Case Study

Chicago Mixed Martial Arts

Overview

Grit, determination, and reinvention have shaped Misho Ceko’s journey as founder of Chicago Mixed Martial Arts. The mixed martial arts studio began as a single location in Lincoln Park and has grown into one of the city’s premier fitness communities, now serving students across two locations.

When Chicago MMA was ready to open its second location in the South Loop, the business needed financing that could cover both the build-out of a new training space and the specialized equipment required to maintain world-class training standards.

That’s where the Small Business Catalyst Fund (SBCF) came in.

Solution

Fifth Third Bank partnered with CRF to launch the SBCF in 2024 to connect small business owners to potential capital options offered by trusted Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). The Fund is a $7.85 million investment utilizing an innovative funding model that combines grants, micro loans, and small business loans to serve small businesses across a range of growth stages.

Through a $160,000 SBCF loan, Chicago MMA secured the resources to cover building improvements at the new South Loop location and equip both facilities with the gear necessary to deliver elite training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, and Luta Livre. With two locations now operational, the gym has expanded its reach, serving more students, fitness enthusiasts, and competitive fighters across Chicago.

The impact extends beyond square footage. The expansion is expected to create five new jobs while deepening Chicago MMA’s role as a community anchor.

Quick Facts

Location: Chicago, IL
Business Type: Fitness Services
Capital Received: $160,000 working capital & equipment purchase loan
Jobs Created/Retained: 16 jobs
Misho Mixed Martial Arts
“Chicago MMA has always been about more than training— it’s about building something real in this city. CRF understood that from day one. They didn’t just see a gym; they saw a community institution with room to grow. That $160,000 didn’t just fund equipment and working capital – it funded jobs, opportunities, and a deeper commitment to the neighborhoods we serve. For any small business owner who’s been told no by a traditional lender, CRF is proof that mission-driven capital actually exists.”
Misho Ceko, Founder & Head Coach, Chicago Mixed Martial Arts

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