Finance
Mississippi's Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) provide financing to:
AOnly large commercial developers
BUnderserved communities, small businesses, and low-to-moderate income homebuyers who may have difficulty accessing conventional financing✓ Correct
CState government projects only
DOnly agricultural land purchases
Explanation
CDFIs are mission-driven financial institutions that serve underserved communities — providing mortgages, small business loans, and other financial services to low-to-moderate income individuals and communities that may lack access to traditional financing. Mississippi has several active CDFIs serving rural and urban communities.
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