Areas Served: Statewide North Dakota


Who is eligible for IRP loans? Any type of legal entity may be considered as a borrower under IRP, including individuals as well as public and private organizations in North Dakota.

This includes government entities and agencies.

However, the primary purpose is to assist small businesses with their financial needs.

To qualify for an IRP loan, the borrowers must be unable to obtain the proposed loan elsewhere at reasonable rates and terms.

The loan may be offered directly to applicants or leveraged with other sources of funding, including participation by local banks.

USDA Rural Development requires that at least 51 percent of the owners or members of the organization must be United States citizens or individuals admitted for permanent residence.

How much of a project can be funded with IRP? The Dakota CDC can make IRP loans to qualified applicants for up to 75 percent of eligible projects.

Loans are available in amounts up to $150,000. What kinds of projects can be financed by IRP loans? IRP loan funds can be used for (but are not limited to) these purposes: – To finance a new or existing business.

– To purchase or lease equipment.

– To finance the acquisition of real estate.

– To provide working capital.

The proceeds cannot be used for certain kinds of projects: – Tourist, recreation or amusement centers.

– Community television services or facilities.

– Charitable and educational institutions, churches, or fraternal organizations.

What is the interest rate? The Dakota CDC provides IRP loans at a fixed rate for the term of the loan.

The rate will be set at the time the application is reviewed, depending on risk and length.

What is the term of the loan? Repayment terms are based on the use of the loan proceeds or the life of the assets being financed.

Generally the term is 7 years or less.

What collateral is required? The applicant is required to provide at least 10 percent equity in the project; the amount of security varies on a case-by-case basis.

The owners must personally guaranty repayment of the loan.

When a bank participates with the Dakota CDC in funding a project, the CDC generally shares the first position on collateral unless other security is provided.





Contact Information
Dakota Certified Development
Address: 1200 Memorial Highway
City: Bismarck
State: North Dakota

Website: http://www.dakotacdc.com/loanprograms.htm

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