Resources to Help Diverse Small Businesses Access Capital

Explore our tools and programs and connect with a TD Community Business Development Officer for more information on solutions for your diverse business. Together we can create a more inclusive and sustainable economy.

Build your business with specialized support

  • Access

    Find government and private grants and work with your TD Community Business Development Officer if you need additional help

  • Partnerships

    TD has long-standing relationships with prominent national and local organizations – we'll help connect you with their opportunities

  • Education

    Get educational, planning and management training online, anytime with EVERFI

Reach out to a TD Community Business Development Officer to learn more.

Access

Fundica

Fundica is a search engine that matches businesses with relevant government and private grants using AI. For no-fee, this program helps you find: 

  • Grants
  • Tax credits 
  • Loan guarantees

Grants can be a good source of funding for some veteran-, minority- and women-owned businesses.

Community development financial institutions (CDFIs)

Over 1,400 CDFIs across the U.S. help underserved populations including women and minorities access capital. TD works with CDFIs to help customers secure financing to build credit. 

Interested in your borrowing options?  
Learn more about TD's small business loans

Partnerships

We'll help you leverage our strong relationships with business and community organizations to help your business thrive.

Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)† 
WBENC is a leading non-profit organization dedicated to helping women-owned businesses in corporate and government supply chains. At TD, we participate in WBENC's Lift Financial Center of Excellence Program, targeting support through virtual education. 

National Urban League (NUL)† 
TD Bank and NUL have signed a five-year agreement focused on accelerating existing Urban League initiatives that provide economic opportunities for low-to-moderate income individuals through workforce development, entrepreneurship and homeownership.

Small Business Development Centers (SBDC)
The Small Business Administration (SBA) provides assistance and counseling through programs at their SBDCs. At TD, we believe strongly in the SBA as a resource for our customers. We are proud to be recognized as the top SBA lender in the U.S. – TD ranks #1 in approved loans in our Maine-to-Florida footprint.1 Find a SBDC near you

"At TD Bank and especially in great cities like Philadelphia, we truly appreciate the impact that organizations like the National Urban League (NUL) have on the communities in which we all look to lift up and support. It's through deepening relationships with organizations like NUL where we have found some of our most impactful partnerships and we're incredibly proud to continue to carve out a path to serve our customers and address their needs along with helping to create a more inclusive economy." 

– Tommy Berner, Community Business Development Officer

Education

EVERFI Learning Center

Access small business finance tools and tips anytime, anywhere with the EVERFI Learning Center. Discover ways to manage your money and more with the online modules available to TD customers through our partnership with EVERFI, a leading financial education company.

Ready to connect?

Our Community Business Development Officers can provide you with tailored resources and solutions for your business – whether you're just starting, growing, or thinking about selling.


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1Lenders ranked by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) based on the SBA’s data for the units of loans approved during the period October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024.

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