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Home » 11 States To Share In $1 Billion In Funding For Small Businesses, Entrepreneurs

11 States To Share In $1 Billion In Funding For Small Businesses, Entrepreneurs

Published by Nikki Palmer on Tue, 10/18/2022 - 4:00am

The Treasury Building is viewed in Washington. (Patrick Semansky / AP Photo)
By 
Jennifer Shutt
Nebraska Examiner

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced Tuesday that an additional 11 states will receive up to $1 billion to support small businesses and entrepreneurs.

Funding for the programs will come from the State Small Business Credit Initiative that Democrats reauthorized and expanded in their $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package, known as the American Rescue Plan.

The new tranche of funding will go to Alaska, Idaho, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio and Utah.

“We know that even when we completely control for credit worthiness, small business owners of color, women, face unfair loan denials and higher interest rates,” Gene Sperling, senior adviser to the president and American Rescue Plan coordinator, said during a briefing with reporters.

“We know that too much venture capital goes to just a few cities and parts of our country,” he added. “And the SSBCI, the State Small Business Credit Initiative, is designed to ensure that … capital is flowing everywhere and that it’s going to those who have the best ideas, the best plans for their community, the best job growth.”

Nebraska is to get up to $64 million, split between a loan program and a venture capital program.

Under the Nebraska Growth Loan Fund, participants get a companion loan worth up to 50% of the principal loan amount. The venture capital program provides direct investment largely to underserved small businesses through the Nebraska Seed and Development Fund.

In Alaska, up to $59.9 million in federal money will boost lending to commercial fishing, mariculture, manufacturing, and tourism, according to a statement from the U.S. Treasury Department.

“The impact of Alaska’s programs is expected to be greatest in rural and remote communities that have struggled to attract capital in commercial fishing and mariculture, manufacturing, and tourism sectors with high upfront capital costs,” according to the summary.

Minnesota Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, whose state would receive up to $97 million, said during the call that funding would go toward “early-stage investments in key sectors like information technology, software, ag, clean technology, manufacturing and more.”

In Nevada, five different programs will get up to $112.9 million for loan and venture capital programs. The funding is expected to lead to more than 2,000 jobs and to capital improvements for energy and water efficiency at commercial properties.

“That’s something that really makes a difference here in the desert — we’re the hottest, we’re the driest, we’re the sunniest state, so that will certainly be helpful,” Rep. Dina Titus, a Nevada Democrat on the press call, said of the investments in energy and water efficiency.

Jacob Leibenluft, U.S. Treasury chief recovery officer, said that federal officials are directing the funding toward small businesses that have traditionally had a harder time accessing capital.

“We know that during the peak of the pandemic, the small businesses who too often have been shut out of the financial system historically, including minority-owned small businesses, are often hit the hardest,” Leibenluft said. “And that’s why we intentionally designed the program to drive investments to underserved entrepreneurs.”

Tuesday’s announcement of an additional $1 billion in federal dollars for 11 states brings the total amount of money approved for the program to $4.8 billion for 31 states.

Nebraska Examiner senior reporter Cindy Gonzalez contributed to this report. This story was originally published by Nebraska Examiner, an editorially independent newsroom providing a hard-hitting, daily flow of news. It is part of the national nonprofit States Newsroom. Find more at nebraskaexaminer.com.

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