Areas Served: Bond, Clinton, Marion and Washington counties BCMW Community Services provides low interest loans to Illinois businesses in Bond, Clinton, Marion and Washington counties for start up or expansion. The business must hire low-income people as a condition of this loan. The loan provides long-term, fixed rate financing to new-or-expanding businesses in exchange for
Read MoreAreas Served: Town of Union, including the Villages of Endicott and Johnson City. TOWN OF UNION BUSINESS ASSISTANCE (TUBA) LOAN PROGRAM Interest Rate: 4% Amount of Financing: Up to 40% of eligible projects, generally not to exceed $200,000. Minimum loan is $10,000. Eligible Use of Proceeds: Fixed assets with a useful life of 5 years
Read MoreAreas Served: Middletown, Connecticut Summary – Loans from the City of Middletown’s CDBG Revolving Loan Fund are available to small businesses for improvements and working capital at a ratio of $10,000 per new full-time low to moderate-income jobs. Guidelines at a Glance – Eligible businesses in the City of Middletown may be classified as Manufacturing,
Read MoreAreas Served: Statewide Florida Access Florida Finance Corporation (AFFC) participates in Florida’s Black Business Loan Program (BBLP), which is designed to: ¢ Strengthen Florida’s economy by increasing the number of qualified black business enterprises, which in turn will increase competition in the marketplace and improve economically depressed neighborhoods; ¢ Increase employment opportunities for black Floridians,
Read MoreAreas Served: Keith County The Regional Economic Development Investment program is a low-interest participation loan through local Keith County, Nebraska banking institutions. Businesses eligible for the REDI program include but are not limited to the following: industry, manufacturing, food processing, agriculture, aquaculture processing, telecommunications, transportation, service industry, retail and tourism. Eligible activities include but are
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