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Microloan – Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce

Areas Served: City of Dothan or Houston County The Dothan-Houston County Microloan Program is a locally controlled source of capital used to finance startup, expanding businesses, and entrepreneurial projects in the Dothan-Houston County area. The Microloan Program is available depending on project needs. Projects must meet program guidelines and be creditworthy. The Dothan-Houston County Microloan

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Revolving Loan Fund – South Central Alabama Development Commission

Areas Served: Bullock, Butler, Crenshaw, Lowndes, Macon, Pike The South Central Alabama Development Commission’s Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Program is a locally controlled source of capital used to provide gap financing to start-up and expanding businesses in Bullock, Butler, Crenshaw, Lowndes, Macon, and Pike counties. The primary goal of the program is to stimulate the

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Revolving Loan Fund – Central Alabama Regional Planning and Development

Areas Served: Autauga, Elmore and Montgomery The Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) program enables CARPDC, in collaboration with a private lender, to financially assist small and medium sized businesses in Autauga, Elmore and Montgomery Counties. The RLF is designed to make loans to businesses whose start-up and expansion will result in the creation or retention of

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Business Loan Programs – Women’s Business Center

Areas Served: Madison, Morgan, Marshall, DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Cullman, and Lawrence counties WBCNA provides assistance to start-ups or existing businesses who need to borrow money for their small business in the North Alabama counties of Madison, Morgan, Marshall, DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Cullman, and Lawrence. To date, the WBCNA has helped small business owners in North

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Facade Improvement Program – City of Anniston

Areas Served: Anniston Alabama The City of Anniston’s Facade Improvement program offers matching funds and, in certain cases, design assistance to businesses in the historic commercial areas of Anniston in order to improve the appearance of individual building facades, signs and awnings, as well as the overall look of the districts. Improvements must be to

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