Through the D.C. Rebuild Bond Program, eligible small businesses can apply to issue Small Business Bonds to their community with no origination fees. A Small Business Bond is like a loan, but instead of paying monthly principal and interest to a bank, it's paid to your community of investors.
Préstamos de emergencia COVID-19
A medida que evolucionan los desarrollos en respuesta a la propagación de COVID-19, sabemos que muchas pequeñas empresas tienen preguntas sobre las implicaciones dentro del lugar de trabajo, y las opciones de financiación que ayuden a impulsar sus negocios durante este momento difícil. Ofrecemos consejos, recursos e información sobre nuevas oportunidades de financiación y desarrollos de políticas que compartiremos en nuestro sitio web y a través de presentaciones en línea. Estaremos publicando actualizaciones diarias en ésta página con información útil sobre las formas en que las pequeñas empresas pueden prepararse para el impacto de COVID-19 en sus negocios y en sus comunidades.
SBMX
The Rebuild Bond Program
Area served: District of Columbia Audience: Small Business Owners
Coos Economic Development Corporation
Revolving Loan Fund
The Revolving Loan Funds (RLF) are intended for permanent working capital, fixed asset and gap financing needs for start-up and existing businesses located in Coös County and bordering areas. CEDC maintains various RLFs, including their EDA Fund that can be used in the region and in Grafton County, USDA RMAP for microloans of $50K or less, and Borders Revolving Loan Fund (BRLF) specifically for business loans in CEDC’s northernmost communities.
Area served: Coos County, New Hampshire Audience: Small Business Owners
BeyGOOD
Cécred x BeyGOOD 2024 Salon Business Grant
Each year, twenty five $10,000 grants will be awarded to qualifying salon business owners in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New Jersey so they can continue their transformative impact in the community. Accepting applications starting May 1.
Area served: California, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, Texas Audience: Small Business Owners
Rural Jump-Start Program
Rural Jump-Start Program
The Rural Jump-Start Program is a collaborative effort by the state, local governments, Institutes of Higher Education (IHE), and economic development organizations (EDO) to incentivize new businesses to start in or move to rural, economically distressed counties in Colorado, which are referred to as Rural Jump-Start zones, and hire new employees. The Rural Jump-Start Program will accept applications for the tax benefits through December 31, 2025 and for the grant benefits through June 30, 2024.
Area served: Colorado Audience: Small Business Owners
Nebraska Department of Economic Development
Microenterprise Assistance Program
The Microenterprise Lending Program is meant to support the transfer of Nebraska-based technology & innovation to create high-growth, high technology businesses and to enhance creation of wealth and quality jobs. Eligible applicants must qualify as non profit micro-loan delivery organizations.
Area served: Nebraska Audience: Non-profits
City of Fruita
Fruita Small Business Emergency Assistance Fund
The purpose of the Fruita Small Business Emergency Assistance Fund is to assist qualifying Fruita small businesses who are facing financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will remain open until funds are fully allocated. The fund is a partnership between the City of Fruita and the Business Incubator Center. Loans from this fund will provide gap funding for small businesses located within the city limits of Fruita to cover up to two month’s cost of operations.
Area served: City of Fruita, Colorado Audience: Small Business Owners
Local Enterprise Assistance Fund
LEAF Loans for Cooperatives
LEAF provides financing for food cooperatives that create jobs and give access to healthy food in rural and urban communities across Massachusetts. Food co-ops promote environmental stewardship, small-scale farmers and local economies.
Area served: Massachusetts Audience: Small Business Owners, Non-profits
Colorado Enterprise Fund
Small Business Loans
With CEF's flexible terms & loan programs, including SBA Microloans, they'll work with you to build a loan that fits your business needs and makes your dream a reality. As a nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) lender, they can usually work with borrowers that have a startup business, lower credit score, tighter cash flow, or limited collateral.
Area served: Colorado Audience: Small Business Owners
Jewish Free Loan Association
Business Loans
As a non-profit organization, the Jewish Free Loan Association helps people of all races and religions by offering zero interest, zero fee personal and business loans with no collateral, just a qualified guarantor. Business loans are considered on a case-by-case basis and can be up to $25,000 maximum.
Area served: Los Angeles, Ventura counties, California Audience: Small Business Owners
Region 10
Region 10 Business Loan Fund
Over the past 30 years, Region 10’s Business Loan Fund (BLF) has assisted 250 local, small businesses, and nonprofits with more than $9 million dollars in loans. Eligible entities include sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, limited liability companies, non-profits, local governments & special districts.
Area served: Southwestern Colorado, Colorado Audience: Small Business Owners