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SeedcoDE, FINANTA and West End Neighborhood House Partner to Provide Statewide, One-Stop Resource for Small Business Loans in Delaware

WILMINGTON, DE – May 22, 2019 – SeedcoDE, FINANTA and West End Neighborhood House are teaming up to create a one-stop resource for Delaware businesses that want to start or expand, but may not qualify for conventional loans.

Now they’ll have access to more loan options, a streamlined loan process, business coaching and credit building in an environment designed to nurture and support the growth of small businesses in Delaware.

The nonprofits will combine resources to offer:

  • Entrepreneurial loans up to $100,000, including credit builders starting as low as $1,200, through FINANTA
  • Small business loans between $100,000 and $4 million through West End Neighborhood House/Grow Delaware Fund
  • SBA 504 loans from $300,000 to $12,000,000 through the services of SeedcoDE

Anyone working with any of the three organizations can avail themselves of the client-centered support, business building resources and loan opportunities that have become their hallmarks.

“West End has long supported lending programs for affordable home ownership, and we are thrilled to also support affordable business ownership and mentorship through this new partnership. This provides previously underserved business owners the boost they need to start and grow their own businesses,” says West End Neighborhood House Executive Director Paul Calistro.

“We are very proud to work along with West End and SeedcoDE to bring more resources to those who need them most, and excited about the opportunity to expand our reach within Delaware” says Luis E. Mora Rechnitz, President of FINANTA. “Facilitating access to capital, coupled with financial counseling support, is what we do best. Hopefully, we can help more entrepreneurs accomplish their business objectives”

“It’s a great time for business owners to take advantage of below-market, fixed interest rates and finally buy the commercial property or equipment they’ve been planning and thinking about,” says SeedcoDE Managing Director Sherwood Robbins. “Drawing on relationships with local banks and credit unions, SeedcoDE facilitates the loan process, working business owners toward loan approval.”

In the last decade, SeedcoDE and its sister program Seedcopa have provided more than $280 million in financing to small to mid-sized businesses and created and retained more than 2,700 jobs. Through its flagship SBA 504 loan program, SeedcoDE helps local businesses obtain government loans at below-market, fixed-interest rates for buying, building or improving commercial property or to purchase machinery and equipment. https://www.seedcodelaware.com/

Since 1996, FINANTA has worked in the region’s microlending sector by offering credit-building microloans, affinity group borrowing and financial education to meet the cultural needs of immigrants, minorities and other populations. FINANTA has lent more than $60 million to more than 2,100 entrepreneurs, first-time homebuyers and consumers. http://finanta.org/

Since 1883, West End Neighborhood House has been providing economic and social support to Wilmington. Further information is available at http://www.westendnh.org/

 

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Kristen Stewart, NouSoma Communications

Office: 610-658-5889 • Kristen@nousoma.com

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