Areas Served: Greenbrier, Monroe and Pocahontas Counties The Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation offers three loan programs for businesses in Greenbrier, Monroe and Pocahontas Counties, West Virginia. Micro Revolving Loan Program How much can I borrow? $1,000 to $15,000 What is the interest rate and terms? 1% above prime on the day of closing for
Read MoreAreas Served: King Street (from Broad to Line), Spring Street, or Cannon Street The Facade & Corner Store Program provides financing for the rehabilitation of the façade of a historic commercial or mixed-use building in Charleston South Carolina. Activities eligible for funding under this program include architectural design and capital expenses related to the restoration
Read MoreAreas Served: South Bend, Indiana The Industrial Revolving Loan Fund (IRF) provides low-interest gap financing to help companies in South Bend, Indiana expand their operations and facilities, and to assist start-up companies in the area. IRF interest rates are generally below market and fixed. IRF loans are intended to supplement traditional financing sources. The preferred
Read MoreAreas Served: Harrison, Ida, Cherokee, Crawford, Monona, O’Brien, North West REC created a Community/Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund in 1995 to improve the quality of life in rural areas by contributing to long-term improvement in the local economy. 80% of the funds for the Revolving Loan Fund have come from grants offered through the USDA
Read MoreAreas Served: Athens City, Athens County, Gallia County, City of Logan, Meigs County, Perry County Loan Program: Community Development Block Grant Revolving Loan Fund Lending Limits: $20,000 – $490,000 Business Locations: Athens City, Athens County, Gallia County, City of Logan, Meigs County, Perry County, Ohio Eligible Businesses: Retail, Service, Commercial, Wholesale, Manufacturing Eligible Loan Uses:
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