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Equal Credit Opportunity Act Government GrantsEqual Credit Opportunity Act Government GrantsThe need for financing is a critical and perennial concern for the owners of small businesses. Indeed, few things are as crucial to the health of a small business operation. Many small businesses are launched by the personal resources of their owners. But they can quickly reach the stage where the owner must look to the credit market for financial help in expanding operations. The banking industry is an important source of working capital. However, entrepreneurs may not realize that applying for commercial credit is a more customized process than obtaining consumer credit, and requires a great deal of preparation by the business applicant. This brochure may help to de-mystify the process and improve your chances of getting the credit you need. Equal Credit Opportunity Act Obtaining credit can be a difficult process for any business owner and especially for first-time borrowers. But keep in mind that different lenders have different standards; if you did not meet the standards of a particular institution, you may still qualify elsewhere. If you have a full understanding of why the initial lender didn't approve your application, with time and more attention to these areas, you can improve your proposal as a result and may succeed the next time you apply. Women and minority applicants may be concerned that
they have received less favorable treatment which is unrelated to their
creditworthiness. All business applicants have certain protections against
unlawful discrimination under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. The Act makes it
illegal for lenders to deny your loan application, discourage you from applying
for a loan, or give you less favorable terms than another applicant because you
are a woman or a minority group member. Under the law, a lender may
not take factors such as sex, race, national origin, or marital status into
account. In addition, the lender may not ask for information about your spouse unless your spouse has some connection to the business, or unless you are relying on your spouse's income to support your credit application or relying on alimony, child support, or separate maintenance payments to establish creditworthiness. But the lender may ask you for information about your spouse if you are living in, or you are relying for security on property located in, a community property state (Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, or Wisconsin). Whether your business is large or small, if you are not granted the credit, be sure to discuss any questions you may have with the lender. ELIGIBLE FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES:1. CONSUMER ; Government Grants- Regulation, Inspection, Enforcement; Government Grants 2. EMPLOYMENT, LABOR, AND TRAINING; Government Grants - Job Training, Employment; 3. TRANSPORTATION; Government Grants - Government Grants WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS PROGRAM:- State; Government GrantsWHO CAN APPLY:Government Grants All whom apply- State (includes All 50 states,Guam,Peurto Rico,District of Columbia, public institutions of higher education and hospitals
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