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Benzie County EDC Revolving Loan Fund – Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce

Areas Served: Benzie County The Benzie County, Michigan Revolving Loan Fund is part of a federal program that requires job creation and low to moderate income beneficiaries. Eligible jobs must be new positions at your company. State guidelines for this program allow an applicant to borrow up to $35,000 per created position. A form will

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Revolving Loan Fund – Clay County

Areas Served: Clay City The purpose of the Clay County, Iowa Revolving Loan Fund is to further economic development through joint private and public investments which involve the creation of new jobs and income, or the retention of existing jobs and income. The Clay County Revolving Loan Fund committee and the Clay County Board of

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Revolving Loan Fund Program – City of Newport, Rhode Island

Areas Served: City of Newport The Revolving Loan Fund Program is designed to assist small businesses with start-up or expansion activities that will create new jobs or retain existing jobs. Eligibility requirements are as follows: The applicant business must be located in Newport, Rhode Island; the loan must result in the creation or retention of

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Regional Council Capital Fund – Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Devt Council

Areas Served: Oneida, Herkimer, Fulton, Otsego, Montgomery and Schoharie Counties Program Purpose $130 million in capital funding is available for capital-based economic development initiatives intended to create or retain jobs; prevent, reduce or eliminate unemployment and underemployment; and/or increase business activity in the Oneida, Herkimer, Fulton, Otsego, Montgomery and Schoharie Counties of New York. Eligibility

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Peer Loans – Washington Community Alliance for Self-Help

Areas Served: Cowlitz, Island, King, Kitsap, Lewis, San Juan, Skagit, Washington C.A.S.H.’s peer loans are specifically designed for startups or new (in business less than one year) self-employment ventures. To be eligible for a peer loan through our program, participants must be a certified member of a Washington C.A.S.H. Business Group (peer lending group) in the

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