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Start or expand your business with loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration. Make a payment to SBA. 7 (a) loans. 504 loans. Microloans. Lender Match. COVID-19 relief options.
- Grants for Community Organizations
The purpose of this funding opportunity is to invite...
- Economic Injury Disaster Loans
The business was directly impacted by the disaster; The...
- Military Reservist Loan
The maximum Military Reservist Economic Injury Disaster Loan...
- Microloans
The microloan program provides loans up to $50,000 to help...
- Investment Capital
Debt is a loan an SBIC gives to a business, which the...
- COVID-19 Relief Options
SBA maintains access to data for all its current and past...
- Mitigation Assistance
SBA disaster loans can be increased up to 20% to make...
- Surety Bonds
Small businesses get SBA-guaranteed surety bonds so they can...
- Grants for Community Organizations
Loans guaranteed by SBA range from small to large and can be used for most business purposes, including long-term fixed assets and operating capital. Some loan programs set restrictions on how you can use the funds, so check with an SBA-approved lender when requesting a loan.
29 lip 2024 · An SBA loan is a small-business loan that can help cover startup costs, working capital needs, expansions, real estate purchases and more. This type of financing is issued by a private lender...
24 paź 2023 · One of the most common places to obtain a business grant is the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The SBA provides grants to small businesses based on a variety of qualifications,...
The U.S. Small Business Administration offers three main loan programs — the 7 (a), 504 and microloan programs. Each of these small-business loans may be an option for startups, depending on your...
12 wrz 2024 · U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Best known for the SBA loan program, through which it backs loans to small businesses made by private lenders, the SBA also has a limited grants...
27 lip 2022 · Federal agencies, including the Small Business Administration (SBA), award billions of dollars every year in small business loans and grants to help fund startups, keep existing businesses thriving, and create jobs.