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Revolving Loan Fund – City of Antigo, Wisconsin

Areas Served: City of Antigo The City of Antigo offers a loan program for businesses in Antigo, Wisconsin. – Loans are made to start-up or expanding businesses – Dollar for dollar matching funds – For each $20,000 borrowed, one full-time job must be created or retained – Interest rate for the loan will range at

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Revolving Loan Fund – City of Bowling Green, Ohio

Areas Served: City of Bowling Green The City’s Revolving Loan Fund provides loans to Bowling Green, Ohio businesses for start-ups and expansions, resulting in more jobs for low- and moderate-income persons. The Revolving Loan Fund is used as a supplement to private funding for businesses conducting start-ups and expansions. These low-interest loans generate a job

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Regional Council Capital Fund – North Country Regional Economic Devt Council

Areas Served: Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence, Franklin, Hamilton, Clinton and Essex 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 Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence, Franklin, Hamilton, Clinton and Essex Counties

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Business Low-Interest Loan Fund – Pierre Economic Development Corporation

Areas Served: City of Pierre Sometimes it takes more than a low cost of doing business, state-of-the-art infrastructure and productive workforce to encourage a business to expand or relocate in Pierre, South Dakota. PEDCO offers a low-interest business loan as low as 3 percent for up to half the project cost based on job creation.

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Intermediary Relending Program – Southernmost Illinois Delta Empowerment Zone

Areas Served: Johnson, Alexander and Pulaski counties – IRP loans cannot be greater than 75% of the total project coSt. – The maximum loan amount is $250,000. – Current interest rate at 4.5% (3.5 points below prime as stated in the Wall Street Journal on the day of approval from the Loan Review Committee Contact

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