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Micro Loan – Financing Ozarks Rural Growth & Economy

Areas Served: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Conway, Crawford, Financing Ozarks Rural Growth & Economy (FORGE) lends money to individuals, small businesses and small farms in Northwest and North-Central Arkansas which includes Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Conway, Crawford, Franklin, Madison, Marion, Newton, Perry, Pope, Washington and Yell Counties. Loans typically range from $500 to $70,000. With

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Revolving Loan Fund – South Central Ozark Council of Governments

Areas Served: Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Shannon, Texas, and Wright Counties South Central Ozark Council of Governments’ (SCOCOG) Revolving Loan Fund, administered under the South Central Ozark Regional Development Company (SCORDC), is one of several EDA public investment tools available to assist distressed areas. An RLF (Revolving Loan Fund) is a pool of money used

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SBA Micro Loan – South Eastern Economic Development Corporation

Areas Served: Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Plymouth and Suffolk counties in Massachusetts and all of Rhode Island. SEED is an Intermediary Lender under SBA’s Micro Loan Program. SEED has access to $5 million in SBA loan funds to assist micro businesses in Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Plymouth and Suffolk counties in

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Revolving Loan Fund – City of Belle Plaine, Minnesota

Areas Served: City of Belle Plaine The purpose of the Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) is to establish a low interest loan program to provide the capability and incentive for owners and tenants of new and existing businesses in Belle Plaine, Minnesota to upgrade the appearance, structural condition, and operating efficiency of their places of business,

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Revolving Loan Fund – County of Kendall, Illinois

Areas Served: Kendall County Kendall County, Illinois Economic Development oversees a revolving loan fund used to foster job creation. The County coordinates development in unincorporated areas of the County and provides support to local municipalities and local economic development corporations (EDCs) to facilitate business development in the cities and villages. For every $15,000 borrowed, one

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