Community Capital Fund (CCF) is a Community Development nonprofit that provides grants, technical assistance, and coaching to support under-resourced neighborhoods and businesses in the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area, helping to advance Asset Based Community Development and increase financial, human and social capital.
Community Capital Fund (CCF) is a Community Development nonprofit that provides grants, technical assistance, and coaching to support under-resourced neighborhoods and businesses in the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area, helping to advance Asset Based Community Development and increase financial, human and social capital.
Our communities are creative and skilled in solving problems, mobilizing volunteers, building strong networks, and growing entrepreneurs and small businesses. Yet too often, a lack of access to funding sources prevents them from bringing their ideas to fruition. Since 2012, CCF has invested in innovative and measurable community development that strengthens the financial, human, and social capital of under-resourced neighborhoods in the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area. CCF has deployed more than $7.5 million to neighborhoods, grassroots nonprofits, and small businesses. CCF has also organized over ten Community Development Workshops that have collectively drawn more than 2,300 community leaders, and fiscally sponsored numerous charitable projects.
Our communities are creative and skilled in solving problems, mobilizing volunteers, building strong networks, and growing entrepreneurs and small businesses. Yet too often, a lack of access to funding sources prevents them from bringing their ideas to fruition. Since 2012, CCF has invested in innovative and measurable community development that strengthens the financial, human, and social capital of under-resourced neighborhoods in the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area. CCF has deployed more than $7.5 million to neighborhoods, grassroots nonprofits, and small businesses. CCF has also organized over ten Community Development Workshops that have collectively drawn more than 2,300 community leaders, and fiscally sponsored numerous charitable projects.