Direct Loan Program
|
Export-Import Bank of the United States |
Contact provider |
U.S. exporters |
Financing for creditworthy international buyers of U.S. companies |
United States |
Finance Lease Guarantee Program
|
Export-Import Bank of the United States |
Contact provider |
U.S. exporters |
Leases of U.S. capital equipment and related services to creditworthy international buyers |
United States |
Loan Guarantee Program
|
Export-Import Bank of the United States |
Contact provider |
U.S. exporters |
Financing for creditworthy international buyers of U.S. companies |
United States |
Supply Chain Finance Guarantee Program
|
Export-Import Bank of the United States |
Contact provider |
U.S. exporters |
Accounts receivable financing |
United States |
Working Capital Loan Guarantee Program
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Export-Import Bank of the United States |
Contact provider |
U.S. exporters |
Materials, equipment, supplies, labor, other inputs to export orders; letters of credit; purchase of finished products for export |
United States |
Kiva Crowdfunded Microloans
|
Kiva |
Up to $15,000 |
Small businesses |
Capital to start or expand a small business |
United States |
Grants for Art Projects
|
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) |
$10,000 to $100,000 |
Nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3), U.S. organizations, units of state or local government, federally recognized tribal communities or tribes including arts organizations, local arts agencies, arts service organizations, local education agencies (school districts), and other organizations that can help advance the goals of the National Endowment for the Arts |
Arts projects, new or existing |
United States |
Our Town
|
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) |
$25,000 to $200,000 |
Nonprofit cultural organization with a 3-year history of programming in partnership with a local government entity |
Creative placemaking projects |
United States |
Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grants
|
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) |
Up to $750,000 |
Nonprofit humanities organizations |
Buildings, equipment, digital infrastructure |
United States |
Research and Development Grant
|
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) |
Up to $350,000 |
Nonprofit humanities organizations |
Projects that address challenges in preserving or providing access to humanities collections and resources: digital, recordings, web-based |
United States |
Black Founder Startup Grant
|
SoGaL Foundation |
$5,000 to $10,000 |
Black women entrepreneurs |
Working capital |
United States |
Emergency Relief Program
|
Southern Smoke |
Contact provider |
Restaurant or bar owners |
Working capital |
United States |
Small Business Lending Fund
|
U.S. Department of Treasury |
Contact provider |
Small businesses |
Contact provider |
United States |
Defense Production Act Loan
|
U.S. International Development Finance Corporation |
Contact provider |
Small businesses engaged in the production or supply of an industrial resource, critical technology item, or material that is essential to the national defense |
Acquisition, development, construction, ownership, operation of facilities or equipment, working capital, or other costs associated with an approved project |
United States |
Equity Investments
|
U.S. International Development Finance Corporation |
Contact provider |
Early- and growth-stage companies with projects in the developing world |
Investments in the technology sector, including but not limited to financial, education, logistics & supply chain, and digital health technologies, that have developmental impact or advance U.S. foreign policy |
United States |
Portfolio for Impact and Innovation
|
U.S. International Development Finance Corporation |
Contact provider |
Early-stage social enterprises developing innovative solutions for the developing world |
Gap financing |
United States |
Structured Finance
|
U.S. International Development Finance Corporation |
$1 million to $1 billion |
Small and medium U.S. businesses |
Projects in critical infrastructure, energy, and other projects requiring large investments |
United States |
Direct Down Payment Farm Ownership Program
|
USDA Farm Service Agency |
Up to $300,150 |
Beginning or underserved farmers |
Farm purchase |
United States |
Direct Emergency
|
USDA Farm Service Agency |
Up to $500,000 |
Farmers and ranchers who own or operate land located in a county declared by the President or designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as a primary disaster area or quarantine area, are established family farm operators with sufficient farming or ranching experience, and have suffered at least a 30% loss in crop production or physical loss to livestock, live stock products, real estate, or chattel property |
Essential property, production costs associated with the disaster year, essential family living expenses, farming operation reorganization, debt refinancing with certain limitations |
United States |
Direct Farm Ownership
|
USDA Farm Service Agency |
Up to $600,000 |
Family farmers unable to obtain credit elsewhere at reasonable rates and terms |
Farm purchase, building construction or other capital improvements, soil and water conservation, closing costs |
United States |
Direct Farm Ownership Microloan
|
USDA Farm Service Agency |
Up to $50,000 |
Family farmers unable to obtain credit elsewhere at reasonable rates and terms |
Farm purchase, building construction or other capital improvements, soil and water conservation, closing costs |
United States |
Direct Farm Ownership Participation
|
USDA Farm Service Agency |
Up to $600,000 |
Family farmers unable to obtain credit elsewhere at reasonable rates and terms |
Farm purchase, building construction or other capital improvements, soil and water conservation, closing costs |
United States |
Direct Operating
|
USDA Farm Service Agency |
Up to $400,000 |
Family farmers unable to obtain credit elsewhere at reasonable rates and terms |
|
United States |
Direct Operating Microloan
|
USDA Farm Service Agency |
Up to $50,000 |
Family farmers unable to obtain credit elsewhere at reasonable rates and terms |
Livestock, poultry, equipment, feed, seed, farm chemicals, supplies, soil and water conservation, debt refinancing with certain limitations |
United States |
Secured Term Loans
|
Native American Bank |
Contact provider |
Tribes, Tribally-owned enterprises, Alaska Native Village Corporations, and businesses owned by individual Native Americans and Alaska Natives |
Contact provider |
United States |
Secured Revolving Lines of Credit
|
Native American Bank |
Contact provider |
Tribes, Tribally-owned enterprises, Alaska Native Village Corporations, and businesses owned by individual Native Americans and Alaska Natives |
Contact provider |
United States |
Transformation Loan Fund
|
Primary Care Development Corporation |
$100,000 to $2,000,000 |
Federally Qualified Health Centers
(FQHCs) and other community health centers; behavioral health institutions including mental health
centers and substance use treatment facilities; AIDS Service Organizations (ASOs); PACE (Program of
All-inclusive
Care for the Elderly) programs; and safety net hospitals including ambulatory care and outpatient
centers
|
Upgrading electronic health record systems
(EHRs) to the newest generation, which includes outcomes-oriented programming and allows for
real-time information exchange between organizations and outcomes measurement; implementing
patient-centered
service integration efforts to provide comprehensive care, including services historically provided
by mental health organizations, substance-use disorder treatment programs, and others; expanding the
workforce, hiring varied staff
who can extend clinical capacity, engage patients in consistent care, and perform analysis of costs
and outcomes data; and diversifying delivery to include emerging treatment modalities that improve
patients’ access to care, e.g.,
telehealth
|
United States |
New Market Tax Credit
|
Rural Development Partners, LLC |
Contact provider |
Businesses, nonprofit organizations, communities, government entities |
Job growth in rural America |
United States |
AC Agribusiness Partners
|
Advantage Capital Community Development Fund, LLC
|
$2,000,000 to $15,000,000 |
For-profit businesses, small agri-businesses in rural areas, firms that focus on sustainable and organic agriculture,
better-for-you branded food, indoor agriculture and vertical farming, and the reduction of food waste throughout the
supply chain
|
Working capital, equipment, acquisition and/or improvement of owner-occupied real estate, expansion, ownership
transitions, buyouts and acquisitions
|
United States |