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NCIEDI PARTNERS
The NC Community Development Initiative
The North Carolina Community Development Initiative is nationally recognized as a model public-private community economic development intermediary dedicated to increasing assets and creating wealth for communities and individuals in low-resource communities.
The NC Institute of Minority Economic Development Institute
The North Carolina Institute of Minority Economic Development is a statewide nonprofit organization representing the interest of underdeveloped and underutilized sectors of the state's economic base.
The North Carolina Rural Center
Created in 1987, the Rural Center operates a multi-faceted program that includes conducting research into rural issues; advocating for policy and program innovations; and building the productive capacity of rural leaders, entrepreneurs and community organizations.
The Self-Help Credit Union
Self-Help is a community development lender that has provided over $3.5 billion in financing to 40,000 home buyers, small businesses and nonprofits. Self-Help reaches people who are underserved by conventional lenders—particularly minorities, women, rural residents, and low-wealth families—through the support of socially-responsible citizens and institutions across the U.S.
NC Commission of Indian Affairs
The North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs was created in 1971 by the North Carolina General Assembly in response to the requests of concerned Indian citizens from across the state. The commission was established pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes 143B-404 through 143B-411. The mission of the North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs is to instill a positive vision for American Indians through preserving cultural identity by promoting and advocating the rights, beliefs and opportunities which impact quality of life.
Legal Aid of North Carolina
Legal Aid of NC is committed to equal justice for all people. We help children, families, individuals and migrant workers solve problems that affect their basic needs, such as housing, safety from domestic violence or abuse, health care (Medicare or Medicaid), subsistence income (SSI or SSDI), environmental safety and consumer loan problems.
SAS Institute
North Carolina Indian Economic Development Initiative, Inc.
PO Box 87044 • Fayetteville, NC 28304
Phone: (910) 486-6555 • Fax: (910) 860-0555
E-mail: nicole.taylor@nciedi.org
Office Location: 2715 Breezewood Drive, Ste. D
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