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Community-Based Economic Development - Business Development and Support Division Community-Based Economic Development Helping Communities by Helping Businesses Successful community-based economic development integrates viable economic projects to promote a community’s vision for its future health and quality of life.
The CBED program provides training and capacity building opportunities to promote, support, and invest in community-based development projects that result in measurable economic impact. CBED offers loans to eligible small businesses that support economic development in their communities.
We strive to help small businesses develop viable, sustainable ventures that serve local needs and are compatible with the vision, character and cultural values of their communities. We especially focus on those involved in expanding their businesses in agriculture, manufacturing and wholesaling. Visit our loan program page for more information.
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