Areas Served: City of Scranton OECD administers the Loan Program, which provides loans to small businesses who are located in Scranton or who wish to relocate to Scranton, Pennsylvania. These loans may be used to acquire real estate, to renovate business premises, to purchase machinery and equipment, inventory and working capital. This program does not
Read MoreAreas Served: Washington, Greene, and Fayette counties The CDFI-Tech 21 Loan Program provides commercial loans up to $100,000 in the qualified Investment Area, which includes Greene, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties. The purpose of this financing is to encourage the creation and growth of firms engaged in manufacturing, advanced materials, biotechnology, infotech and environmental technologies.
Read MoreAreas Served: Bradford County Eligible Applicants: All new and existing businesses and industries, including manufacturing and industrial projects and small business projects located in the Bradford County, Pennsylvania Enterprise Zone. Eligible Activities: Acquisition and/or improvement of land and building, including new construction or renovation of existing facilities; machinery and equipment purchases; working capital, inventory and
Read MoreAreas Served: Statewide Pennsylvania Small Business First is a low-interest loan fund for small businesses for land and building acquisition and construction; machinery and equipment purchases and working capital. Uses Land and building acquisition and construction; Machinery and equipment purchase and upgrades; Working capital; Environmental compliance/pollution prevention Funding Loans up to $200,000 or 50% of
Read MoreAreas Served: Bucks County Bucks County Economic Development Corporation, in conjunction with the Federal Lands Reuse Authority of Bucks County (FLRA-BC), has established the Bucks County Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWC) Defense Conversion Loan Fund (DCLF) in the amount of $1.4 million to assist defense-impacted companies in adjusting their operations to commercial applications. The loan
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