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Micro Enterprise Loan – Region 9 Economic Development District

Areas Served: Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma and San Juan counties, Colorado Region 9’s Micro Enterprise Program assists qualifying small businesses with short-term (up to 5-years) capital needs of less than $100,000. Technical assistance grants of $5000 maximum (dependent on loan size) are also available in conjunction with a Micro-Enterprise Loan. Applicants who do not

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Business Loan Fund – Renville County Job Development Authority

Areas Served: Renville County he Renville County Job Development Authority Loan Fund is intended to provide financing incentives to business start-ups and expansions within the county. The primary purpose of this fund is to create new jobs, save existing jobs, expand the local tax base, increase capital investment, and expand the primary sector and financial

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Revolving Loan Fund – Monroe County, New York

Areas Served: Monroe County MCIDC has a revolving loan fund which is used to assist expanding businesses with “gap” financing for fixed assets and working capital. Low interest loans are available for up to $75,000 with a term not exceed seven years. Documents Required to Apply – Description of project to be financed. – Last

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Revolving Loan Fund – Griggs-Steele Empowerment Zone

Areas Served: Griggs and Steele County The Revolving Loan Fund program (RLF) is designed to provide an affordable gap-financing alternative to the expansion and retention of existing businesses and the establishment of new businesses in the Griggs-Steele Empowerment Zone (GSEZ) in North Dakota. In deciding among applications, consideration is given to how well the project

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Revolving Loan Funds – First District Association of Local Governments

Areas Served: Deuel, Hamlin and Kingsbury County These revolving loan funds were established in the mid 1990’s by Community Development Block Grants, which were loaned to a business in each of the respective counties. As these loans were paid back, each county established a revolving loan fund, which the FDDC now manages. The original loan

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