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DCUC applauds Senate Appropriations proposal to allocate funds to CDFI 

WASHINGTON, DC (November 25, 2025) |

The Defense Credit Union Council, DCUC, releases the following  statement regarding the Senate Appropriations Committee’s recent proposal to allocate $324  million to the CDFI Fund: 

“The Senate Appropriations Committee’s proposal is not just good budgeting, it is smart national  policy,” says DCUC Chief Advocacy Officer Jason Stverak. “DCUC applauds this investment as  it directly strengthens the ability of credit unions, especially those serving our military and  veteran communities, to deliver affordable capital, expand financial inclusion, and support the  economic resilience of the communities we serve.” 

CDFI-certified credit unions have long been on the front lines of community development. They  provide safe, responsible lending options, help families build credit, support small business  growth, and offer life-changing financial counseling; services that are especially vital for service  members, veterans, and families navigating frequent relocations, deployments, and economic  uncertainty. 

This increased funding would empower credit unions to: 

  • Expand small-dollar and emergency loan programs that keep military families out of  predatory traps; 
  • Invest in affordable housing initiatives near military installations where demand  continues to outpace supply; 
  • Grow entrepreneurship programs for veteran-owned small businesses; Deploy more capital into underserved rural and urban defense communities often  overlooked by traditional lenders.

“At a time when military families continue to face rising costs, frequent PCS moves, and  persistent predatory lending threats, strengthening the CDFI Fund is a direct investment in their  financial readiness and overall well-being,” reminds Stverak. 

DCUC strongly urges Congress to maintain this funding level as the appropriations process  moves forward. The return on investment is unmistakable: stronger communities, stronger  families, and a stronger nation. 

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