February 2022 Newsletter

 

REDC Is Now a Kiva U.S. Microloan Hub

REDC is offering a new financing resource for small businesses across New Hampshire. REDC has partnered with Kiva, an international non-profit that aims to expand financial access to underserved communities in the U.S. through zero-interest crowdfunded loans, to become the official Kiva Hub for the state of New Hampshire.

 

Information about KIVA and how New Hampshire small businesses can apply for Kiva loans can be found at www.redc.com/kiva. REDC launched a new website, www.LendLocalNH.com, to assist people in finding opportunities to lend to businesses in New Hampshire.  

 

KIVA serves the financing needs of people in the U.S. by offering loans between $1,000 and $15,000 at 0% interest, with no fees, and extended grace periods for repayment. Kiva borrowers crowdfund their capital from individual lenders, some as small as $25, with Kiva collecting the money and putting 100% of the money lent back into the lender’s chosen community project. When the borrower repays the loan, that money goes back to the original lender, who can choose to reinvest the funds in another project or withdraw the money.

 

Since 2013, Kiva U.S. has coordinated the crowd-lending of $46 million to more than 7,500 businesses through 1.8 million small lenders.

 

“REDC is excited to be a facilitator for KIVA and part of this innovative program, which is often the first rung on the capital ladder,” said Laurel Adams, President of REDC. “It empowers businesses by providing much-needed, relatively small loans, and it gives people the chance to help spur growth in the communities where they live.”

 

Businesses can access Kiva U.S. financing through the organization’s partnerships with community development financing institutions, city and state governments, business accelerator programs, foundations, and technical assistance providers. As a CDFI and technical assistance provider, REDC is a great fit to partner with Kiva U.S. as the provider for the state of New Hampshire. As a partner, REDC helps applicants through the loan application process, supports them as they work with their social network to secure the initial loans, and continues to provide business advising as they start or grow their business.

 

New Hampshire small business owners can learn more about the program and begin the application process at www.redc.com/kiva, or reach out directly to REDC at 603-772-2655. Interested lenders can also find information about funding local projects at www.LendLocalNH.com.

 

For more information about Kiva U.S., go to www.Kiva.org/lend-by-category/Kiva-u-s.

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It is that time of year when REDC reviews and updates the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for the region. The CEDS is a plan that outlines a region’s economic development needs and goals. It is developed with broad-based and diverse community participation. Part of the annual CEDS process includes the development of a Priority Project List for the REDC region. 

 

What

Priority Projects are those plans, programs, and projects that satisfy one of our four Economic Development Goals: Infrastructure Development, Workforce Attraction and Retention, Housing, and Sustainable Living. We are looking for your help in finding important projects to include with this year’s CEDS update. If you know of any project that would be a good fit, please let me know, and I’d be happy to meet with you/town officials/businesses to go over the project.

 

Why

Submitting a project for inclusion on the CEDS Priority Project List is the first step in identifying potential funding opportunities under the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration (EDA).  While not all projects meet subsequent requirements for funding under EDA guidelines, the inclusion of projects on the PriorityProject List for the region may have a positive effect for a project’s possible funding under other federally funded grant sources, such as USDA/Rural Development, HUD, and DOL.  

 

Deadline

New Project submittals are due March 11th. If you know of a project, but will need more time, just drop us a line and we’ll put a placeholder on the list.

 

If you have any ideas or questions about Priority Projects, contact Jen Kimball at Jennifer@redc.com!

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New Loan Client

 

MasterTranslane

 

REDC is pleased to welcome MasterTranslane, a cargo delivery company, as a new client based in Concord, NH. Financing provided will assist with a vehicle purchase and working capital. Samuel Bahuma is a new American who originated from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

 

Powell Mobile Blasting & Welding

 

REDC is excited to welcome Powell Mobile Blasting & Welding LLC as a new loan client. Powell Mobile Blasting & Welding is a veteran-owned, family business based in New Hampshire that serves southern New Hampshire, Northern Massachusetts, and Southern Maine, providing quality sandblasting and welding services. REDC's Design Advisor also assisted with logo and branding, and website building. 

 
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If you know of a small business in NH in need of assistance, or someone interested in starting a new business, please share REDC with them.

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603-772-2655

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