(LaWayne Nockai, owner of Wayne’s Mobile Kitchen and Catering in Omaha, Nebraska, recently got a $65,000 loan from the Nebraska Enterprise Fund. He plans to open a restaurant by March. The Nebraska Enterprise Fund is a CDFI that has received funding from the Wells Fargo DDC program. Image: Wells Fargo)

(LaWayne Nockai, owner of Wayne’s Mobile Kitchen and Catering in Omaha, Nebraska, recently got a $65,000 loan from the Nebraska Enterprise Fund. He plans to open a restaurant by March. The Nebraska Enterprise Fund is a CDFI that has received funding from the Wells Fargo DDC program. Image: Wells Fargo)

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Wells Fargo Invests $6.6 Million in Lending Capital and Grants for Black Businesses

Wells Fargo, the nation’s third-largest bank, is awarding $6.6 million in lending capital and grants to 12 Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) nationally that black-owned small businesses and others can use to flourish and create jobs.