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Twin Cities Fund for Neighborhood Development

The Twin Cities Fund for Neighborhood Development (TCFND) is a three-year, outcomes-based operating support and capacity building program that supports CDCs working to improve their neighborhoods within the core cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

TCFND supports community development activities that are place-based, promoting the overall physical, economic, and social health of a specific neighborhood.  Community development activities of the TCFND participants include affordable housing production and management, commercial revitalization, economic and business development, community building and organizing or a combination of these activities.

2007-2009 TCFND Participants
African Development Center
American Indian Neighborhood Development Corporation
Dayton's Bluff Neighborhood Housing Services
East Side Neighborhood Development Company
Greater Frogtown CDC
Hope Community
Latino Economic Development Center
Model Cities CDC
Northeast CDC (Minneapolis)
Powederhorn Resigents Group
Selby Area CDC and Aurora St. Anthony Neighborhood Development Corporation
Sparc