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U.S. Small Business Administration Resources
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SBA Loan Programs
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CDC - 504 Loans
The 504 Certified Development Company (CDC) Program provides growing businesses with long-term, fixed-rate financing for major fixed assets, such as land and buildings. A Certified Development Company is a nonprofit corporation set up to contribute to the economic development of its community or region. CDCs work with the SBA and private-sector lenders to provide financing to small businesses. There are about 290 CDCs nationwide. Each CDC covers a specific area.
In Texas:
Abilene, TX -
Council Finance, Inc
Amarillo, TX -
Texas Panhandle Regional Development Corporation
Athens, TX -
Greater East Texas Certified Development Company
Austin, TX -
Capital Certified Development Corporation
Austin, TX -
Business Community Lenders of Texas (BCL)
Austin, TX -
Texas Certified Development Company, Inc
Beaumont, TX -
Southeast Texas Economic Development Foundation
Brownsville, TX -
Brownsville Local Development Company, Inc
Bryan, TX -
Bryan-College Station Certified Development Company
Dallas, TX -
Dallas Business Finance Corporation
El Paso, TX -
Upper Rio Grande Development Company
Fort Worth, TX -
Fort Worth Economic Development Corporation
Houston, TX -
Houston-Galveston Area Local Development Corporation
Houston, TX -
Multi-County Small Business Finance Corporation
Kilgore, TX -
East Texas Regional Development Company, Inc
Lubbock, TX -
Caprock Business Finance Corporation, Inc
McAllen, TX -
Lower Rio Grande Valley Certified Development Corporation
Plano, TX -
North Texas Certified Development Corporation
Texarkana, TX -
Ark-Tex Regional Development Company, Inc
Waco, TX -
Central Texas Certified Development Company
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Micro-Loan Program
The Micro-Loan Program was developed to increase the availability of very small loans to prospective small business borrowers. Under this program, the SBA makes funds available to nonprofit intermediaries, who in turn make loans to eligible borrowers in amounts that range from under $100 to a maximum of $25,000. The average loan size is $10,000. Completed applications can usually be processed by the intermediary in a particular geographic location.
In Austin:
Austin, TX -
BIG - Businesses Invest In Growth
Carrizo Springs, TX -
Neighborhood Housing Services of Dimmitt County, Inc
Dallas, TX -
Southern Dallas Development Corporation
San Antonio, TX -
ACCION Texas, Inc
San Antonio, TX -
Rural Development and Finance Corporation
San Antonio, TX -
San Antonio Local Development Company
Waco, TX -
Business Resource Center Incubator
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7(a) Loan Guaranty Program
The 7(a) Loan Guaranty Program is one of the SBA's primary lending programs. it provides loans to small businesses unable to secure financing on reasonable terms through normal lending channels. The program operates through private-sector lenders that provide loans that are, in turn, guaranteed by the SBA - the Agency has no funds for direct lending or grants.
Other Types of Loans
SBA CAPLines Loan Program
Short term loans and revolving lines of credit designed to support small business short-term and cyclical working capital needs. There are five types of CAPLine Programs including the Seasonal Line, Contract Line, Builders Line, Standard Asset-Based Line, and Small Asset-Based Line.
SBA Loan FAQs
Visit SBA Loan FAQs to learn how an SBA Loan Program works and where to apply.
Federal Grant Resources
SBA grant programs generally support nonprofit organizations, intermediary lending institutions, and state and local governments in an effort to expand and enhance small business technical and financial assistance. The SBA does not offer grants to start of expand small businesses.
Counseling & Training
Business Start-up Kit
The Business Start-Up Kit offers information on entrepreneurial characteristics, getting started, sources and components of financing, regulations, local SBA resources, definitions of business terms, freqently asked questions.
Start-up FAQs
Learn the basics for starting a new business with Frequently Asked Questions
Teens & Entrepreneurship
Explore, Decide, Build, Connect and Succeed in business by discovering and using online resources including a student activities guide, a volunteer guide, and an assessment tool.
Visit www.mindyourownbiz.org.
Did you know...
America's 23 million small businesses
"The SBA offers financing, training, and advocacy for small firms with offices in every state, including the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. In addition, the SBA works with thousands of lending, educational and training institutions nationwide. If your business is independently owned and operated, not dominant within its field, and falls within
size standards, the SBA can be a useful resource."
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Note: This information is presented to provide a general overview of small business options and related services. It is not intended to be an exhaustive representation. Data has been compiled by the Knowledge Institute for informational purposes only. Content is provided on an "as is" basis and is not intended to, nor does it, provide advice or create a customer relationship between the Knowledge Institute, BUZGate™ and/or any other organization named herein, and any reader.
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