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CDBG Revolving Loan Fund – Village of Union Grove, Wisconsin

Areas Served: Village of Union Grove The CDBG Revolving Loan Fund was designed specifically to assist businesses in the Village of Union Grove, Wisconsin. The program primarily finances real estate projects, equipment purchases and limited working capital needs. The Village of Union Grove CDBG-RLF offers a below market interest rate, currently as low as 2%.

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Revolving Loan Fund – City of Elkhorn, Wisconsin

Areas Served: City of Elkhorn hrough a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Commerce’s – Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), City of Elkhorn, Wisconsin has the ability to make loans of varying sizes to businesses that are considering locating within the cities limits. Eligibility Requirements Eligible Area Projects must be located within the corporate

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Revolving Loan Fund – City of Hartford, Wisconsin

Areas Served: City of Hartford Funds were awarded to the City of Hartford on a competitive basis from the State of Wisconsin for business start-up and/or expansion. Job creation or retention within the City of Hartford is required as a condition of the loan. Loan and security agreements are executed prior to disbursal of funds

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Revolving Loan Funds – Tulare County, California

Areas Served: Tulare County Tulare County, California offers a revolving loan fund for businesses to provide €œGap financing€ for working capital, machinery, equipment, and real estate available in Tulare County. Revolving Loan Funds are guided by policies that outline loan sizes, uses, rates, terms, special conditions and participation levels. Contact InformationTulare County Economic Development CorporationAddress:

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Revolving Loan Fund – Greater Muscatine Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Areas Served: Muscatine county, Iowa The Greater Muscatine Chamber of Commerce & Industry manages a Revolving Loan Fund for eligible business projects in Muscatine county, Iowa. This fund provides low interest loan money for economic development projects up to a maximum loan of $50,000. The Greater Muscatine Chamber of Commerce and Industry will consider a

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