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Contractor Loan Guaranty – St. Louis County Economic Council

Areas Served: St. Louis County Oftentimes, small contractors encounter difficulty in obtaining bank loans to finance working capital for construction, manufacturing or service contracts due to a number of factors such as the project size or the contracting company is inexperienced and/or undercapitalized. St. Louis County Economic Council does not lend under this program. It

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Revolving Loan Fund – South Central Ozark Council of Governments

Areas Served: Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Shannon, Texas, and Wright Counties South Central Ozark Council of Governments’ (SCOCOG) Revolving Loan Fund, administered under the South Central Ozark Regional Development Company (SCORDC), is one of several EDA public investment tools available to assist distressed areas. An RLF (Revolving Loan Fund) is a pool of money used

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Revolving Loan Fund – Southeast Missouri Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission

Areas Served: Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Iron, Madison, Perry, St. Francois and Ste. Genevieve counties The Commission currently operates two EDA-funded Revolving Loan Funds, one funded with Delta Regional Authority monies, and another funded with CDBG funds for businesses in the Missouri counties of Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Iron, Madison, Perry, St. Francois and Ste. Genevieve. The

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EDA Revolving Loan Fund – Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments

Areas Served: Audrain, Macon, Monroe, Marion, Pike, Ralls, Randolph and Shelby County. As part of the Economic Development Administration’s Economic Assistance Program, EDA’s regional offices award competitive grants to units of local government, state governments, institutions of higher education, public or private non-profit organizations, EDA-approved economic development district organizations, and Indian Tribes to establish Revolving

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Action Fund Loan – Missouri Department of Economic Development

Areas Served: Projects can only be in a €œnon-entitlement€ area – a city under 50,000 Provides a loan to certain types of for-profit companies in Missouri that need funds for start-up or expansion and have exhausted other sources. ELIGIBLE AREAS Projects can only be in a €œnon-entitlement€ area – a city under 50,000 in population

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