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Small Cities Community Development Block Grant – Southeast Industrial Development Commission

Areas Served: Counties in Georgia, Tennessee and North Carolina Georgia, Tennessee and North Carolina have CDBG funds available for economic development loan and grant programs. These funds are awarded for infrastructure grants and building or capital loans to assist industrial manufacturing companies in locating and expanding operations in their communities and providing jobs to their

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Small Business Loans – The Madison Fund

Areas Served: City of Madison The Small Business Loan is designed for small business owners who are looking to expand by adding equipment, employees, or resources or for those that are facing difficult times financially and are in need of improving or upgrading their businesses. For this loan package, TMF aims to support business owners

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Micro Loan – City of Wilmington Delaware

Areas Served: New Castle county, in the cities of Wilmington, Newark, New Castle, Middletown, Odessa, and Townsend The Micro Loan Training Program is a business training program for persons interested in developing small businesses. It provides core instruction to the elements needed to produce a business plan and also covers finances, advertising, market research, cash

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Revolving Loan Fund – Kerr-Tar Regional Council

Areas Served: Franklin, Granville, Person, Vance and Warren counties The Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments (COG) is a lender of last resort for small businesses in Franklin, Granville, Person, Vance and Warren counties in North Carolina seeking to start up or expand. The COG’s revolving loan program is funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s

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Micro Loan Program – Sedgwick County, Kansas Economic Development

Areas Served: Sedgwick County The Sedgwick County Micro-Loan program is designed to assist to low-and moderate-income Kansas small business owners by providing loans and technical assistance to establish or expand businesses in Sedgwick County and help ensure success over time. LOAN FUNDS CAN BE USED FOR – Startup equipment – Expansion equipment – Increasing inventory

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