The U.S. Small Business Administration does not provide financing directly to small business, but does work with private sector partners to enhance the availability of growth capital. If you’re looking for financing for your company, the programs below may be helpful.
- SBIC Program: Seeking Financing for your Small Business
The following information is intended primarily for small business owners seeking financing for their business. For prospective SBIC fund managers, limited partners, current SBIC licensees or other stakeholders, please refer to the SBIC ... - PRIME Program
What is PRIME? The SBA’s Program for Investment in Micro-Entrepreneurs (PRIME) provides assistance to various organizations. These organizations help low-income entrepreneurs who lack sufficient training and education to gain access to ...
Source: SBA
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John Dussman is Midwest Manager for VillageProfile.com, working with chambers in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and Missouri. More than 1500 Chamber of Commerce all over the United States have trusted Village Profile to produce their Membership Directories, Community Profiles, Tourist Publications, Economic Development magazines and Maps . Contact John at (800)-600-0134 x239.
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