Category: Non-Profit

Manufacturing or processing facility—if your project will change physical material into something different and more valuable, it probably constitutes a “manufacturing or processing” facility.
WEDFA can issue bonds for the capital projects of many corporations with 501(c)(3) status.

If your small business, small agricultural cooperative, small business engaged in aquaculture, or private, nonprofit organization has suffered economic injury, regardless of physical damage, and is located in a declared disaster area, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the SBA.

Provides funds to eligible public, private, or prospective owners and non-profit organizations involved in environmental cleanup and redevelopment of commercial or industrial properties that are idled, underutilized, or abandoned as a result of real or perceived contamination (known as Brownfields).

Craft3 partners with other lenders across the state to make State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) loans available to Washington businesses unable to access traditional sources of capital. Loans amounts range from $1 million to $5 million.

Washington Rural Economic Development (RED) Revolving Fund for City of Blaine property owners, owners of businesses, start-ups and nonprofits are eligible. Loan amounts vary, may go up to $50,000. NO INTEREST loans; terms are flexible based on needs of business (usually up to 5 years).

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