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Capital Access:
Grants and Loans - FAQ's
Source: Minority Business Development Agency
GRANTS
Question: Are grants available for startup businesses
or for any type of business?
Answer: The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is not a funding
source and does not provide grants. There are grants available through
federal and state government programs but they are primarily for research or
development in the area of: technology, biotech, homeland security and
defense. The objective of the programs is to create jobs, encourage
innovation and firm formation. Refer to the Grant Section for grants
available by states and the various federal programs.
LOANS
Question: What financing is available for
minority-owned businesses and what is the process?
Answer: The MBDA does not make loans but MBDA centers and staff can make
referrals or provide information on the various funding sources. This
information can be accessed through the Capital Resource Locator. The
Capital Resource Locator contains contact information on micro lenders,
intermediaries, financial institutions and other funding sources. Each
financial institution or funding source has its own credit criteria and
guidelines to underwrite (make) the loan. MBDA's role is to make referrals
and the Agency is not responsible for approval of the loans.
Refer to the Capital Access Locator and Loan Products to obtain contact
information on the funding sources. The Loan Products outlines the general
credit guidelines by the various types of loan programs.
Question: Types of Loans: Is there financing available
for startup businesses?
Answer: Startup businesses are difficult to finance. Possible sources for
startup businesses may be revolving loans, handled through a city or
municipal loan program, or micro loans. In addition, the Small Business
Administration (SBA) has a "Low Doc" Program where the financial
institution or SBA intermediary make the loan which is guaranteed by the
SBA.
Refer to SBA's website, http://www.sba.gov.
Question: How much money can I get? What purpose?
Answer: The amount of money depends on the company's revenue size and
overall financial position. The SBA guidelines generally require that for
startup or acquisitions loans that a minimum of 30% of the amount requested
be injected by the borrower.
The most common purposes of a loan are working capital or term financing for
equipment loans.
Question: What type of collateral is required for a
loan? Will I be required to pledge personal assets?
Answer: Business assets are generally required for collateral. In some
cases, including an SBA or State guarantee, all owners of twenty percent
(20%) or more of the business are required to personally guarantee SBA
loans. Also, a request for personal collateral from the principals may be
required.
Question: How does a financial institution determine if
my business is a good risk?
Answer: Repayment ability from the cash flow of the industry is a primary
consideration in the loan decision. Good character, including a solid credit
history, management capability, collateral and owner's equity contribution
are also important factors.
CREDIT HISTORY
Question: Credit History. How important is it to have a
good credit history and how will this influence the credit decision?
Answer: Credit history is a major consideration in the approval of a loan
since this information provides a historical payment history. However,
except for a bankruptcy, federal or state lien, credit can be repaired or
explained, depending on the financial institutions' policy.
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