Areas Served: City of Bethlehem The City of Bethlehem offers loan programs for businesses in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Fund for Revitalization and Economic Development: Known as FRED, this is low-interest “gap” financing to businesses creating and/or retaining employment opportunities for low- to moderate-income City residents, or removing slum, and blight. Facade Program: This is a low-interest
Read MoreAreas Served: Batavia Illinois Central Business District The façade Improvement Program is designed to enhance the overall appearance and image of Batavia’s Downtown Historic District. The City of Batavia will provide matching grants to encourage façade improvements of storefronts in the Downtown Historic District. Under the program building/business owners are eligible for up to 50%
Read MoreAreas Served: City of San Diego, California The City of San Diego matched a $750,000 grant from the Economic Development Administration (EDA) to develop the Small Business Micro Revolving Loan Fund (SBMRLF). The $1.5 million fund operates in the City of San Diego to provide small business assistance. In an effort to help stimulate San
Read MoreAreas Served: Carbon, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties Since 1997, MetroAction has been committed to providing flexible small business loans to start-up and expanding small businesses in northeastern Pennsylvania. MetroAction is one of the only non-profit organizations in northeastern Pennsylvania authorized to provide microloans to small businesses through the U.S.
Read MoreAreas Served: Madera County The Madera County Economic Development Commission (MCEDC) is authorized to provide long and short term fixed asset financing and working capital for new and existing Madera County, California businesses, through the Madera County Small Business Loan Program. MCEDC administers funds that provide low interest loans in gap financing situations. The program
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