Min Capital: $5,000

September 15, 2021

PathStone Enterprise Center

PathStone Enterprise Center’s mission is to enhance the economic self-sufficiency and quality of life of individuals and communities through entrepreneurial training, technical assistance and access to financing for new and expanding businesses and mortgage products for underserved borrowers.

First American Capital Corp.

AICCW-FACC exists to promote economic development in Wisconsin Indian Country through directed service delivery to American Indian entrepreneurs. First American Capital Corporation (FACC) is to perform business development activities that benefit Wisconsin’s Indian Country by increasing access to capital in the form of business loans, providing technical assistance services that strengthen the skills of our entrepreneurs, and by advocating for Indian-owned business opportunities, both on and off the reservations.

Access Plus Capital (formerly Fresno Community Development Financial Institution)

Access Plus Capital is a mission-driven small business lender. Our business is to grow small businesses and jobs in Central California by connecting entrepreneurs to capital and advice they need to be successful.

BCL of Texas (formerly CEN-TEX Certified Development Corporation)

BCL of Texas supports communities of color to acquire wealth-building assets such as home ownership and entrepreneurship, with the financial tools and education necessary to optimize positive economic returns. We serve low and moderate income individuals, families, and small business owners, with an emphasis on diversity and underserved communities.

Citizen Potawatomi Community Development Corporation

The CPCDC prides itself in nurturing business of all sizes with loans in its portfolio as small as $5,000. On the other end of the spectrum, the CPCDC can independently offer loan funding up to $300,000.

Women’s Economic Ventures

WEV provides training, advisory services, and loans to help entrepreneurs start, grow, and thrive in business. WEV serves Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.

Arcata Economic Development Corporation

AEDC provides loans and support to entrepreneurial, innovative community and business endeavors in six counties.

California Coastal Rural Development Corporation

California Coastal Rural Development Corporation (Cal Coastal), a nonprofit corporation, operates much like a commercial lender. We have the ability to provide direct loans and guarantee bank loans. We currently operate eight loan programs to provide financing for businesses and farms located in our lending footprint.

Center for Empowerment and Economic Development Lending

CEED Lending is an initiative of the Great Lakes Women’s Business Council (WBC). We are providing business expansion financing and small business loans to startup and existing enterprises owned by women or men in the following nine southeast Michigan counties: Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne.

Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce

Our mission is the economic empowerment of African American communities and small businesses in Beaufort County. The Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization dedicated to offering products, services, and educational programming for multi-cultural business owners and professionals within the Beaufort and neighboring communities.

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