Ten years ago today we made our first $15,000 loan to the United Methodist Relief Center. As we close out 2015, our tenth year serving the...
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Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Awards $400K in Funding to Help SCCLF Increase Capacity
South Carolina Community Loan Fund (SCCLF) has received a $400,000 grant from the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation (MRBF) which includes a $200,000...
SCCLF’s New Office Locations
November is an exciting month for South Carolina Community Loan Fund! In addition to moving the Charleston office to a new office building in West...
South Carolina Community Loan Fund Grows Staff and Upstate Presence
South Carolina Community Loan Fund (SCCLF) is pleased to announce its recent hire of Brendan Buttimer as a Community Development Loan Officer....
Thought Leader Speaker Series: Win two tickets and a signed copy of “A Path Appears”
Purchase your ticket to see Nicholas Kristof at Charleston Music Hall on October 19th and you will automatically be entered to win two tickets to a...
SCCLF Provides $1 Million Loan, Creating Opportunity for Growth in the Upstate
New Horizon Family Health Services, Inc. (NHFHS), a nonprofit community health center, has served the city of Greenville, Greenville County, and...
Hiring Loan Officer in Upstate
SCCLF is hiring a full-time Loan Officer in the upstate. The Loan Officer will be responsible for the growth, management and soundness of SCCLF’s...
Creating Hope and Opportunity in Timmonsville – Feeding Innovation Midlands
Timmonsville is the poorest town in South Carolina, characterized by unsafe water and crime levels four times the state average. The town’s economy...
Regional Organizations Express Concern Over Mt. Pleasant Growth Management Plan
Seven area business and membership organizations are collectively urging Mt. Pleasant Town Council to change the Growth Management Plan which was...
Capital Needs of Federally Qualified Health Centers
The community health centers (CHC) sector as a whole is expected to grow from 23 million patients in 2013 to as many as 35 million patients by 2020....