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Business Development Finance Corporation (BDFC) (520) 623-3377 BDFC, Arizona’s #1 SBA 504 Premier lender, offers a wide range of business loans that can range from $10,000 to $3,000,000. The SBA 504 program offers financing for businesses acquiring fixed assets. Eligible projects include acquiring, constructing or expanding business real estate or buying machinery and equipment. Project size can range from $125,000 to over $5,000,000. Long term financing is available for up to 90% of the project cost with affordable fixed rates. BDFC’s Small Loan Program is available to finance term loans for any business purpose. These loans can range from $10,000 to $100,000, and have an attractive fixed interest rate and no prepayment penalty. Contact the Business Development Finance Corporation at 520-623-3377.
The Industrial Development Authority of the City of Tucson (520) 623-3377 ("Tucson IDA") is a quasi-public enterprise which provides a range of financing alternatives for community projects. For example, the Tucson IDA has established a community investment fund that actively seeks to fund Tucson-based projects that have economic development, affordable housing, or downtown, neighborhood or community development objectives. Loans can be made between $5,000 and $75,000. Larger size loans may also be made in participation with other lenders. For more information on the Industrial Development Authority, contact the Business Development Finance Corporation at (520) 623-3377 or www.bdfc.com.
Chicanos por la Causa (520) 882-0018 Offers programs that were established to address the problems encountered by small business entrepreneurs seeking financing and provides alternatives for existing and emerging micro-enterprises in the Tucson community. Loan funds may be used for working capital or the purchase of equipment, machinery, furniture, fixtures, supplies and/or inventory.
PPEP Microbusiness and Housing Development Corporation, Inc. (520) 889-4203 Opening doors for people in Rural Arizona who want to open their own business or provide affordable housing. Financial services and technical assistance to small home-based business and many small businesses; provides technical assistance and training, business planning and bookkeeping referral services.
Pima County Public Library This page has links to useful web sites about finance and loans including venture capital, and government procurement. |