Areas Served: Metropolitan Nashville The Nashville Minority Business development Loan Fund (NMBDLF) is a loan program of the Nashville Minority Business Center, which was created from a progressive partnership of the City of Nashville, Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency, Regions Bank, Sun Trust Bank, Bank of Nashville and Vanderbilt University. PURPOSE: The purpose of the
Read MoreAreas Served: City of Chokio The City of Chokio, Minnesota can provide financial assistance to businesses in the City of Chokio using its revolving loan fund. The City currently has a loan program for Gap financing. Loan terms of: ¢ 10 to15 year term – Real estate ¢ 5 to 10 year term – Machinery,
Read MoreAreas Served: Clackmas, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington counties The Pedagogy Institute, Inc. Microloan Program provides small, short-term loans to small business concerns and certain types of not-for-profit child-care centers for businesses in the Oregon counties of Clackmas, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington. The SBA makes funds available to specially designated intermediary lenders, which are nonprofit community-based organizations with
Read MoreAreas Served: Livingston county, Illinois The Greater Livingston County Economic Development Council Commercial Revolving Loan Program, has been established to stimulate, promote and assist in the development, redevelopment and revitalization of Livingston County, Illinois by forming a consortium of lending institutions that will participate in funding loans for business creation and expansion, as well as
Read MoreAreas Served: Statewide Minnesota in a USDA designated rural area (population less than 25,000 The IRP (Intermediary Re-lending Program) is a loan to Prairieland EDC from USDA Rural Development. Prairieland EDC, in turn, loans the funds to eligible small businesses for financing fixed assets or working capital. The goals of the IRP include these objectives:
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