Low-Income Credit Unions Eligible for Development Loans
Published Date: 10/1/2025
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Summary
The NCUA is offering money to help low-income credit unions get technical support through the Community Development Revolving Loan Fund. This funding will help these credit unions better serve their communities starting in 2025. If you’re part of a low-income credit union, now’s the time to apply and boost your community impact!
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Grants for Low-Income Credit Unions
The NCUA is making funding available through the Community Development Revolving Loan Fund (CDRLF) for technical assistance grants to low-income-designated credit unions, starting in 2025. If you run or work at a low-income credit union, you can apply for these grants to get help improving services to your community.
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