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Revolving Loan Fund – Stevens County Economic Improvement Commission

Areas Served: Stevens County SCEIC can provide financial assistanced to businesses in Stevens County using its revolving loan fund. SCEIC’ loan program is for €œGap€ financing and other economic development uses. Loan Amount: $5,000 – $150,000 Interest Rate: New York Prime minus 1.5 points. Contact InformationStevens County Economic Improvement CommissionAddress: 507 Atlantic AvenueCity: MorrisState: Minnesota

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Revolving Loan Fund – City of Mendota, Illinois

Areas Served: City of Mendota The City of Mendota, Illinois has a business Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) program offering an attractive interest rate (currently 5%) with reasonable terms for eligible projects. This loan was established with Community Development Assistance Program (CDAP) funds to spur job creation and/or retention. One full-time equivalent job must be created

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SBA Micro Loan – Regional Economic Development and Energy Corporation

Areas Served: Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben County, New York The REDEC Relending Corporation Micro-Loan Program is intended to provide low cost loans to eligible businesses located in Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben Counties in New York. 1. Eligible Applicants: Eligible businesses shall include small manufacturers, tourism-based businesses and other industries in Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben Counties

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Revolving Loan Fund – Pierce County Washington

Areas Served: Pierce County Pierce County can provide financing up to $250,000 to small businesses located in or expanding in Pierce County, Washington. The Economic Development Division is dedicated to ensuring the success of your business. Through the Pierce County Community Development Corporation and the Pierce County Community Investment Corporation your business may be eligible

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Business Loan Fund – Southern Oregon Regional Economic Development, Inc.

Areas Served: Josephine and Jackson County The majority of loan funds are available to for-profit businesses in Jackson and Josephine counties in Oregon. Eligible projects include land purchase (non-speculative), new buildings, machinery and equipment and start-up or working capital. Loans may not be used to refinance existing debt, however. Loans from $10,000 to $150,000 are

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