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Community Development Loan – Community Development Resources

Areas Served: Lancaster and Lincoln counties CDR’s Small Business Loan Program is designed to assist under-capitalized, start-up and existing small businesses. Theses businesses, for many reasons, often cannot qualify for traditional bank financing and support. We can provide loans in amounts as low as $1,000 and up to $100,000. Community Development loans are available for

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Revolving Loan Fund – Mid-Columbia Economic Development District

Areas Served: Klickitat County Washington. Hood River, Wasco and Sherman County Oregon MCEDD manages several business loan programs that provide an accessible, affordable source of capital for projects that create or retain jobs. These loan funds can be used to contribute to the financing needed by a business to purchase or build new facilities, purchase

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Pasco Microloan fund

Areas Served: Pasco County Florida Pasco Economic Development Council is unveiling a new microloan fund initially capitalized at $220,000. Loans for Pasco County businesses and entrepreneurs up to $35,000. The fund will start lending in March 2012, but is building a pipeline of projects as of 1/1/2012. Contact InformationPasco Economic Development CouncilAddress: 16506 Pointe Village

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Women’s Economic Ventures – Small Business Loan Fund

Areas Served: Santa Barbara or Ventura County The Small Business Loan Fund (SBLF) was established by Women’s Economic Ventures in 1995 with a Grant of $75,000 from the City of Santa Barbara and $225,000 in matching funds from seven local banks (Santa Barbara Bank & Trust, Montecito Bank & Trust, Northern Trust, Mid-State Bank, Community

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Revolving Loan Funds – Regional Loan Corporation

Areas Served: Statewide Louisiana Regional Loan Corporation was formed in 1978 to stimulate economic development and foster job creation by collaborating with economic development organizations, government agencies and financial institutions to provide non-conventional funding sources for small and minority-owned businesses. EDA (Economic Development Administration) LED (Louisiana Economic Development) – Asset purchases (land and buildings, machinery,

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