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Revolving Loan Fund – Cook County, Minnesota

Areas Served: Cook County The purpose of the Cook County, Minnesota Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) is to promote economic development within Cook County by providing loans to businesses located or to be located within Cook County. Loans made under this program are intended to complement, not compete with private lending institutions. RLF loans are made

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Agricultural Revolving Loan Fund – State of Alaska Division of Agriculture

Areas Served: Statewide Alaska The objective of the Agricultural Revolving Loan Fund (ARLF) is to promote the development of agriculture as an industry throughout the State of Alaska by means of moderate interest rate loans. Uses of Funds – SHORT TERM – loans to finance annual operating expenses such as seed, feed, fertlizer, harvesting or

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Business Loan Programs – City of Millville, New Jersey

Areas Served: City of Millville City of Millville offers loan programs for businesses in Millville, New Jersey. Economic Stabilization Loan Program Eligible Borrowers: Businesses located in the Downtown Arts District. Loan Amount: Up to $15,000 Terms: 5 years – 1st year interest only, 4 years P & I Permitted Uses: Working capital and any operating

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Business Loan Funds – Region 10 LEAP for Economic Development

Areas Served: Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray and San Miguel counties Since its creation in 1984, Region 10’s Business Loan Fund (BLF) has loaned over $8.6 million dollars to over 225 businesses and non-profits. Applications are accepted from businesses located within Region 10’s six counties (Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray and San Miguel counties). Loan

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Facade Incentive Grant Program – City of Thomasville

Areas Served: Downtown Thomasville Georgia The Thomasville Main Street Facade Grant Program is funded by the City of Thomasville and is administered by the Façade Grant Review Committee (FGRC). Downtown Thomasville is in a Local Historic District. Design Guidelines for correct restoration and rehabilitation are in the Main Street office. Monies available are for exterior

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