Min Capital: $500

September 15, 2021

Community Ventures Corporation

Community Ventures lends to a wide range of businesses, from startups to multi-million-dollar community revitalization projects. We give each application personal consideration and offer flexible terms to fit your needs.

Bankable (Flagship Enterprise Center)

Our mission: We work with small businesses of all sizes and stages, but we do more than help fund Hoosier businesses. Our team works directly with borrowers to develop their business and graduate back to the bank. The process is simple and personally guided by a dedicated member of our team

FORGE, Inc.

The mission of FORGE is to promote community development and economic sustainability by linking investors with borrowers, urban and rural communities, consumers with producers, and low-income groups with basic affordable credit.

California Capital Financial Development Corporation

California Capital Financial Development Corporation’s focus is on the creation and promotion of community and economic development programs and services that benefit underserved communities.

ECDC Enterprise Development Group

EDG promotes opportunities for self-sufficiency and development to low- to moderate-income people through sustainable economic and community development initiatives.

GROW South Dakota (Northeast South Dakota Economic Corporation/NESDEC)

For more than 40 years, our mission has been to support business owners through loans and business technical assistance in South Dakota. We continue this tradition today with affordable business financing.

Ascendus (formerly Acción East)

Ascendus is a nonprofit small business lender whose vision is the creation of financial ascension for all, achieved by empowering low-to-moderate income entrepreneurs through access to capital and business support.

Accompany Capital (formerly Business Center for New Americans)

Accompany Capital creates a pathway to self-sufficiency for immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs in New York City by providing access to affordable credit, empowering with financial education, and offering training in best business practices and technology.

Greater Cincinnati Microenterprise Initiative, Inc.

GCMI provides access to microloans and small business loans to individual business owners who are low- to moderate-income. These loans can be used to start or expand your business.

Harlem Entrepreneurial Fund

The Harlem Entrepreneurial Fund (HEF) was established in 2007 by the Harlem Commonwealth Council to provide women and minority entrepreneurs with supportive loan capital up to $250,000 and technical assistance in Harlem, Washington Heights, Inwood, and the Bronx.

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