Areas Served: Bell, Clay, Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Rockcastle, and Whitley Counties The CVADD wants to help business grow and provide jobs for area residents. This focus has lead to the establishment of a revolving Loan Fund through grants from Economic Development Administration and Appalachian Regional Commission. PURPOSE The Cumberland Valley Area Development District’s primary
Read MoreAreas Served: Statewide Montana First-time borrowers who are unfamiliar with the financing process or those who have limited equity or collateral are able to access the Montana Community Development Corporation business loan program. Montana CDC also fills the gap in financing available through traditional bank sources, making loans that create opportunity in Montana. Details about
Read MoreAreas Served: Western South Dakota Initiated in 1999, this fund makes available up to $250,000 for a wide range of uses: feasibility studies, business start-up costs, purchase or development of land, infrastructure or the purchase of equipment. The applicant must demonstrate repayment capability. Loans are available in most western South Dakota counties, through the U.S.
Read MoreAreas Served: City of San Jose The City of San Jose’s Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) offers small businesses loans for equipment, inventory, and/or working capital. Small businesses located in San Jose are eligible for RLF loans in the $5,000 – $40,000 range. The RLF was established to advance the economic development of San Jose by
Read MoreAreas Served: City of Fort Bragg The City has two CDBG business loan programs available now for qualifying start-up and existing businesses in Fort Bragg, California: * Micro-Loan Program: The Micro-Loan program is available to qualifying City start-up and existing businesses that have five or fewer employees, including the owner. Micro loans are generally limited
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