CDFI Friendly Tulsa
We are hiring our first employee, Director of CDFI financing. Be a part of the racial economic justice strategy in Tulsa, OK, and join the growing national effort to expand CDFI lending. Launching in January 2024, this role will work with more than a dozen community development financial institutions (CDFIs) to finance small businesses, consumers, mortgages, community facilities, commercial real estate, and more in Tulsa, OK.
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04/19/2023
“It is wonderful to see a room full of folks focused on what we think is the greatest challenge in Tulsa right now, which is the need for housing across all sectors of our city”, Mayor GT Bynum said during the kickoff of today's event “Bringing New Capital to Tulsa: The Role of CDFIs”. Today, we came together with CDFIs, Non Profits, Banks, and other community leaders to inform on the CDFI Friendly strategy to bring more flexible capital to Tulsa to address financing gaps in our underserved communities.
04/18/2023
This week marks an important step forward for CDFI Friendly Tulsa! Today, we gathered 18 CDFIs from across the nation in Tulsa to show the potential and need our city has for financing. After a kickoff meeting at Tulsa Tech, the participants embarked on a tour to learn about the history and future of North Tulsa. The tour included stops at Greenwood Rising, a remarkable, interactive museum showing the history of Black Wall Street, Oasis Fresh Market, the only grocery store in the food desert of North Tulsa, and visits to several in-progress community development sites. Tomorrow, the CDFIs will join local community leaders across sectors for an event and public panel.
02/07/2023
Through our work on CDFI Friendly Tulsa, we continue to learn about pioneering Black entrepreneurs who built up the Greenwood neighborhood in North Tulsa, commonly called Black Wall Street, prior to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. This area was a symbol of growth and prosperity for Black Tulsans including Ottawa W. Gurley, a businessman who not only became one of the wealthiest men in the city but also provided initial financing for many other Black-owned businesses in Tulsa. Gurley proved through action the constructive power of community investment. Learn more about his story here: http://blackwallstreet.org/owgurley
11/15/2022
Another highlight of our time in Chicago the other week was a tour of Homan Square, led by executive director Kevin Sutton! We learned about several projects the Foundation has underway in the North Lawndale neighborhood, including affordable, supportive housing and commercial spaces.
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