SNEDA November 2004 Newsletter

SNEDA has loan fund for start-up and existing businesses and nonprofits

Suppose you’re the owner of a small Spokane business with a great idea for expanding your business or increasing your staff.  All you need is some additional cash in the next few months.  SNEDA’s revolving loan fund might be the solution to your problem. SNEDA also has a fund for nonprofits to start projects that will boost the local economy, especially if projects involve affordable housing. To learn more about SNEDA's loan capabilities, contact J. R. Sloan or Eric Loewe at 444-7633.

Spokane loan funds for local businesses

Other local non-traditional lenders include AHANA, SNAP, City of Spokane Brownfields Redevelopment, SIRTI, and NWBDA.

SNEDA online

Looking for more information about SNEDA?  Want to support SNEDA financially online through a reliable, secure website? Please visit us at justgive.org to learn more about SNEDA’s mission and financial background and how you can contribute to SNEDA’s mission. You can also visit our website at sneda.org for services, FAQs, and latest news.

New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC), a Treasury – Community Development Financial Instititution (CDFI) program

Market Street Market (MSM) updateBilly Bob's Produce at MSM

MSM is a Spokane neighborhood business.  MSM and SNEDA are partners in creating jobs and self-employment opportunities in Spokane’s historic Hillyard neighborhood. more>