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Business Loan Program – Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council

Areas Served: Crook, Deschutes, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, and Wasco Counties. COIC’s business loan programs provide financing packages for new or growing Oregon businesses, and are designed to participate with bank loans. By using a COIC loan, your bank may be able to make a loan that could not be made otherwise. In

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Entrepreneurial Development Loan Fund – Business Oregon

Areas Served: Statewide Oregon The Entrepreneurial Development Loan Fund (EDLF) provides direct loans to help start-ups, micro-enterprises and small businesses expand or become established in Oregon. This fund fills a niche not provided through traditional lending markets. Participants must meet one, or both, of the following criteria: – Have revenues of less than $500,000 in

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EDA Revolving Loan Fund – Greater Eastern Oregon Development Corporation

Areas Served: Gilliam, Grant, Malheur, Umatilla and Wheeler Counties. Regional Investment Boards in Eastern Oregon have designated funds to be lent to small businesses in Gilliam, Grant, Malheur, Umatilla and Wheeler Counties. These funds are administered by GEODC in Revolving Loan programs. Loan Proceeds cannot exceed 1/3 of the total project costs. Funds may be

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Revolving Loan Fund – Lane Council of Governments

Areas Served: Lane County LCOG’s Business Revolving Loan Program helps small businesses in Lane County, Oregon to utilize various government loan resources. Loans are available between $50,000 to $150,000 Contact InformationLane Council of GovernmentsAddress: 859 Willamette StreetCity: EugeneState: Oregon Website: http://www.lcog.org/246/Business-Loans

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SBA Micro Loan – Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs Credit Corp

Areas Served: Statewide Oregon, Clark County Washington State Eligibility – Business must be located in: Oregon State and or Clark County (Washington State) – Must be a for-profit business – Business is ineligible for traditional bank financing – Business is not at start up operation / minimum 3 to 6 months in business – Business

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