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--As Michigan continues to face record high winter temperatures, Governor Gretchen Whitmer urged Michigan small businesses impacted by lack of snow to apply for federal funding from the Small Business Administration (SBA). Amid the warmest winter on record, with days in February and March topping 60 degrees, federal Economic Injury Disaster Loans are availa ...
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MEDC's Capital Access Program helps small business throughout Michigan receive small business loans from banks and lending institutions to help grow and succeed.
Small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives and private nonprofit organizations impacted by an Aug. 1 hailstorm in northern Michigan can apply for federal loans.
MEDC has moved swiftly to provide vital economic support to businesses, entrepreneurs, workers and communities throughout the state to support the frontlines in the fight against COVID-19.
Are you an existing or aspiring business owner in Michigan? Find guidance on how to start and operate your business, file for taxes, and more.
Many small businesses are eligible for thousands of dollars in money from the federal government.
Veterans of the armed forces play a major role in the landscape of small businesses. According to data from the Small Business Administration, veterans owned more than 1.9 million businesses and employed nearly 5.5 million Americans across the country. Getting a business off the ground can be difficult, especially if you don’t have a lot of cash saved up. To help, there are small business grant programs that award funds you can use to start a new business. Many of these programs specifically t...
MEDC's Small Business Relief Program provide grant and loan funding for small businesses that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.