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FedGrants.gov is a good site to use when searching for Federal grants funding.

Capital-Connection.com describes various capital sources and services.

NewPA.com The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
lists Pennsylvania's state financing programs by type and by purpose. They also have
a single application that is used for all assistance programs. The Pennsylvania
Industrial Development Authority makes loans available through local Industrial
Development Corporations and there is a link to a list of the local IDC offices.

SBA.gov/financing the Small Business Administration has a number of loan programs.
The SBA sets the guidelines for loans while SBA's partners--lenders, community
development organizations, and microlending institutions-- make the loans to small
businesses.

BusinessFinance.com offers a list of economic development organization in PA.

StateLocalGov.net unique or specialized financing sources may be available in your
locality. Check appropriate county, municipal, city or township web sites for
information.

NASBIC.org small Business Investment Companies (SBIC) provide long-term debt and
equity growth capital licensed under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958. PA
SBICs that are members of the National Association of Small Business Investment
Companies are listed on the NASBIC web site.
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