The Community Investment Corporation is inviting Southern Arizona business owners who identify as Black, Indigenous or people of color to apply for up to $10,000 in interest-free microloans. More than $300,000 is available through the program in its second year. Read more»
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Pima County’s role in helping people stay in their homes is about to get a lot bigger. The city of Tucson and the Community Investment Corporation – one of the main funding distributors of the joint Eviction Prevention Program – have decided to wind down their involvement as state funding runs out. Read more»
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