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Money to Start and Grow a BusinessLOAN RESOURCES
ACCION New Mexico • Arizona • Colorado www.accionaz.org 520.682.3648 / Toll free 800.508.7624 E-mail: accion@accionaz.org ACCION New Mexico • Arizona • Colorado is a nonprofit organization that increases access to business credit, makes loans, and provides training which enable emerging entrepreneurs to realize their dreams and be catalysts for positive economic and social change. For more information, visit their website or contact them. (10)
Arizona MultiBank Community Development Corporation www.multibank.org 602.643.0030 101 N. First Avenue, Suite 1880, Phoenix, AZ 85003
Arizona MultiBank Community Development Corporation is a nonprofit corporation that supports the advancement of small business, low-and-moderate income housing, non-profit organizations, and economic development by providing financial assistance and technical access to eligible companies. For more information, visit their website or contact them. (10)
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Business Development Finance Corporation (BDFC) www.bdfc.com Phoenix: 602.381.6292 / Toll Free: 800.264.3377 Tucson: 520.623.3377 / Toll Free: 866.630.1974 3300 N. Central Avenue, Suite 600, Phoenix, AZ 85012 335 N. Wilmont Road, Suite 420, Tucson, AZ 85711
Business Development Finance Corporation (BDFC) is a private, non-profit corporation dedicated to economic development by providing affordable financing for Arizona businesses. As an SBA Premier Certified Lender (PCL), they have tools and resources that simplify the SBA 504 loan process. For additional information, visit their website or contact them. (10)
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City of Phoenix Expansion Assistance and Development Program (EXPAND) http://phoenix.gov/ECONDEV/expand.html Email: business@phoenix.gov 602.534.2489
The City of Phoenix EXPAND Program assists Phoenix businesses in obtaining loans from eligible local financial institutions. Jobs creation or jobs preservation is an essential element of any request for EXPAND assistance. With EXPAND, the successful applicant/borrower is able to receive a loan and the lender is in a more secure collateral position. For more information, visit their website or contact them. (10)
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Community Investment Corporation (CIC) www.communityinvestmentcorporation.org 520.529.1766 2525 E. Broadway, Suite #105, Tucson, AZ 85716
The Community Investment Corporation (CIC) is a non-profit agency created to assist with economic development in Pima County. They offer financial assistance and business loans to new and existing businesses within Pima County. For further information, visit their website or contact them. (10)
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Export-Import Bank of the United States www.exim.gov Western Regional Office: 949.660.1341 / 800.565.3946 811 Vermont Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20571
Export-Import Bank supports small business exporters by providing medium- and long-term financing (payment terms exceeding one year) to international buyers of U.S. capital goods and services. For further information, visit their website or contact them. (09)
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Southwestern Business Financing Corporation (SBFC) www.swbfc.com 602.495.6495 / 520-297-3232 3200 N. Central Avenue, Suite 1550, Phoenix, AZ 85012 5055 E. Broadway, Suite C-214, Tucson, AZ 85711
Southwestern Business Financing Corporation (SBFC) is a private, non-profit corporation that is certified by the U.S. Small Business Administration to make the SBA 504 loan to small businesses for buildings or heavy equipment. For more information, visit their website or contact them. (10)
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