Loans, grants, and more.Here is a list of government-sponsored programs, small business loans, and grants that your company may be eligible for. Look no further than our nation's capital to find the answer to your need for capital: * The Commerce Business Daily lists government-awarded contracts, some of which are to be subcontracted to minority firms (cbdnet.accesss.gpo.gov). * The Federal Procurement Data System The Federal Data Procurement System (FPDS) is a single source for US government-wide procurement data. External Links [https://www.fpds.gov Federal Data Procurement System] (www.fpds.gsa.gov) will help you find out what government agencies have purchased in the form of products and services and for how much. This site contains more than 70 different executive branch agencies to choose from. Your business may have exactly what a particular agency is looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. . * The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (www.hud.gov) is always on the lookout for in search of; looking for. See also: Lookout minority-owned businesses. Entrepreneurs who qualify and are subcontracting to a majority firm that is revitalizing an urban neighborhood under the Community Development Block Grant program can use the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program. The loans may be used for construction costs and equipment purchases. * Under the 7(a) loan guarantee program, in most cases, up to 75% of a small business loan, or up to $75,000, is guaranteed by the government to a bank or other commercial lender Whilst nearly all lenders offer loans on a commercial basis the term commercial lender has differed meanings around the world.
* If you're in the research and development business, there's good news for you, too. * The Small Business Innovation Research program (www.sba.gov/SBIR/sbir.html) provides grants to those firms whose projects can be used by various government agencies, including NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. . Such agencies must set aside 2.5% of their extramural extramural /ex·tra·mu·ral/ (-mur´il) situated or occurring outside the wall of an organ or structure. extramural situated or occurring outside the wall of an organ or structure. research and development fund dollars for small businesses. |
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