Coastal Loan Fund

    

Program Coastal RLF Coastal RTA
Program Purpose Supplemental financing for expansion and start-up projects of small businesses which will create jobs in areas effected by the declines in fishing and timber industries Low interest loans for purchase of technical assistance or community development strategies
Source of Public Funds Economic Development Administration (EDA)
Economic Development Administration (EDA)

Use of Proceeds:  Fixed Assets Working Capital Equipment

Yes
Yes
Yes

Payment for pre-development services to architects engineers market consultants and other professionals
Borrower Developer, owner/user or quasi-governmental unit (e.g. ports) Developer, owner/user, city, county, or quasi-governmental unit (e.g. ports)
Location Restriction Yes—Coastal Counties Yes- Coastal Counties
Type of Financial Assistance Direct loan Direct loan
Maximum Amount of Public Loan per Project $150,000 Private Borrower: $50,000
Public Borrower: $50,000
Maximum Percent of Project Cost Eligible for Public Financing 33% Private: 90%
Public: 100%
Practical Minimum Amount of Public Financing $5,000 $5,000
Maximum Term of Loan:

Real Estate: 15 years                             Machinery & Equipment: Negotiable           Working Capital: 3-5 years

Private Borrower: 1-5 years
Public Borrower: 8 years
Public Funds Interest Rate
Fixed Private Borrower: Fixed Public Borrower: Interest-free, 3 years; sliding scale thereafter
Typical Equity-% of Project Costs 10% to 20% Private: 10%
Public: 0%
Job Criteria One job created per $10,000 to $15,000 of federal participation Proposals and strategies must show potential for job creation
Loan Decision Authority Local Loan Board Local Loan Board  

* For the counties in gray (with the exception of Childcare or Brownfields loans) the Business Finance Unit is only providing assistance to businesses requiring loans of more than $100,000, that are eligible to use CTED’s loan funds, and in which the projected job creation/retention of a loan is more than 10-15 FTEs. If the business financing project you are considering fits these criteria contact Jim Keogh (360-725-4041) to arrange for staff assistance. This reduction in service is due to the elimination of a Community Development Finance position in 2003.

For More Information
Please call DickOlin at (360) 943-9610.

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