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Facade Improvement Program – Downtown Tuscon Partnership

Areas Served: Downtown Tuscon Arizona The Façade Improvement Program provides financial assistance to private, non-profit and/or City or County groups for downtown property improvements. There are several objectives for this incentive, which include but are not limited to: – Stimulating the redevelopment of Downtown Tucson adding to both the employment base and activity level; –

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Micro-Enterprise Revolving Loan Fund – City of Stewartville, Minnesota

Areas Served: City of Stewartville Microenterprise Fund (MEF) microloans are designed for startup, newly established, or growing businesses in the City of Stewartville, Minnesota. Funds are available to qualifying entrepreneurs based on established loan funding procedures. Eligibility – The business must demonstrate a need for financing through a realistic business plan. – The business must

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Revolving Loan Fund – Hartford City, Indiana

Areas Served: Hartford City he purpose of the Hartford City Revolving Loan Fund is to enable Blackford County businesses the opportunity to receive financing when conventional sources of financing are not available. The Hartford City RLF: a) encourages the development of new and current industries, b) enhances employment opportunities, c) stops €œout migration€ of Blackford

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Microloan program – Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce

Areas Served: Houston county The Dothan-Houston County Microloan Program is a locally controlled source of capital used to finance startup, expanding businesses, and entrepreneurial projects in the Dothan-Houston County area. The Microloan Program is available depending on project needs. Projects must meet program guidelines and be creditworthy. The Dothan-Houston County Microloan Program will provide direct

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Taft Area Revolving Loan Program – City of Taft, California

Areas Served: City of Taft The Taft Area Revolving Loan Program (TARP) was established in 1995 to provide financing to new and existing businesses in Taft. The intent of the program is to create a healthy economic environment for job creation. The program is funded through grants from the State of California Community Development Block

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