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EDA Revolving Loan Fund – North Central New Mexico Economic Development District

Areas Served: Rio Arriba, Taos, Mora, Colfax, San Miguel and Sandoval counties The North Central New Mexico Economic Development District EDA Revolving Loan Fund began in 1985 and serves clients in Rio Arriba, Taos, Mora, Colfax, San Miguel and Sandoval counties. Regulations require us to match every EDA dollar with two dollars of private capital

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Smart Money – New Mexico Finance Authority

Areas Served: Statewide New Mexico Smart Money is a New Mexico loan participation program administered by The New Mexico Finance Authority. NMFA provides bank participation loans, direct loans and loan guarantees to New Mexico businesses. The SMART Money loan program is designed to lower the cost for the borrower and share the risk with the

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Santa Fe Small Business Development Loan Fund – The Loan Fund

Areas Served: City of Santa Fe The Santa Fe Loan Fund provides loans, business training and consulting to entrepreneurs and small businesses that have difficulty in securing traditional commercial credit. Loans can range from $5,000 €“ $100,000 and can be used for working capital, equipment, building purchase or renovation and land acquisition. Interest rates are

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SBA Micro Loan – New Mexico Community Development Loan Fund

Areas Served: Statewide New Mexico The New Mexico Community Development Loan Fund offers SBA Business Micro Loans for: – Small businesses – Start up businesses – Business Lines of Credit Uses of Funds – Equipment – Inventory – Building renovations – Operating capital – Business expansions Who Qualifies? Owners of established businesses and individuals who

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Tri-County Regional Revolving Loan Fund – North Central New Mexico Economic Development District

Areas Served: Rio Arriba, Taos, Mora, Colfax, San Miguel and Sandoval counties The Tri-County Loan program is administered by the North Central New Mexico Economic Development District. The Tri County Fund is for businesses in Los Alamos, Rio Arriba and Santa Fe Counties, impacted by layoffs at Los Alamos National Lab. Tri-County is a bank

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