SNEDA April 2004 Newsletter

Banner Bank offers SNEDA $250,000

Banner Bank has formally proposed to invest $250,000 in SNEDA to create a loan fund to promote economic development in low and moderate income areas.

SNEDA would use the money to lend to nonprofit community development corporations, housing authorities, tribal governments, and other organizations that promote community development. more>

SNEDA's April profile: Hydrafab Northwest

Business welds relationships to quality to create growth

To Chris Henjum, customers are partners.Chris at Hydrafab

In the three years since his business, Hydrafab Northwest Inc., has been a full-time endeavor, Henjum (pictured at right)  has strengthened those partnerships to fulfill his dream.

"I always had in my mind that I wanted to run my own company and try to build something where I could hire some employees," Henjum said. more>

Chamber, SNEDA help businesses land government work

Business owners hoping to increase their bottom lines through government contracts have two places to turn for assistance: SNEDA and the Spokane Regional Chamber of Commerce. more>

SNEDA can assist businesses in getting financing

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