Areas Served: Village of Little Chute The Village of Little Chute, Wisconsin Small Business Micro Loan Program was created by the Little Chute Village Board to assist small businesses in the Village with financing assistance and alternatives that can not be provided through the Village’s Revolving Loan Program because of Wisconsin Department of Commerce imposed
Read MoreAreas Served: Washita, Kiowa, Custer, Dewey, Roger Mills and Blaine counties. Kiwash Electric Cooperative, Inc. has established a revolving loan fund. In 1995 and again in 1997, the Board of Directors filed for and received two federal grants to fund a revolving loan fund. The reason for this perpetual revolving loan fund is rural job
Read MoreA revolving loan fund (RLF), sometimes referred to as a microloan program, is a pool of money where loans are made and the repayments are returned and lent out again, which then allows for other similar investments. For our purposes, we are looking at a revolving loan fund focused on small businesses. There are thousands of low-interest, small
Read MoreAreas Served: Bannock, Bingham, Bonneville, Butte, Custer, Jefferson, and Madison counties. The Regional Development Alliance, Inc. is a non-traditional business lender located in eastern Idaho. Our objective is to directly invest in qualified businesses in order to increase job growth, retain quality jobs, and obtain a good return on investment. Eligible counties in eastern Idaho
Read MoreAreas Served: Statewide North Dakota The Business Development Loan Program is designed to assist new and existing businesses in obtaining loans that would have a higher degree of risk than would normally be acceptable to a lending institution. Bank of North Dakota’s total outstanding amount under this program may not exceed $25 million. Qualifying Requirements
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