Providence Business Loan Fund
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Microenterprise Loan Program
Offers low-cost financing to for-profit microenterprises in Providence that have been operational for at least two years.

Small Business Loan Program
Provides financing to existing businesses in the City of Providence that create or retain jobs.

About
Providence Business Loan Fund


Founded in
1995
EIN
05-0483965
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
444 WESTMINSTER STREET PROVIDENCE, RI 02903-3235 Unite States
Website
https://providencebusinessloanfund.com/
Phone
(401)-680-8412
Email address
About
The Providence Business Loan Fund (PBLF), est. 1995, helps retain and create jobs in Providence by offering technical assistance and low-cost financing to local for-profit microenterprises operational for at least two years. PBLF focuses on investing in businesses of all sizes to help grow the workforce and create better opportunities.
Mission
PBLF assists in retaining and creating jobs by providing technical assistance to businesses located in the City of Providence. PBLF makes low interest loans to businesses that will retain and create low/moderate income jobs.

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