Areas Served: Kenai Peninsula The KPEDD Microloan Fund is intended to provide financing for small businesses for which other types of financing might not be availalbe. This program is designed to identify the needs of applicants when traditional funding sources have been denied and help applicants become viable candidates for traditional commercial lending. the intent
Read MoreAreas Served: Cannon, Clay, Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Jackson, Macon, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Smith, Van Buren, Warren and White Counties. Cumberland Area Investment Corporation in cooperation with private lenders, USDA Rural Development and U.S. Department of Commerce-Economic Development Administration(EDA) offers loans to small businesses in the 14 county Upper Cumberland Region of Tennessee (Cannon, Clay, Cumberland,
Read MoreAreas Served: City of Des Moines The City of Des Moines offers several incentives and loans for businesses in city limits. Grants: Assistance that does not have to be repaid. Contemporary examples of federal grant programs include programs in the U.S. Economic Development Administration, CDBG, and various specialized federal programs for environmental. Loans: Permits firms
Read MoreAreas Served: Clay, Randolph, Greene, Lawrence, Craighead, Mississippi, Poinsett, Cross, Crittenden, St. Francis, Lee, and Phillips Counties The East Arkansas Planning and Development District RDA Revolving Loan Program is for financing new business expansion opportunities that will result in the creation of one new job for every $10,000 borrowed in the Arkansas Counties of Clay,
Read MoreA revolving loan fund (RLF), sometimes referred to as a microloan program, is a pool of money where loans are made and the repayments are returned and lent out again, which then allows for other similar investments. For our purposes, we are looking at a revolving loan fund focused on small businesses. There are thousands of low-interest, small
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