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Facade Grant Program – Uptown Wadesboro, Inc

Areas Served: Wadesboro, North Carolina The appearance and condition of the architecture in the Uptown Wadesboro, North Carolina business district is important to the entire town – to the town’s history, image and economy. Because the appearance and condition also forms the basis of the public’s overall impression of the Uptown business district, the upgrading

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Revolving Loan Fund – Hartford Area Development Corporation

Areas Served: City of Hartford The Hartford Area Development Corporation has a Land Acquisition Financing Program that finances 75% of the total land cost over a negotiated period of time for Hartford, Wisconsin businesses. 25% down payment at the time of closing is required and the HADC will finance the 75% balance at 0% intereSt.

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EDA Revolving Loan Fund – Arrowhead Regional Development Commission

Areas Served: Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, and St. Louis Counties Arrowhead Regional Development Commission (ARDC), in cooperation with the US Economic Development Administration (EDA) has developed a business loan program which provides below market rate financing for eligible Minnesota businesses in Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, and St. Louis Counties. The primary

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Bozeman Revolving Loan Fund – Prospera Buisness Network

Areas Served: City of Bozeman The Bozeman Revolving Loan Fund (Bozeman RLF) provides capital to local Bozeman companies to further economic expansion and the creation of €œquality€ jobs within the city. Typically, these loans are made to local projects that cannot attract sufficient private financing or fully satisfy a commercial lender’s credit requirements. The minimum

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Rural Economic Development Loan & Grant Program – Midwest Energy

Areas Served: Midwest Energy service area Through the Rural Economic Development Loans and Grants (REDL&G) program, the USDA makes loans and grants to Midwest Energy and other electric and telephone cooperatives. The cooperatives then pass the federal funds through to eligible rural projects. To the ultimate recipient, there is no difference between a REDL&G loan

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