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Maine Fisheries Revolving Loan Fund – Eastern Maine Development Corporation

Areas Served: Hancock, Knox, Waldo, and Washington Counties The Maine Fisheries Revolving Loan Fund, sponsored by the U.S. Economic Development Administration, was funded to assist the Maine fishing industry. Its objective is to help maintain and develop a sustainable fishing industry and marine-related services. Assistance is available to owners and owners/operators of fishing vessels, fishery

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Azteca Community Loan Fund

Areas Served: Hildago County To date, over 155 colonia families have received these loans to support micro-business development. The loans are designed to create wealth and build assets as a means of improving the family’s economic status, thereby improving their quality of life. The successes of these entrepreneurs are also leveraged when they serve as

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Revolving Loan Fund – Prairie Land Electric Cooperative, Inc

Areas Served: Cloud, Mitchell, Jewell, Washington, Republic, Clay and Saline counties. Prairie Land Electric Cooperative, Inc offers a revolving loan fund for businesses in the Kansas counties of Cloud, Mitchell, Jewell, Washington, Republic, Clay and Saline. Loan amount available: Up to 80% of project cost (subject to availability of funds) Minimum loan amount of $5,000

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Revolving Loan Fund – Fannin County Development Authority

Areas Served: Fannin County The FCDA Revolving Loan Fund is designed to serve as gap financing for new and expanding small businesses in Fannin County, Georgia. The loan funds can be used for the purchase of fixed assets; with a maximum loan amount of $100,000 and a job creation requirement. All loans are reviewed and

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Small Business Revolving Loan Fund – Empire State Development

Areas Served: Statewide New York The Small Business Revolving Loan Fund (SBRLF) is a $50 million fund designed to create economic activity by providing greater access to capital for main street everyday small businesses. The program is targeted to small businesses that have had difficulty accessing regular credit markets. The 2010-11 State budget provided $25

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