Areas Served: Arvada County The Arvada Revolving Loan Fund (RLF), a program of the Arvada Economic Development Association (AEDA), is designed to provide financing to small businesses locating to or expanding to Arvada, Colorado. Businesses not able to obtain financing through conventional funding may apply for gap financing. For this purpose, gap financing relates to
Read MoreAreas Served: City of Two Rivers Two Rivers offers competitive financing to help fund new businesses or expansion projects. The city’s revolving loan fund has helped more than 25 companies expand operations and create jobs in Two Rivers. The fund collects about $400,000 in loan repayments every year. These dollars can then be used to
Read MoreAreas Served: Milwaukee County The Revolving Loan program provides Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) firms low-interest, short-term, working-capital loans for labor and materials which will enable them to participate successfully in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin projects and procurement activities. Contact InformationMilwaukee CountyAddress: 901 North 9th StreetCity: MilwaukeeState: Wisconsin Website: http://county.milwaukee.gov/RevolvingLoanProgram12285.htm
Read MoreAreas Served: Jefferson, Lincoln, Saint Charles, Saint Louis, Saint Louis City and Warren counties As a U.S. Small Business Administration Micro-loan Intermediary Lender, Justine PETERSEN borrows capital from the SBA and originates loans to entrepreneurs that do not have access to commercial or conventional loans. The typical loan from this fund is under $5,000. Eligible
Read MoreAreas Served: City of Billings within the boundaries of the Downtown Urban Renewal Area The Downtown Billings Partnership provides financial assistance in the form of loans to projects within the boundaries of the Downtown Urban Renewal Area that will: – Assist in the economic revitalization and stabilization of the URA; – Attract and retain a
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