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Business Development Programs
Business Development Programs are available in Clay County
through
The maximum total of loans to any one business is
$300,000. For retail or local service businesses, the maximum loan
amount is $35,000. In most cases, private investment and/or
private financing is required, in addition to WCI loan funds. Financing Programs Small Enterprise Loan Fund (SELF) Typically these loans are to retail, service,
manufacturing or start-up businesses. Loan limits are $1,000 - $35,000. Interest rates are fixed for the term of the loan. Loan funds can be used for fixed assets and working
capital. Insurance is required if assets are purchased, with
WCI listed as loss payee. Life insurance is usually required on key
owners/managers with WCI listed as beneficiary. Loan fees up to 1% of the loan amount. Out of pocket fees include any third party fees
incurred (attorney, title searches, UCC searches, abstract costs,
etc.) and will be passed on to the loan recipient. Business and Industry Loan Fund A gap lending program, projects require primary
financing by a bank. Loans up to $300,000 for new start-ups and
expansions. Most emphasis is placed on manufacturers or on other
types of industry that will export products out of the region or
cause money to come into the nine county region from other areas. Interest rates are fixed for the term of the loan.
Rates are usually lower than market rates available through
commercial lenders. Collateral and personal guarantees required. Insurance is required if assets are purchased, with
WCI listed as loss payee. Life insurance is usually required on key
owners/managers with WCI listed as beneficiary. Childcare Loan Fund Childcare loans are for expenditures required to
obtain or maintain licensure. Loan sizes range from $500 to $3,500. See SELF loan guidelines above for additional information. Lending Guidelines The maximum total of loans to any one business is
$300,000. For retail or local service businesses, the maximum loan
amount is $35,000. In most cases, private investment and/or
private financing is required, in addition to WCI loan funds. WCI looks for loans to businesses that: Will create new and better paying jobs Can secure loan with tangible collateral Have cash flow to service debt Have a financing “gap” Types of loans WCI usually cannot finance: Projects that can be financed without WCI Projects with little or no equity investments Loans to applicants with poor credit histories Businesses that are unduly speculative or lacking a
business plan Businesses such as bars, restaurants, amusement
centers, newspapers, media or entertainment “Pirated” businesses brought into or relocated within
our region without creation of new jobs Loans to businesses that are unduly competitive with
similar businesses in the same trade area Loans to non-profit or governmental entities Consumer loans Real estate development Agricultural production Collateral requirements for all loans: Collateral value must be determined through either
cost, appraisal or depreciated tax value (book value) Collateral must be in good condition and contribute to
the capacity of the organization Tangible collateral must have insurance in favor of WCI WCI must hold title cards on titled vehicles used as
collateral Collateral position must be available Personal guarantees from all substantial owners No subordinate liens to public sector lenders WCI will consider a security position in personal
property Real Estate: Property must be general purpose, or easily adaptable
for alternative use All real estate loans over $25,000 require a real
estate appraisal Property needs to be located in an appropriate
commercial location Property will be subject to environmental reviews
and/or audits, as applicable Applicant must indemnify WCI against hazardous waste,
products or conduct Prior to closing a loan, WCI
requires any existing problems or title defects (such as liens,
judgments, etc.) to be resolved Application Procedures Applicants are encouraged to discuss
their project with West Central Initiative before submitting an
application. Contact: Dale Umlauf Applications are available through West Central
Initiative’s web site: www.wcif.org
and are found under the
Applications area of the web site. Completed applications should be mailed or delivered
to: West Central Initiative Completed applications are reviewed as they are
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