As outlined in the agreement between the United States and Mexico that established the NADB, 10 percent of the bank’s capital is designated for community adjustment and investment projects in the two countries. Each country has independently developed a program within this framework to address its specific needs. Unlike other programs of the NADB, the community adjustment and investment programs are not limited to projects located within the border region in each country.

U.S. Program

The U.S. Community Adjustment and Investment Program (USCAIP) has a loan and grant program, both of which are designed to assist communities and the private sector in creating new jobs and preserving existing jobs in areas adjusting to changes in their economies as a result of NAFTA. For more detailed information about this program, visit the USCAIP website or contact:

Loan Program
Grant Program
Hugh Loftus
Director of USCAIP Office
13191 Crossroads Parkway North
Suite 275
City of Industry, California, 91746
Tel.: (562) 908-2100
Fax: (562) 908-2110
Sylvia López Gaona
Senior Program Officer
203 South St. Mary's, Suite 300
San Antonio, TX 78205
Tel. (210) 231-8000
Fax: (210) 226-5592

Mexican Program

The Mexican domestic program, Programa Complementario de Apoyo a Comunidades y Empresas, is designed to support basic infrastructure development throughout Mexico, as well as to help communities and businesses benefit from NAFTA. This program is administered by the Mexican federal development bank, Banco Nacional de Obras y Servicios Públicos, S.N.C. (Banobras). To learn more about the program, contact the Banobras state office in your area.

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