Finding Funding For Rural Bizs

May 15, 2008 by Rich | 1 Comment
In Funding, Rural, Small Biz


Fortune Small Business:

Q: We are a small business in a rural community that is in need of money to redirect and retool our company. After 30 years in the commercial satellite installation business, we need to look elsewhere for future growth but do not have the investment capital. Our needs are large enough that we can’t afford it ourselves and too small to attract investors. We employ about 15 people and numerous contractors in a high overhead low to no margin business.

A: One of the best ways to find alternative sources of funding is to look for grants and loans that are targeted to your business’ location and/or type. In your case, it seems that this would be rural telecommunications.

Dane Henshall in the rural development department of the U.S. Department of Agriculture suggests looking at the Rural Development Telecommunications Program, which has four categories of loan and grant programs for which your company may well be eligible.

The Community Connect Grant, for example, offers funding to organizations that will provide unserved areas with a broadband service “that fosters economic growth and public safety services.”

Henshall also recommends that you contact your state’s rural development office, which might be able to provide information about state programs, such as the Rural Business Enterprise Grant, which supports small businesses via public agencies and nonprofit groups.

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  • Catherine on May 15th, 2008 at 9:35 am

    Just make sure your business can pay for the huge money you are planning to loan. Oh boy, you don’t wanna owe anyone something you cannot really give back.

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