Areas Served: Duchesne, Daggett, and Uintah Counties. The purpose of the Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) program is to help provide funding for start-up and early stage financing for eligible small businesses, or businesses looking to expand and to create permanent, long-term jobs for low to moderate income individuals, or for women or minorities within our
Read MoreAreas Served: City of Denver Securing the capital needed to start a new company or expand an existing operation has become increasingly difficult. Responding to that need, the Office of Economic Development (OED) has developed the Revolving Loan Fund program (RLF) to enhance the ability of business owners to secure the necessary capital to finance
Read MoreAreas Served: Statewide California CEDLI’s small business loan program, called the Co-Lending Program, provides capital to growing businesses in both urban and rural areas that are currently not able to qualify for conventional bank financing. All small businesses in all industries are eligible for financing. Providing access to minority and women owned businesses is a
Read MoreAreas Served: Chippewa County Chippewa County Economic Development Loan Fund (CCEDLF) is a flexible source of loan funds for economic development projects. The purpose is to encourage the creation of quality jobs and to increase the tax base. The County prefers participation loans with private lenders to qualified borrowers. Direct loans may be allowed under
Read MoreAreas Served: Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Umatilla and Wheeler Counties. The purpose of the USDA Intermediary Relending Program (IRP) is to alleviate poverty and increase economic activity and employment in the Oregon rural counties of Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Umatilla and Wheeler. Under the IRP program, loans are provided to local organizations (intermediaries) for the
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