

CNote's impactful deposit programs create jobs, fund BIPOC-owned small businesses and support affordable housing development
CNote partners with federally-certified community lenders that have decades of experience investing locally
CNote is a women-led certified B-Corporation that uses technology to foster greater economic and racial justice through investment
CNote technology empowers institutions to align their deposits and investments with the causes that matter to them
Deposits from institutional partners like “Mastercard and the Mastercard Impact Fund who collectively deployed $20 million into Impact Cash® (formerly Promise Account)”1 help fund small business loans for women of color entrepreneurs like Toni Hopkins who turned her passion for entrepreneurship into a successful storefront, despite the challenges of the pandemic.
Thanks to forward-thinking corporations and funders like Netflix, Cortegia Collins was able to address the shortage of quality childcare in her home town of St. Louis, Missouri by opening her own small business. A CNote partner CDFI helped her with the vital funding needed to open her own center and now supports Cortegia as she expands to a second location.
CNote’s technology and network of community partners make it easy to deploy capital to help entrepreneurs like Clara, who expanded her flooring business with a small business loan funded by impact investors like PayPal
-Aaron Anderson, Treasurer, PayPal