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ADC Loan Fund – Appalachian Development Corporation

Areas Served: Anderson, Cherokee, Greenville, Oconee, Pickens, and Spartanburg Counties The Appalachian Loan Fund (ALF) is a locally controlled source of low cost, long term; fixed rate financing for businesses whose projects will result in the creation of permanent full time jobs, and leverage private sector investment. As the ALF borrowers repay their loans, the

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Blue Water Community Development Fund – EDA St. Clair County, Michigan

Areas Served: Downtown Port Huron The Blue Water Community Development Fund offers a below market loan fund focused on the development of downtown Port Huron, Michigan.   Contact InformationEDA St. Clair County, MichiganAddress: 735 Erie Street, Suite 250City: Port HuronState: Michigan Website: http://www.edascc.com/local-business-support

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Business Loan Programs – Allen Economic Development Group

Areas Served: Allen County Allen Economic Development Group offers two loan programs for businesses in Allen County, Ohio. Allen County Revolving Loan Fund: The Allen County Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) is a flexible source of financing for businesses expanding or locating to Allen County. Loan amounts are subject to the availability of funds. D’Arcy Loan

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Low Interest Loan Fund – Charles City Chamber

Areas Served: Charles City, Iowa The low interest loan program (1.5 points below prime, but not less than 5%) helps to stimulate investment in the commercial structures within the city limits of Charles City, Iowa by providing affordable financing for building improvements (up to a $50,000.00 loan per project for a 10-year period). Over $1,000,000

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Sunrise Loan Fund – Sunrise County Economic Council

Areas Served: Washington County The Sunrise Loan Fund (SLF) is a revolving loan fund established and administered by Sunrise County Economic Council (SCEC) in Machias for businesses in Washington County, Maine. Currently there are two revolving loan funds created with funding and assistance from USDA Rural Development and FAME, or the Finance Authority of Maine.

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