•
Real estate development •
Affordable housing •
Economic development •
Small business lending • Small business technical assistance • Small business incubation (i.e. provision of space at low or no cost to start-up businesses) • Education •
Early childhood education •
Workforce training •
Nonprofit incubation • Fundraising for local causes as a corporate
donor,
public charity, or
foundation • Financing
Housing cooperatives or other
cooperatives • Fiscal sponsorship of
community-based associations •
Youth and
leadership development •
Advocacy •
Sustainable development advocacy •
Locally-owned business advocacy •
Environmental justice and
brownfields redevelopment •
Community planning •
Master planning for retail and community development •
Community organizing • Lessening neighborhood tensions • Facilitating community and stakeholder participation in local programs and activities • Facilitating community access to targeted grants In some jurisdictions in the United States, a CDC is by definition targeted towards direct investment in the community, while a "community development
advocacy organization" is a category eligible for recognition as a tax-exempt
charity or service organization. == Notable examples ==