Areas Served: Monongalia, Marion and Harrison counties The SBA Micro Loan Program provides commercial loans from $5,000 to $50,000 in Monongalia for West Virginia businesses in Marion and Harrison counties. The program was initiated when Senator Robert Byrd helped West Virginia small businesses by spearheading the changes that allowed WCCED to become the first organization
Read MoreAreas Served: Bradford County The Small Business First (SBF) loan program is designed to stimulate the expansion and assist in the retention of small businesses for the purpose of creating new jobs and retaining existing jobs in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. SBF provides low-interest loan financing for a portion of the costs of land, building, machinery
Read MoreAreas Served: Franklin County This program provides low interest loan financing to agriculture and tourism based businesses for land and building acquisition/construction, machinery and equipment purchases, and working capital in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The maximum loan amount is $200,000. The low interest rate is fixed for the term of the loan. The maximum loan amount
Read MoreAreas Served: Centre, Clinton, Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Snyder, Union, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland and Columbia Counties. Eligible Applicants For-profit small businesses involved in manufacturing, industrial enterprises, or advanced technology. Businesses with more than 100 employees may qualify. Eligible Use Land acquisition, site improvements, acquisition of existing building, building renovation, leasehold improvements, new construction, machinery & equipment,
Read MoreAreas Served: Downtown Milton Pennslyvania Façade grants through the TIME organization are intended to stimulate private investment in downtown Milton Pennsylvania. The Program seeks to preserve and restore historic downtown architecture and to foster image-making improvements to all downtown commercial properties regardless of their historic significance. Eligible Applicants Any person(s) owning commercial property in Milton’s
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