The Fulton County Recovery Loan Fund prioritizes women and minority-owned businesses.
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.
Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs
Fulton County Recovery Loan Program
Area served: Georgia Audience: Small Business Owners
Coos Economic Development Corporation
Coos Economic Development Corporation Grants
For small businesses in Coos County: Berlin, Colebrook, Gorham, Lancaster, and Whitefield. Grant awardees will receive up to $5,000 towards storefront rent for 3-months, insurance, utilities, signage, and other reasonable expenses.
Area served: Coos County: Berlin, Colebrook, Gorham, Lancaster, and Whitefield, Oregon Audience: Small Business Owners
New Mexico Economic Development Department
Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP)
The Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) funds classroom and on-the-job training for newly-created jobs in expanding or relocating businesses for up to 6 months. The program reimburses 50-90% of employee wages.
Area served: New Mexico Audience: Small Business Owners
Jewish Free Loan Association
Gig Worker & Independent Contractor Help And Assistance
You can get up to $7,500 with 1 qualified guarantors or up to $36,000 with 2 qualified guarantors.
Area served: California Audience: Self-employed
Mission Asset Fund
MAF's Business Microloans
0% interest microloan up to $2,500 to cover any business expenses, low monthly payments, build credit history, access online financial education.
Area served: California Audience:
The Ward 8 Community Benevolence Fund
Ward 8 Community Benevolence Fund
Grants will be awarded to businesses, community organizations and 501(c)(3) organizations serving the community at 38th & Chicago in Minneapolis and/or encouraging the success and growth of Black citizens and community harmony. Grants may be awarded for the creation or expansion of a local business and programs that educate business owners or potential business owners. Organizations must show evidence of the significance of the program to local communities in Minnesota.
Area served: Minneapolis, Minnesota Audience: Small Business Owners, Non-profits
Downtown Orlando
Downtown Commercial & Residential Building Improvement Program
The Downtown Commercial and Residential Building Improvement Program can provide grants valued between $15,000 and $120,000 for improvements to buildings made within the downtown Orlando Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) boundaries.
Area served: Orlando, Florida Audience: Small Business Owners, Non-profits
LiftFund
LiftFund Georgia
Grow your small business with a 0% interest loan! LiftFund is proud to partner with Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, The Wilbur and Hilda Glenn Family Foundation, R. Howard Dobbs, Jr. Foundation and Capital One to support Atlanta businesses with recovery funding at zero-percent interest.
Area served: Georgia Audience: Small Business Owners
Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade
Advanced Industries Export Grant
Helps Colorado-based advanced industries technology businesses who want to export or are currently exporting. This grant is for small- and medium-sized businesses for up to $15,000.
Area served: Colorado Audience: Small Business Owners, Self-employed
Northeastern Colorado Revolving Loan Fund
Northeast Colorado Revolving Loan Fund - COVID Funding
NCRLF provides small business loans in the six counties of northeastern Colorado. Loans are made to benefit communities, through new or existing services or products and job growth. The underlying funding for these loans originates as either CDBG funds or revolved funds (also known as direct loans). Underwriting requirements and restrictions vary for both loans.
Area served: ogan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma counties, Colorado Audience: Small Business Owners