One SBA program that has particular relevance for faith-based and community non-profits is the SBA Microloan Program. Microloans, made through non-profit intermediaries, provide entrepreneurs with an alternative resource for access to capital. When entrepreneurs need a small loan (under $50,000) to start or expand a business, Microloan Intermediaries can be a truly local financing option.
How to Become a Microloan Intermediary & Success Stories (presentation)