Posts Tagged ‘Loan’
ACE Women’s Business Center Presents Small Business Access to Capital
Looking for funds for your business?
Join us and learn about ACE’s loan products and requirements, business plan tool, who is funding start-ups and all the resources ACE and the Women’s Business Center offer to support small businesses.
Understanding the Business Loan Process with the Small Business Assistance Corporation ft. Victoria Saxton
Victoria Saxton joins us to share insights on the business loan process with the Small Business Assistance Corporation (SBAC). Victoria is the Chief Financial Officer of the Small Business Assistance Corporation and has been a member of the SBAC team for 7 years.
Read MoreACE’s How to Get a Yes with the Small Business Assistance Corporation
Learn about the available local loan programs through the Small Business Assistance Corporation and let’s discuss why you may have been told “NO.”
Read MoreACE’s How to Get a Yes with the Small Business Assistance Corporation
Learn about the available local loan programs through the Small Business Assistance Corporation and let’s discuss why you may have been told “NO”.
Read MoreSBA is NOW accepting PPP Loan Forgiveness Applications
Borrowers may be eligible for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness.
Read MoreSBAC Awarded over $1.8M from the US Dept. of Treasury for Lending to Underserved Markets
On June 15, 2021, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced it had awarded $1.25 billion in COVID-19 relief funds to 863 community development financial institutions (CDFIs).
Read MoreAccess to Capital for Entrepreneurs, Inc. Seeking a Director for Savannah’s new Women’s Business Center
The Director will oversee the programs and operations of ACE Women’s Business Center (WBC). Serve as the primary interface with public agencies, governmental offices, business owners, non-profits and funders. Responsible for the business consulting, training, and lending services provided by the WBC.
Read MorePPP Loans still available
SBAC is accepting applications for the Paycheck Protection Program Loan through March 31, 2021.
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