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Pennsylvania Minority Business Development Authority (PMBDA)

Community & Economic DevelopmentUp to $250,000Due Dec 31, 2035

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The Pennsylvania Minority Business Development Authority program provides low-interest loans, not grants, of up to $250,000 to businesses owned and operated by ethnic minorities, with the specific …

Deadline
Dec 31, 2035
Posted
Jan 1, 2024
Award amount
Up to $250,000
Focus areas
Community & economic development

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In plain English

The Pennsylvania Minority Business Development Authority program provides low-interest loans, not grants, of up to $250,000 to businesses owned and operated by ethnic minorities, with the specific exclusion of non-franchised restaurants. This is a loan program rather than free grant funding, and eligibility is narrowly limited to minority-owned businesses meeting the program's criteria.

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Who can apply

Business; Other Legal Entity — Any businesses owned and operated by ethnic minorities, except non-franchised restaurants.

About this grant

PMBDA program provides low-interest loan to businesses owned and operated by ethnic minorities.

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