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Microloan

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The Microloan program provides small loans ranging from under $500 to $50,000 to women, low-income, minority, veteran, and other small business owners through a network of approximately 160 intermediaries nationwide. Under this program, the SBA makes funds available to nonprofit intermediaries that, in turn, make the small loans directly to entrepreneurs. Proceeds can be used for typical business purposes such as working capital, or the purchase of furniture, fixtures, machinery, supplies, equipment, and inventory. Microloans may not be used for the purchase of real estate. Interest rates are negotiated between the borrower and the intermediary. The maximum term for a microloan is 7 years. The program also provides business based training and technical assistance to microborrowers and potential microborrowers to help them be successful at starting or growing their businesses. Such training and technical assistance may include general business education, assistance with business planning industry-specific training, and other types of training support. Entrepreneurs and small business owners interested in small amounts of business financing should contact the nearest SBA District Office for information about the nearest Microloan Program Intermediary Lender or go to www.sba.gov/microloans.

Contact Information
Small Business Administration
SBA AnswerDesk
Office of Capital Access

1-800-827-5722

Comments

Nathaniel Ewing's picture

Does this apply for young college entrepreneurs? Also are there any green or environmental business grants/loans from the government?
P.M's picture

This is great!!!!!!!!!!
rakibul islam khan's picture

its great but how can i get it immediatly
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Patricia  Bishop's picture

I am the owner of a janitorial services in H ampton Virginia,I need a micro loan of $15,000.00,to buy another high speed buffer and more supplies also to off some debts that accumulated durnind my tone of sickness.I am woman owned,minority and small business owned.
jaardappel's picture

There are a number of resources available to help entrepreneurs start and grow businesses – including loans and training.
• Contact your local Small Business Development Center. Go to www.asbdc-us.org to find an office near you.
• Connect with a business mentor. Visit www.score.org or call 1.800.634.0245 to find a SCORE chapter in your area.
• Contact the U.S. Small Business Administration at 1.800.827.5722 or submit your question to answerdesk@sba.gov.

Rocky  Edwards's picture

I need a small business loan but I need at least $200,000 to get started
jaardappel's picture

There are a number of resources available to help entrepreneurs start and grow businesses – including loans and training.
• Contact your local Small Business Development Center. Go to www.asbdc-us.org to find an office near you.
• Connect with a business mentor. Visit www.score.org or call 1.800.634.0245 to find a SCORE chapter in your area.
• Contact the U.S. Small Business Administration at 1.800.827.5722 or submit your question to answerdesk@sba.gov.

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