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RDON  

SBA Lending Initiatives for Underserved Communities

WASHINGTON – Lenders who participate in the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Preferred Lender Program can approve loans through the agency’s new Small Loan Advantage program beginning Feb. 15. At the same time, the agency will begin accepting applications from community-based, mission-focused lenders who are interested in making SBA-guaranteed loans through the new Community Advantage program.
Both the Small Loan Advantage and Community Advantage programs were announced in December as part of the agency’s efforts to increase the number of lower dollar loans being made to small businesses and entrepreneurs in underserved communities.
“Businesses in underserved communities, including minority and women-owned as well as businesses in rural areas, have been among the hardest hit by the recent economic downturn,” said SBA Administrator Karen Mills. “These two new Advantage initiatives can provide critical support to help these businesses and entrepreneurs get much needed financing to start and grow, which will translate into more jobs in these communities.”
Built on what the agency refers to as its “Advantage” platform, both Small Loan Advantage and Community Advantage offer a streamlined application process for SBA-guaranteed 7(a) loans up to $250,000. Advantage loans will come with the regular 7(a) government guarantee, 85 percent for loans up to $150,000 and 75 percent for those greater than $150,000.
Starting Feb. 15, any of the 610 financial institutions across the country in the SBA’s Preferred Lender Program (PLP) can approve loans using the new Small Loan Advantage process. Under PLP, which includes most of the agency’s highest volume lenders, SBA delegates the final credit decisions to these lenders.
Additionally, on Feb. 15, SBA will begin accepting applications from financial institutions who are interested in becoming Community Advantage lenders. Through Community Advantage, the agency will expand the points of access small business owners have for getting loans by opening SBA’s 7(a) loan program to “mission-focused” financial institutions, including Community Development Financial Institutions, SBA’s Certified Development Companies and SBA’s nonprofit microlending intermediaries. Community Advantage will leverage the experience these institutions already have in lending to minority, women-owned and start-up companies in economically challenged markets, along with their management and technical assistance expertise, to help make their borrowers successful.
SBA and U.S. Department of Commerce studies have shown the importance of lower-dollar loans to small business formation and growth in underserved communities. With that in mind, the two new loan initiatives – Small Loan Advantage and Community Advantage – are aimed at increasing the number of lower-dollar SBA 7(a) loans going to small businesses and entrepreneurs in underserved communities. The agency’s most popular loan product, 7(a) government-guaranteed loans can be used for a variety of general business purposes, including working capital and purchases of equipment and real estate.
Community-based organizations interested in becoming Community Advantage lenders should contact the closest SBA district office.
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DMDemo  

Mortgage Help

There are so many people trying to avoid forclosure right now that I thought I would make a bit of a post about where to find help.  There are many scams out there that can make the situation worse than what it already is.  These need to be avoided at all costs. 

 

One good place to go is http://www.hud.gov/foreclosure/index.cfm .  This site is published by the government, and is a reliable site to find legitimate resources for help.  There are several resources listed there to give people a starting point in the attempt to salvage their home in the current economic diasters.

 

Another site to look into is http://homereliefnow.org/mortgagehelp.php?gclid=CPSowqiGh5cCFQslHgodLhRd9g

They might be able to help you prevent the forclosure as well.  The important thing to do is to make sure that you are dealing with reliable, accurate resources to get your information from.  You do not want to waste time persuing information that is inaccurate and false.  Many sites, and much information, is simply there to promote their own programs which might be less than ethical.  Make sure to check everything out before you proceed.  Make wise choices, and you might be able to find that your situation is not so grim as you thought it was.

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willmillion  

Comment: i need a loan for $4000.ive...

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i need a loan for $4000.ive tried prosper.ive been on my job 20 years make about $46000 a year.im close to losing my house and car.i got in trouble with payday loans now i just need some help to clean up some debt.i am currently trying to get out of the payday trap.its costing me about $500 a week. thanks Willie L Williams.
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inlandempire11  

inlandempire11

I am a lender who lives in California.  My website focuses on Peer to Peer lending.  We have lenders who will "bid" on your loan much like E-bay.  This site is on the Prosper Marketplace for loans.  So I realize that so many people out there need some help.  We just ask that you have a job, credit history(good or bad), and willingness to repay the loan.  Our loans range from $1,000-$25,000 depending on your Experian Credit Report.    The loans are for 3 years with an interest rate that ranges from 8%-29% depending on your credit!  You can check your Credit History for free on my website at http://www.choicepeerlending.com

 

 

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once was a giver  

once was a giver

Hi I am in desperate need of finacial help, I am willing to pay back the money in small amounts until I can afford higher amounts, I have donated money many times to charity and sponserships and schools etc but now I have been hit with a major credit card debt and am needing help to pay it off ASAP I'm a mother of 1 and have wrkd for Barnardos but had to give it up in search of more money to support my family and also to keep up my payments to organisations I've supported since I was at college such as Barnardos, community charitys, pub charity which is also donated to local organisations, welfare care etc.

please help me, I am looking for any donations or loans possible


Thanks Heaps!!! :) :) :)

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