Impact Seven - Business
Development - Business Financing
Impact Seven's Business Development Department
offers a variety of loans and venture capital for growing Wisconsin
businesses through its four major financing programs. Quality
management, economic viability, job creation and social impact
are key factors in all Impact Seven business development decisions.
Depending on the strength of the project, Impact Seven can create
direct financing packages from 100 to 1 million plus. Over its
history, Impact Seven has invested more than $100 million in thousands
of businesses, helping to create well over 16,000 jobs. As a component
of its business development program, Impact Seven also offers
technical, management, and location assistance to its client businesses.
Greater Wisconsin Fund
Impact Seven has assembled a number of different revolving loan
funds to create this program, which serves the entire state
of Wisconsin. Loans from this program are generally from $25,000
to $1,000,000. Review our Greater Wisconsin
Fund Guidelines for program criteria and to down loan an application
for financing.
Venture Capital Fund
Impact Seven's Venture Capital Fund is one of few such pools in
Wisconsin. It is available statewide, for ventures that have high
growth potential and will consider sharing equity. Review our
Venture Capital Fund Guidelines for program
criteria.
Western Wisconsin Development Corporation (SBA 504 Program)
Impact Seven manages a SBA-certified development company for the
504 program, a long-term, fixed-rate guaranteed-loan program. While WWDC once
served Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Chippewa, Dunn, Polk, Rusk,
Sawyer, St. Croix, and Washburn counties in western Wisconsin, WWDC has been
approved by SBA to service the entire State of Wisconsin.
Review our SBA 504 Facts for SBA 504 program
criteria.
Microloan Program
Impact Seven is an intermediary for the U.S. Small Business Administration
(SBA) Microloan Program, an alternative loan program providing
technical assistance and loans of up to $25,000 to new and expanding
small businesses. Generally, if you are the owner of a for-profit
small business in Wisconsin, you are eligible for this program.
Review our MicroLoan Program Facts
to get the nuts and bolts of the program and to download an application
for financing.
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