Community Load Fund now a participating lender

Amy Bassett (left), N.H. SBA district director, presents a certificate recognizing the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund as a participating lender in the SBA’s microlending program to Community Loan Fund Vice President of External Relations Katie McQuaid and Executive Vice President of Lending and Credit Corey Sanborn-Potter. (COURTESY PHOTO)

CONCORD — The U.S. Small Business Administration has officially designated the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund as a new Small Business Administration microlender. The milestone enhances access to capital for small businesses across New Hampshire and Vermont.

As a Small Business Administration microlender, the Community Loan Fund will provide loans up to $50,000 to help entrepreneurs with working capital, equipment, purchases and more. This partnership aligns with the mission of both organizations to empower individuals and businesses through financial support and technical assistance.

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