The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) today announced that seven new micro business lenders have been awarded funding under the Main Street Lenders Grant program. To date, the program has facilitated more than 250 loans totaling more than $8.8 million, supporting nearly 3,000 small businesses across the state through technical assistance and access to capital.
The Main Street Lenders Grant program offers eligible lenders grants of up to $1.5 million each, with up to $500,000 reserved for technical assistance needs. Entities approved for the grant provide flexible and low-cost financing through working capital term loans to qualified New Jersey micro businesses, as well as technical assistance to help micro businesses access capital. These lenders also offer one-on-one advisory services, educational programming, and tailored support based on each business’s specific needs.
“The Main Street Lenders Grant program reflects New Jersey’s ongoing commitment to small businesses and inclusive economic growth,” said NJEDA Chief Executive Officer Evan Weiss. “Access to capital continues to be a barrier for many micro businesses but this program is helping ensure entrepreneurs have the resources needed to succeed, leading to greater job growth and economic activity, particularly in disadvantaged communities.”
The following lenders received $1.5 million in funding and are accepting microbusiness loan applications:
Loans provided by approved and participating lenders are available for eligible micro businesses with less than 10 full-time employees and less than $1.5 million in annual revenue. The loans carry no prepayment penalties, with interest rates capped at 5% and no payments for at least 12 months after closing. Micro businesses may use the loan funding for a wide range of business working capital expenses, including equipment purchases, rolling stock, payroll, marketing, inventory, rent or mortgage payments, property taxes, utilities, and other day-to-day operational costs.
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