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Commitment to one another binds a community together

MONEY MATTERS: From left, Andy Posner, founder and CEO of the Capital Good Fund, and loan officers Roxana Mercado and Ellie Parada discuss strategies for helping clients navigate debt and personal finance at the company’s office in Providence.  
 / PBN FILE PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY
MONEY MATTERS: From left, Andy Posner, founder and CEO of the Capital Good Fund, and loan officers Roxana Mercado and Ellie Parada discuss strategies for helping clients navigate debt and personal finance at the company’s office in Providence. 
 / PBN FILE PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

So far, February has been a good month for social equity. The Capital Good Fund, a federally certified community-development financial institution, lends to underserved populations through a number of programs. And they work. Now the CGF is setting a goal in 2019 of making 2,000 loans for a total of $6 million. For those keeping

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