| June 30, 2005 -
Bremerton - The Kitsap County Community Development Corporation (KCCDC) received a $50,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Business Enterprise Grant to facilitate development of small and emerging private business enterprises located in rural areas.
The $50,000 is slated for KCCDC’s Revolving Loan Fund to provide loans to businesses in Suquamish or Port Orchard, targeted because they meet USDA’s criteria for low income and rural areas. The loans may be for gap financing, adding capital to a business project if the owner is short on personal equity, collateral for conventional financing, or micro loans between $500 and $5,000. A bank must finance at least 50% of the project.
KCCDC received numerous letters of support from elected officials and rural business owners, including Congressman Norm Dicks, Senator Phil Rockefeller, local government officials, WSU Extension’s Master Gardener program, and small farms or other businesses that would benefit from alternate funding.
Linda Knight, program specialist with the USDA, offered invaluable assistance as did professional grant-writer Kathleen Byrne-Barrantes of Grant-Solutions.
Small business owners receiving loans must create or retain jobs for low-income persons, helping stimulate economic development in Kitsap County by increasing our tax base and creating local jobs to reduce the number of workers commuting.
To celebrate this grant and thank all donors Kitsap County CDC is hosting a reception on August 9th from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Norm Dicks Government Center on the 1st floor. The public is invited.
KCCDC is a third-party lender under the Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council with funding from Kitsap County and City of Bremerton Community Development Block Grant Program funds. KCCDC also offers technical assistance in counseling and SBA loan packaging.
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