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Business Loan Funds – O’Neill Economic Development Corporation

Areas Served: City of O’Neil The City of O’Neill, Nebraska will consider applications for loans that will create or retain jobs which will benefit low to moderate income persons and/or for the purpose of guarantying loans for those purposes. Re-Use Fund Objectives: 1. Provide financing for start-up and existing businesses that cannot obtain sufficient conventional

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USDA Intermediary Relending Program – Sherman County Economic Development

Areas Served: Sherman County The USDA Intermediary Relending Program is a $150,000 revoling loan fund that has been provided by the USDA. The intent is to distribute the monies in the form of a low interest loan to existing and startup business within Sherman County, Nebraska. The target of the program will be women owned

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Local Incentive Programs – Imperial Economic Development

Areas Served: City of Imperial Local incentive packages offered to businesses and industries are negotiable and intended to provide a welcoming and profitable business climate for both local and prospective companies interested in developing or expanding their operations in the area while ensuring that the investment of local incentives result in mutual benefit to the

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Business Loan Programs – Community Development Resources

Areas Served: Statewide Nebraska Business Loans: CDR’s Small Business Loan Program is designed to assist under-capitalized, start-up and existing small businesses in Nebraska. Theses businesses, for many reasons, often cannot qualify for traditional bank financing and support. We can provide loans in amounts as low as $1,000 and up to $100,000. – SBA Microenterprise loans:

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Regional Economic Development Investment Program – City of Ogallala Economic Development Coordinator

Areas Served: Keith County The Regional Economic Development Investment program is a low-interest participation loan through local Keith County, Nebraska banking institutions. Businesses eligible for the REDI program include but are not limited to the following: industry, manufacturing, food processing, agriculture, aquaculture processing, telecommunications, transportation, service industry, retail and tourism. Eligible activities include but are

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