Capital Regional Development Council
03/17/2022
We're excited to announce Chuck Gilboy has joined the CRDC team! “Chuck comes to CRDC with experience in mission-based lending which is very important for our success,” said Stephen Heavener, CRDC Executive Director. “As a non-profit development corporation we provide a variety of economic development services and small business loans to businesses and local governments throughout New Hampshire,” added Heavener. “Our loan programs are focused on providing financial support to businesses in order to promote economic development, to foster the creation of quality jobs, and to enhance the economic well-being of our local communities. We are excited to have Chuck join our already dynamic team of loan officers. His expertise in regional development will continue to strengthen our mission-driven lending with the dozen or more New Hampshire banks we work closely with.” Read more about Chuck's expertise in non-profit economic development shorturl.at/eglA4
CRDC is hiring! We are searching for a qualified person to fill the role of Credit Analyst/Commercial Lender Assistant. For more information check out our job posting:
https://bit.ly/3fI8nP8
10/20/2020
Apply NOW: Main Street Relief Fund 2.0
{Press Release from the Governor's Office 10.19.20}
Concord, NH – Following Governor Chris Sununu’s announcement last week that $100 million of the state’s CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Funds would be allocated to a second round of the Main Street Relief Fund, the application period for Main Street Relief Fund 2.0 (MSRF 2.0) opened for new and returning applicants this morning. The application is available on the GOFERR grants management portal until 4:00 PM on October 30, 2020.
MSRF 2.0 provides continued economic support to New Hampshire small businesses suffering from business interruptions as a result of COVID-19. Specifically, it supports both (1) new applicants, businesses that did not receive grants from the initial round of MSRF or the General Assistance & Preservation (GAP) Fund, and (2) returning applicants, businesses that received grants of less than the maximum $350,000 from the initial round of MSRF or the GAP Fund. Eligibility is similarly defined as under the initial round of the Main Street Relief Fund; those with questions are encouraged to consult the eligibility criteria available at www.goferr.nh.gov/mainstreet.
New Hampshire small businesses seeking assistance are encouraged to contact GOFERR utilizing the inquiry portal or contact the Main Street Relief Fund 2.0 call center by calling (603) 271-7840. The call center is provided, in part, thanks to a partnership with the Department of Business and Economic Affairs.
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