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USDA Intermediary Relending Program – City of Olney, Illinois

Areas Served: City of Olney The purpose of the USDA Intermediary Relending Program (IRP) program is to alleviate poverty and increase economic activity and employment in rural Arkansas communities. Under the IRP program, loans are provided to local organizations (intermediaries) for the establishment of revolving loan funds. These revolving loan funds are used to assist

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Economic Development Business Loan Program – City of Springfield, Illinois

Areas Served: City of Springfield The City of Springfield, Illinois through the Office of Planning and Economic Development (OPED), offers a loan program with the use of its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to facilitate the growth of the commercial/industrial business sector located, or planning to locate, within the corporate boundaries of the City.

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Revolving Loans – Adams County Economic Development Corporation

Areas Served: Adams county, Indiana Adams County Economic Development Corporation offers two Revolving Loan Fund Programs for businesses in Adams County, Indiana – Loan up to $200,000 – Low Interest Rates – For Expansion, Start-up and Working Capital – New Jobs and/or Job Retention Contact InformationAdams County Economic Development CorporationAddress: PO Box 492City: DecaturState: Indiana

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Facade Improvement Grant – Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce

Areas Served: Downtown Montgomery Alabama Downtown Montgomery property owners can apply for funds to renovate the facades of existing properties located within the program boundaries. Done in conjunction with the Downtown Montgomery Plan, the City offers a grant to the building owner to pay a portion of improvement costs. This creates a win-win project for

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Revolving Loan Fund – South Central Planning & Devt Commission

Areas Served: Assumption, Lafourche, Saint Charles, Saint James, Saint John the Baptist and Terrebonne SCPDC operates a Revolving Loan Fund designed to link small businesses to financing solutions. The RLF is funded through a grant from the U. S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), a division of the U. S. Department of Commerce. The program is

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