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This Fort Worth organization loaned $10.3 million to underserved communities. How was that money invested?

Dwight Cooley’s path to opening a storefront for his catfish restaurant, Belzoni’s Catfish Cafe, hasn’t been easy.  He started the business in 1994, working events around Fort Worth like Mayfest from the back of his truck. In August 2019, he opened a physical location at 110 Jim Wright Freeway. Funding has been a challenge.  Along […]

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