Discover More About Our Business Loans
NCPDD’s Loan Division fosters economic development by managing various small business loan programs. The Loan Programs are designed to provide low costs, low fixed rates, and long-term financing for eligible small businesses in our seven-county region. The programs utilize a public-private partnership between commercial lenders and NCPDD to assist small businesses with start-up and expansion needs. The programs are designed to benefit both small businesses and private-sector lenders who participate.
Economic Development Administration (EDA) Revolving Loan Fund
Economic Development Administration (EDA) Revolving Loan Fund. The EDA revolving loan fund is administered under the name of the Business & Industrial Finance Network by NCPDD. A maximum Loan of $150,000, not to exceed 33% of the total project cost per client, is allowed in order to provide financing for fixed assets, equipment & machinery, and working capital financing through a partnership with Other Public Lending Resources (ACEDP, ADFA, etc.). To date, over 55 projects have been successful due to partnered resources, accounting for over $4.68 million and 1,457 jobs.
Minority Business Enterprise Program (MBE)
The Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program provides loans to socially and economically disadvantaged minority and women-owned businesses as designated by the Minority and Small Business Development Division of the Mississippi Development Authority. Maximum Loan: 100% of the total project, not to exceed $35,000 for (MICRO). Regular MBE loans may not exceed 50% of the total project or $250,000.
MS Small Business Assistance Loan Program (MSBALP)
To be eligible for assistance, a small business must be a commercial enterprise with fewer than 100 full-time employees, less than $2 million dollars in net worth, or less than $350,000 in net annually after-tax profits during two of the last three years. The business must provide evidence that it will create or retain jobs.
Maximum Loan: May not exceed 50% of the total project or $250,000.
Intermediary Relending Program (IRP)
This program provides low-interest (1 percent) loans to local lenders - "intermediaries" - who then re-lend to businesses to help improve economic conditions and create jobs in rural communities. IRP loans may not exceed $150,000.
Contact
Office: (662) 283-2675
Fax: (662) 283-5875
Joshua Stuckey, Loan Officer