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Revolving Loan Fund – Access Energy

Areas Served: Davis, Henry, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Des Moines, The Access Energy Access Energy is a low interest loans to assist with local economic and community development projects in the Iowa counties of Davis, Henry, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Des Moines, Van Buren, Wapello and Washington. Minimum loan amount $25,000. Maximum loan amount $396,000.

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Economic Development Loans – City of Iowa City

Areas Served: City of Iowa City The City of Iowa City has three economic development funds to provide direct financial assistance for economic development activities and business development projects. The amount of funding available for any one project will depend upon the characteristics of that project and the financial need of the project. All projects

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Revolving Loan – ECIA Business Growth

Areas Served: Cedar, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, and Jackson Counties, Iowa. The cities of Dubuque and Clinton are excluded ECIA Regional Revolving Loan Fund supplies up to $250,000, to purchase fixed assets and targets manufacturing, high tech, and service industries located in Cedar, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, and Jackson Counties. The cities of Dubuque and Clinton are

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Revolving Loan Fund – Charles City Area Development Corporation

Areas Served: Floyd county, Iowa In an effort to promote and encourage economic development within the communities of the greater Floyd County region, the Charles City Area Development Corporation has established a revolving loan fund to provide financial assistance to new and expanding businesses. The Regional Revolving Loan Fund is designed to provide supplemental financing

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Revolving Loan Fund – Webster City

Areas Served: City of Webster City Webster City Iowa offers two business loan funds. Webster City Business and Industry Revolving Loan Fund This fund provides loans usually at zero percent interest for up to ten years for a new or expanding business located in Webster City. To date the funds have generally been used for

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