Areas Served: Clackamas, Hood River and Wasco counties The Mt Hood Economic Alliance provides gap financing loans for local businesses in Clackamas, Hood River and Wasco counties in Oregon. MHEA provides secondary financing for businesses unable to secure (enough) financing through conventional banking means. MHEA’s loan fund is currently capitalized at about $900,000 with approximately
Read MoreAreas Served: Los Angeles county The Business Development Division (BDD) is the driving force behind FAME Assistance Corporation’s vision for an economically prosperous Los Angeles. The BDD’s paramount objective is to economically revive low-income communities by promoting self-sufficiency through entrepreneurship. With an emphasis on helping small minority- and woman-owned businesses, we support and assist in
Read MoreAreas Served: Daviess, Henderson, Hancock, Webster, Union, McLean, and Ohio Counties The GRADD Intermediary Relending Program (IRP) was established to develop and assist in financial loans for companies in the industrial, commercial, and service sectors for Kentucky businesses in Daviess, Henderson, Hancock, Webster, Union, McLean, and Ohio Counties PROGRAM GUIDELINES 1. Projects must be located
Read MoreAreas Served: Floyd, Johnson, Magoffin, Martin and Pike Counties The purpose of the Big Sandy Area Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) is to encourage the growth of business and industry within the region to diversify the economic base and create increased employment opportunities. The Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) is a source of financing for new or
Read MoreAreas Served: Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Morrow, Umatilla and Wheeler Counties. The U.S. Department of Agriculture and Greater Eastern Development Corporation address the special financing needs of Native American businesses on the Umatilla and Burns-Paiute Reservations and have developed the Native American Entrepreneurial Revolving Loan Fund. The USDA’s Office of Rural Development granted money to
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