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Revolving Loan – San Luis Valley Development Resources Group

Areas Served: Saguache, Alamosa, Rio Grande, Conejos, Costilla and Mineral counties, Colorado The San Luis Valley Revolving Loan Fund provides gap-financing loans for business expansion, start-ups, and retentions. Businesses must be able to provide permanent jobs in the assisted projects and fill a majority (60%) of the positions with low- or moderate-income persons*. Gap financing

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Revolving Loan Fund – Linton Industrial Development Corporation

Areas Served: City of Linton The City Council, Chamber of Commerce, Local Financial Institutions and the LIDC work closely with Linton, North Dakota businesses to assist with their growth. There are a number of local, county and state incentive programs available to new start up companies or to companies looking to relocate or expand. Some

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Business and Industry Incentive Packages – City of Fayetteville, North Carolina

Areas Served: City of Fayetteville The City of Fayetteville, North Carolina and the many other governmental units having jurisdiction in the area provide a wide variety of incentives in many forms to aid businesses in locating within our community. Downtown Loan Program for businesses located within the City Vision Plan area This program is sponsored

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Revolving Loan Fund – William Mann Jr. Community Development Corporation

Areas Served: Dallas-Fort Worth The William Mann Jr. Community Development Corporation furthers economic development by promoting and assisting in the growth of small businesses in the DFW Metroplex by providing loans to small businesses that might not otherwise be able to obtain funding from traditional lending institutions. Contact InformationWilliam Mann Jr. Community Development CorporationAddress: 1150

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Small Business Loan Program – Scranton Office of Economic and Community Development

Areas Served: City of Scranton OECD administers the Loan Program, which provides loans to small businesses who are located in Scranton or who wish to relocate to Scranton, Pennsylvania. These loans may be used to acquire real estate, to renovate business premises, to purchase machinery and equipment, inventory and working capital. This program does not

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