Areas Served: Perry, Wayne, Hickman, Lewis, Lawrence, Maury, Giles, Marshall, Lincoln, Bedford, Moore, Coffee and Franklin Counties The purpose of the Tennessee Small and Minority-Owned Business (SMOB) Loan Program is to provide financing for small and minority-owned businesses throughout the state. The Program Administrator for the program is the South Central Tennessee Development District including
Read MoreAreas Served: City of Chicago The City of Chicago piloted three Capital Access Centers (now known as Small Business Opportunity Centers) within existing Neighborhood Business Development Centers (NBDCs) to facilitate lending to small businesses, especially in the underserved $50,000 to $250,000 range. Centers match entrepreneurs to the appropriate tool in a full spectrum of business
Read MoreAreas Served: Itasca, Cook, Lake and St. Louis counties The IRRRB Business Development financing programs exist to assist new or expanding private sector businesses to create and maintain productive, permanent, skilled employment in the Taconite Assistance Area. Businesses who wish to apply for funding under this program are required to comply with Minnesota State Law
Read MoreAreas Served: Somerset County Somerset Economic Development Corporation has a revolving loan fund available to assist small businesses with their cash requirements. Uses of Funds – Purchase new equipment – Line of credit for cash flow purposes – Hire new employees – Start a new business venture – Down payments for your bank to obtain
Read MoreAreas Served: City of Princeton The City of Princeton, Illinois has direct, low interest loans available through its Revolving Loan Fund. This pool of money has been set aside by the City in order to provide a source of gap financing for expansion efforts of local industry and new industries wishing to locate within the
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