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Minnesota Expanding Opportunity Fund Program

The Minnesota Expanding Opportunity Fund Program provides long-term loans to Minnesota nonprofit corporations, Tribal economic development entities, and community development financial institutions to increase lending activities with Minnesota small businesses. This program was created by the 2023 Minnesota legislature.

Overview

DEED provides long-term loans to Minnesota nonprofit corporations, Tribal economic development entities, and community development financial institutions to increase lending activities in order to provide financing to Minnesota small businesses.

The total appropriation for this loan program is $10,000,000. This is a one-time appropriation and is available until June 30, 2025 or until all funds have been exhausted, whichever comes first.

  • Eligible Applicants

    The nonprofit corporation, Tribal economic development entity, or community development financial institution needs to meet the following eligibility criteria to apply for a loan:

    • Have fewer than 100 full-time equivalent positions;
    • Meet the statutory definition of a community development financial institution as defined in section 103 of the Riegle Community Development and Regulatory Improvement Act of 1994, U.S. Code Title 12, Sec. 4702;
    • Be currently enrolled and actively participating in one or more eligible federally funded state programs.

    Applicant should demonstrate the following:

    • Has a board of directors or loan or credit committee that includes citizens experienced in small business services and community development;
    • Has the technical skills to analyze small business loan requests;
    • Is familiar with other available public and private funding sources and economic development programs;
    • Has the administrative capacity to manage a loan portfolio.

    Nonprofit corporations, Tribal economic development entities, and community development financial institutions that receive loans under the program must establish appropriate accounting practices for the purpose of tracking eligible loans. The nonprofit corporation, Tribal economic development entity, or community development financial institution must cooperate with other organizations, including but not limited to community development corporations, community action agencies, and the Minnesota small business development centers.

    All borrowers are required to provide annual reports to DEED by February 15 of each year.

    For More Information

    Contact Linda Asilo at 651-259-7686 or Linda.Asilo@state.mn.us.

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