Areas Served: Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties In order to promote economic development in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties, the Charleston Local Development Corporation has developed the Small Business Incentive Loan Program (SBILP). This program is designed to provide capital to businesses that cannot otherwise access funds. The SBILP program’s main goals are to create
Read MoreAreas Served: Cumberland County Eligible Borrowers: Start-up or existing businesses located in Cumberland County, New Jersey. Loan Amount: $500 Terms: Up to 6 months. Permitted Uses: Once individual qualifies, loan can be used towards anything including business start-up. Contact InformationTri County Community Action PartnershipAddress: 110 Cohansey StreetCity: BridgetonState: New Jersey Website: http://www.co.cumberland.nj.us/content/165/5172/6123/default.aspx
Read MoreAreas Served: City of Chatfield The Chatfield Economic Development Authority (EDA) is a group of seven community members who focus on the “business aspect” of the growth of the community. They deal with commercial and industrial projects as well as with multiple family housing projects. This group considers tax increment financing request, development agreements and
Read MoreAreas Served: Fresno, California The Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce MicroLoan Program is a California-based program in partnership with the Fresno Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Wells Fargo Bank, and Valley Small Business Development Corporation. The loans range from $5,000 to $25,000 and can be used for typical business expenditures purchases of equipment and inventory,
Read MoreAreas Served: York County Local, state and federal funding programs are available to serve the needs of start-up companies and companies expanding within or relocating to York County, Pennsylvania. The York County Economic Development Corporation and related entities market and administer various loan, grant and tax credit/abatement programs available for capital development, environmental assessment and/or
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