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Find similar grantsCDBG Economic Development funding program is sponsored by Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission (SEKRPC). This program assists businesses in communities within the SEKRPC's 12-county region that create or retain jobs by offering gap financing for working capital or infrastructure projects.
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SEKRPC Revolving Loan Fund is sponsored by Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission (SEKRPC). The SEKRPC has created a revolving loan fund for private enterprises, public, and non-profit small businesses located within their 12-county region. While a loan, it's a local financial assistance program that could support a plumbing business's growth or operational needs.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) – Economic Development (Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission) is sponsored by Southeast Kansas Regional Planning Commission (SEKRPC). Grants to cities or counties which are then loaned to provide gap financing for private businesses that create or retain permanent jobs. Eligible activities include infrastructure, land acquisition, fixed assets, and working capital.
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