.

Yes. Once approved, your credit union must sign a CDFI Certification Agreement to maintain certification and access award funds.

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