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4) Certified Development Company Loan Program - This loan program intends to provide long-term financing to achieve economic development in a certain community. It designed to work in a manner where the Small Business Administration will provide expanding businesses with a long-term, fixed-rate financing for their major fixed assets including lands and buildings.

5) Economic Injury Disaster Loans - This type of loan is established to provide substantial loan amounts to small business including private, non-profit organizations in order to help them reestablish their business their businesses which suffered from an economic injury resulting from a recognized disaster, regardless of whether or not the loan applicant has obtained direct physical damage.

6) Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Program - This is the type of loan program that could provide financing to small businesses in the form of equity securities and long term loans.

7) Indian Loan Guaranty, Insurance, and Interest Subsidy Program - This loan program seeks to obtain funds from private sectors in an effort to help promote business development initiatives in certain areas.

8) Microloan Program - This loan program is designed to provide small loan amounts to start-up business establishments to help them run their newly established business venture.

9) Military Reservist Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program - The purpose of this loan is to provide funds to eligible small businesses to help them meet their ordinary and necessary operating expenses that it was supposed to meet, but failed to do so in the process, for the reason that one or some of its employees have been called to active duty in their role as a military reservist.

10) Short Term Lending Program - This type of loan program is designed to help small business in the process of gaining access to transportation-related contracts from the Department of Transportation.

To learn more about these loan programs, you can visit http://www.govloans.gov/loans/type/3.

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Iola Bonggay is an editor of TopGovernmentGrants.com one the the most comprehensive Websites offering information on government grants and federal government programs.

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Benefits.gov has been consistently working towards offering hassle-free, improved and personalized service to the citizens of the United States in the process of finding programs and activities that would greatly benefit them and their families.


Business Loans From GovLoans
The government has launched innumerable programs that are all geared towards the achievement of this goal. Some of these programs involve the provision of technical assistance, training sessions, and strategies that would potentially help business owners in marketing their products and in expanding their businesses.


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Grants.gov is one the largest websites that features at least 1,000 grant programs from 26 different federal grant-making agencies in the United States.


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