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    National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders

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    About National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders

    Build transformational wealth in Latino communities to create a more prosperous future for the entire nation.

    Focus Areas

    Community development finance (CDFI lending)Affordable housing developmentSmall business lending and guaranteesFinancial capability and coachingLeadership fellowships and professional developmentRural capacity buildingData/GIS mapping for neighborhood analysisPolicy & advocacy for Latino communities

    Who They Fund

    small business owners / entrepreneursmicroentrepreneursresidents of underserved neighborhoods / low- to moderate-income neighborhood residents

    About National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders

    The National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders uses grantmaking, technical assistance, and access to capital to reduce barriers to entrepreneurship and strengthen local small business ecosystems. Its recent grants show a clear emphasis on Latino-serving community development organizations, with support flowing to groups working on small business development, financial capability, neighborhood development, and affordable housing. A 2024 grant of $98,000 to the Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama in Birmingham points to the breadth of its small business and financial capability work. In 2025, Enterprising Latinas Inc. in Wimauma received $85,000 for small business and financial capability support, while the Immigrant Development Center in Moorhead received $85,000 for small business work. The foundation also backs community development finance infrastructure through CDFI lending and related financing tools for nonprofit organizations that promote economic mobility and community development. Beyond individual grants, the funder operates through a national network of member organizations and strategic grant rounds, including initiatives focused on Latino-led and Latino-serving CDFIs. Its portfolio connects direct grant support with training, peer learning, certification assistance, and financing tools, reflecting a capacity-building approach rather than one-off project funding alone.

    What National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders Funds

    Small business development is a central theme. The foundation gave $80,000 to Carolina Small Business Development Fund in Raleigh for small business support, and it awarded $70,000 to Civic Community Partners Inc in San Diego for the same broad area. Financial capability is another recurring focus. Enterprising Latinas Inc in Wimauma received $40,000 in 2024 for financial capability and small business work, while Ventures in Watsonville received $47,000 for financial capability. The foundation also supports neighborhood and community development. South Tower Community Land Trust in Fresno received $40,000 for neighborhood development, and Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore Inc received $70,000 for neighborhood development and financial capability. Its community development finance work extends through lending and certification support for nonprofit loan funds and CDFIs, linking grantmaking with technical assistance and access to capital.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2.1M

    Total Assets

    $44.4M

    Total Revenue

    $15.4M

    Total Expenses

    $11.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $25K and $40K, with a median of $35K.

    25th Percentile

    $25K

    Median

    $35K

    75th Percentile

    $40K

    Geographic Reach

    National32 states funded

    About 14% of grants go to recipients in CA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Leadership

    MARLA BILONICK

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    neighborhood-based community organizations

    Funding Style

    capacity buildingdirect service / program deliveryplace-based (neighborhood) investmenttargeted small-business support

    Topics

    small business developmentfinancial capability / financial literacyequitable neighborhood economic developmentmicroenterprise technical assistanceaccess to capital for small businesses

    How National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders Gives

    Typical grants cluster in the $25,000 to $40,000 range, with a median of $35,000 and a 75th percentile of $40,000. The recent grant list also includes larger awards in the $70,000 to $98,000 range. NALCAB’s 2024 member grant program awarded 84 grants totaling $2,228,500, showing a repeatable, programmatic approach rather than isolated awards. The organization is a regular funder, and it also makes program-related investments. Grantmaking is competitive and strategic in some programs, and multiple active programs explicitly do not accept unsolicited applications.

    Where National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders Makes Grants

    Grants are national, with recipients in all 50 states plus Washington, DC and Puerto Rico across active programs. Texas is the top state by grant count, and 18% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Recent recipients also include organizations in Birmingham, Wimauma, Moorhead, Raleigh, San Diego, Baltimore, Fresno, and Washington, DC. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the data provided.

    Frequently Asked Questions About National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders

    What areas does the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders fund most often?

    Its active programs and recent grants center on small business development, financial capability, community development finance, neighborhood development, and affordable housing. The organization also supports CDFI capacity building, leadership development, and rural capacity building through grantmaking, technical assistance, and access to capital.

    What is a typical grant size?

    Typical grants are relatively small to mid-sized: the 25th percentile is $25,000, the median is $35,000, and the 75th percentile is $40,000. The recent grant list also shows some larger awards above that range, including grants of $70,000, $80,000, $85,000, and $98,000.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Several active programs are marked as not accepting unsolicited applications, including Lending & Impact Investing, Small Business Development, Financial Capability Capacity-Building Grants, NALCE Grants & Member Support, and the CDFI Certification Program. The grantmaking shown is therefore programmatic and strategic rather than open-call based.

    What kinds of organizations receive grants?

    Recipients are community economic development nonprofits, Latino-led and Latino-serving CDFIs, neighborhood-based organizations, and groups supporting entrepreneurs and low- to moderate-income residents. The recent grants list includes organizations focused on small business, financial capability, neighborhood development, and community land trust work.

    Is the giving concentrated in one place?

    The work is national, but Texas receives the most grants by count, and 18% of grants go to recipients in Texas. Recent awards also land in many other states, including Alabama, Florida, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, California, Maryland, and Washington, DC.

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

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    Who can apply: Executive leaders of nonprofits focused on asset building. Specific eligibility details not listed on scraped pages.

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    Small Business Development — Grant & Capital Support

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    Who can apply: NALCAB members and nonprofit organizations that provide small business development services.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ENTERPRISING LATINAS INCWIMAUMA, FL$85,0002025SMALL BUSINESS/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    IMMIGRANT DEVELOPMENT CENTERMOORHEAD, MN$85,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    LIFTFUND INCSAN ANTONIO, TX$80,0002025SMALL BUSINESS/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    CAROLINA SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FUNDRALEIGH, NC$80,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    FRESNO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONFRESNO, CA$70,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF BALTIMORE INCBALTIMORE, MD$70,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    SEATTLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUNDTUKWILA, WA$70,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    CIVIC COMMUNITY PARTNERS INCSAN DIEGO, CA$70,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    INTERFAITH COMMUNITY HOUSING OF DELAWARE INCWILMINGTON, DE$50,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA INCPHEONIX, AZ$50,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/SMALL BUSINESS
    LATINO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONWASHINGTON, DC$48,5002025SMALL BUSINESS/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    SOUTH TOWER COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTFRESNO, CA$40,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
    BARELAS COMMUNITY COALITION INCALBUQUERQUE, NM$40,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
    RESURRECTION PROJECTCHICAGO, IL$40,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
    DURHAM COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTEES INCDURHAM, NC$40,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
    SPANISH AMERICAN COMMITTEECLEVELAND, OH$40,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
    CANAL ALLIANCESAN RAFAEL, CA$40,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
    SOUTHERN BANCORP CAPITAL PARTNERSLITTLE ROCK, AR$40,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
    INQUILINOS BORICUAS EN ACCION INCBOSTON, MA$30,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    CONEXION AMERICASNASHVILLE, TN$30,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    FIFTH AVENUE COMMITTEE INCBROOKLYN, NY$30,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    HISPANIC UNITY OF FLORIDA INCHOLLYWOOD, FL$30,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    COMMON WEALTH ASSOCIATES INCCHARLOTTE, NC$30,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    LA COCINASAN FRANCISCO, CA$30,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF NEW BRITAIN INCNEW BRITAIN, CT$30,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    GREENLINE ACCESS CAPITALPHILADELPHIA, PA$30,0002025SMALL BUSINESS/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    MI CASA INCWASHINGTON, DC$30,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    WAY FINDERS INCSPRINGFIELD, MA$30,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    THE NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPERS INCCHELSEA, MA$30,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    DISTRICT BRIDGESWASHINGTON, DC$30,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT NETWORKWOODBURY, MN$30,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    LATIN AMERICAN ASSOCIATIONATLANTA, GA$30,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    HAVEN NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICESLOS ANGELES, CA$30,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    COMMUNITY FIRST FUNDLANCASTER, PA$30,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    CENTER FOR CHANGING LIVESCHICAGO, IL$30,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    HOUSING CONNECT FUNDSALT LAKE CITY, UT$30,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    NEWSED CDC INCDENVER, CO$25,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    YWCA OF SOUTHERN ARIZONATUCSON, AZ$23,0002025NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    JAMAICA PLAIN NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONJAMAICA PLAIN, MA$20,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    WOMEN'S ECONOMIC VENTURESSANTA BARBARA, CA$20,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    LA FUERZA UNIDA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONEAST NORWICH, NY$20,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    IOWA CENTER LOAN FUNDDES MOINES, IA$20,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    HISPANIC AND IMMIGRANT CENTER OF ALABAMABIRMINGHAM, AL$20,0002025SMALL BUSINESS
    NORTHWEST SIDE CDCCHICAGO, IL$15,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    FRIENDS OF PUERTO RICOAGUADILLA, PR$15,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    CENTRO COMMUNITY PARTNERSOAKLAND, CA$15,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT SERVICESAURORA, CO$15,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    ALTCAPKANSAS CITY, MO$15,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    EL CENTRO INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$15,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY
    AVENUE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONHOUSTON, TX$15,0002025FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    ENTERPRISING LATINAS INC

    $85,000
    WIMAUMA, FL2025

    SMALL BUSINESS/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    IMMIGRANT DEVELOPMENT CENTER

    $85,000
    MOORHEAD, MN2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    LIFTFUND INC

    $80,000
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2025

    SMALL BUSINESS/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    CAROLINA SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FUND

    $80,000
    RALEIGH, NC2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    FRESNO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

    $70,000
    FRESNO, CA2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF BALTIMORE INC

    $70,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    SEATTLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND

    $70,000
    TUKWILA, WA2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    CIVIC COMMUNITY PARTNERS INC

    $70,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    INTERFAITH COMMUNITY HOUSING OF DELAWARE INC

    $50,000
    WILMINGTON, DE2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA INC

    $50,000
    PHEONIX, AZ2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/SMALL BUSINESS

    LATINO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $48,500
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    SMALL BUSINESS/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    SOUTH TOWER COMMUNITY LAND TRUST

    $40,000
    FRESNO, CA2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT

    BARELAS COMMUNITY COALITION INC

    $40,000
    ALBUQUERQUE, NM2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT

    RESURRECTION PROJECT

    $40,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT

    DURHAM COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTEES INC

    $40,000
    DURHAM, NC2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT

    SPANISH AMERICAN COMMITTEE

    $40,000
    CLEVELAND, OH2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT

    CANAL ALLIANCE

    $40,000
    SAN RAFAEL, CA2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT

    SOUTHERN BANCORP CAPITAL PARTNERS

    $40,000
    LITTLE ROCK, AR2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT

    INQUILINOS BORICUAS EN ACCION INC

    $30,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    CONEXION AMERICAS

    $30,000
    NASHVILLE, TN2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    FIFTH AVENUE COMMITTEE INC

    $30,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    HISPANIC UNITY OF FLORIDA INC

    $30,000
    HOLLYWOOD, FL2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    COMMON WEALTH ASSOCIATES INC

    $30,000
    CHARLOTTE, NC2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    LA COCINA

    $30,000
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF NEW BRITAIN INC

    $30,000
    NEW BRITAIN, CT2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    GREENLINE ACCESS CAPITAL

    $30,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SMALL BUSINESS/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    MI CASA INC

    $30,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    WAY FINDERS INC

    $30,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MA2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    THE NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPERS INC

    $30,000
    CHELSEA, MA2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    DISTRICT BRIDGES

    $30,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    COMMUNITY ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT NETWORK

    $30,000
    WOODBURY, MN2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    LATIN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

    $30,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    HAVEN NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES

    $30,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    COMMUNITY FIRST FUND

    $30,000
    LANCASTER, PA2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    CENTER FOR CHANGING LIVES

    $30,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    HOUSING CONNECT FUND

    $30,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    NEWSED CDC INC

    $25,000
    DENVER, CO2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    YWCA OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA

    $23,000
    TUCSON, AZ2025

    NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT/FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    JAMAICA PLAIN NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $20,000
    JAMAICA PLAIN, MA2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    WOMEN'S ECONOMIC VENTURES

    $20,000
    SANTA BARBARA, CA2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    LA FUERZA UNIDA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $20,000
    EAST NORWICH, NY2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    IOWA CENTER LOAN FUND

    $20,000
    DES MOINES, IA2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    HISPANIC AND IMMIGRANT CENTER OF ALABAMA

    $20,000
    BIRMINGHAM, AL2025

    SMALL BUSINESS

    NORTHWEST SIDE CDC

    $15,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    FRIENDS OF PUERTO RICO

    $15,000
    AGUADILLA, PR2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    CENTRO COMMUNITY PARTNERS

    $15,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

    $15,000
    AURORA, CO2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    ALTCAP

    $15,000
    KANSAS CITY, MO2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    EL CENTRO INC

    $15,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY

    AVENUE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $15,000
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    FINANCIAL CAPABILITY