About Us

Community Capital Development (CCD) is an economic development organization composed of three sister 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations formed in 1997. The three organizations are legally distinct, but share staff, operate in the same office space, and do business collaboratively under the trade name of Community Capital Development.

Seattle Economic Development Association (SEDA) is the overall administrative and strategic planning arm of CCD. SEDA administers our USDA IRP fund and our SBA 7(a) Microloan Fund.  SEDA is a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) since 2009.  The mission of a CDFI is to promote lending and economic opportunities to under-served populations and areas.

Seattle Economic Development Fund (SEDF) is a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) since 1998 and administers a $6 million loan fund through various programs.

Seattle Business Assistance Center (SBAC) provides small business consulting services, training and networking. SBAC operates three centers:  the Washington Women's Business Center, the South Sound Women's Business Center, the Northwest Women’s Business Center and the Washington Statewide Minority Business Enterprise Center (MBEC).