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Revolving Loan Fund – Barton County Economic Development

Areas Served: Great Bend, Kansas Local county Economic Development revolving loan funds shall be made available to all businesses locating within the region. Eligibility for regional loan pools shall be based on financial viability of the project, number of employees and existing wage scales within the firm.   Contact InformationBarton County Economic DevelopmentAddress: 1125 WilliamsCity:

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Revolving Loan Fund – Western Cooperative Electric Association

Areas Served: Parts of Ellis, Gove, Graham, Ness, Rooks, Rush, Trego, and Sheridan, Osborne, Russell, Barton, Lincoln, and Ellsworth counties Western Cooperative Electric Association will consider applications for loans from the RLF for projects in parts of the Kansas counties including Parts of Ellis, Gove, Graham, Ness, Rooks, Rush, Trego, and Sheridan, Osborne, Russell, Barton,

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CDBG – South Central Kansas Economic Development District

Areas Served: CHAUTAUQUA, COWLEY, ELK, GREENWOOD, HARPER, HARVEY, KINGMAN, MCPHERSON, MARION, RENO, RICE, SEDGWICK, SUMNER, BUTLER Counties, excluding the City of Wichita All incorporated cities or counties in Kansas that do not receive an annual Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) entitlement allocation from Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are eligible to apply to the Kansas

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Business Loan – Rolling Hills Electric Cooperative Association, Inc.

Areas Served: Cloud, Mitchell, Lincoln, Jewell, Ottawa, Washington, Ellsworth, Republic, Saline, Marshall and Clay counties. Loan amount available: Up to 80% of project cost (subject to availability of funds) Minimum loan amount of $5,000 Interest rate: 1%, see special features for other fees Term: 1-3 years for working capital and inventory 3-5 years for machinery/equipment

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Micro Loan Program – Rural Development Association of Northeast Kansas

Areas Served: Nemaha County In early 2001, Nemaha County, Kansas received a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) to establish a Microloan program for new and existing entrepreneurs in the county. Small businesses with five or fewer employees can apply for low-interest loans of up to $15,000 that may be used to buy real estate, equipment,

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