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Community Finance Ireland
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Community Finance Ireland

We provide Social Finance loans for community groups, grassroots sports clubs and social enterprises across the island of Ireland

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Community Finance Ireland (CFI) is a charity, social enterprise, and all-island business with a clear mission: To provide flexible loans through a responsible, community-centric approach to all voluntary-led organisations delivering social impact. Since it commenced lending 25 years ago, CFI has partnered with capital providers and clients across the Community, Voluntary and Social Enterprise sector to turn vision into action.   As the most progressive social finance provider on the island of Ireland, it has a presence in every community, supporting initiatives that improve lives and strengthen local resilience. Every loan approved is underpinned by a strong social purpose, making Community Finance Ireland a true catalyst for meaningful and lasting change  Currently, Community Finance Ireland is the only Irish and UK member of FEBEA, the European Federation of Ethical and Alternative Banks and Financiers. For further information, visit www.communityfinanceireland.com.

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Category
Community & Social Services
Location
Ardee, Louth
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