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Grow America, formerly known as NDC, is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to community and economic development in the United States. With over 30 years of experience, they provide innovative lending, advisory support, professional education, and training programs to help local governments, nonprofits, and developers invest in housing and community development initiatives, create jobs, and build thriving communities.

As the country's first and most comprehensive community and economic development nonprofit, Grow America is committed to making a significant impact by investing more than $10 billion into communities nationwide over the next decade. Through their expertise and deep connections, they empower small businesses and nonprofits, offering customized plans and technical assistance to achieve their goals and contribute to the growth and prosperity of their communities.

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