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Business Growth Fund Loan Program – Community Development Corporation of Long Island

Areas Served: Suffolk and Nassau Counties New York Eligibility – For for-profit businesses located in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. – Must meet underwriting standards and business criteria as set forth by funding sources defining the size of a small business (most small businesses qualify). – Small businesses which may not meet regular bank lending criteria,

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Al Tech Loan Fund – Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce

Areas Served: Albany County The Albany Colonie Chamber offers a technology specific loan fund for Albany County, New York businesses. Some of the specifications and requirements of the Al Tech Loan Fund are: The current amount available for request is $50,000 – $500,000 There is a $350 non-refundable application fee, which is due upon submission

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Revolving Loan Fund – Village of Ellenville, New York

Areas Served: Village of Ellenville Village of Ellenville Revolving Loan Fund: Provides financial assistance to businesses within the boundaries of the Village of Ellenville, New York. Loans are available for up to 33% of the total project costs up to a maximum of $50,000. The interest rate is between two percent (2%) and four percent

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Business Loan Programs – Herkimer County Industrial Development Agency

Areas Served: Herkimer County Whether you are an existing firm interested in expansion or relocation, or a new firm interested in starting a business in Herkimer County, New York the Herkimer County Industrial Development Agency can assist qualified projects in accessing financing through a variety of local, state, and federal programs. Available funds include: HCIDA

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Business Loan Program – Cohoes Local Development Corporation

Areas Served: City of Cohoes The CLDC is responsible for administering the Business Loan Program. The primary purpose of the Business Loan Program is to foster economic development in the City of Cohoes, New York and focus on the expansion of local business. The CLDC in conjunction with the Business Loan Program will seek to

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