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January 11, 2012
January 11, 2012
ACCION Chicago Doubles Max Loan Size to $50,000
DURBIN
MEETS WITH CHICAGO’S LARGEST MICROLENDER TO DISCUSS
GROWING SMALL BUSINESSES
[CHICAGO, IL] – Support for microfinance organizations
that give small businesses and entrepreneurs access to credit will help spur our
economic recovery and create jobs, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) said today at
a meeting with officials from ACCION, Chicago’s largest microlender, and the
owners of Gourmet Gorilla, an organic school lunch catering company that is one
of ACCION’s fastest growing borrowers. ACCION provides credit and other business
services to small business owners who do not have access to traditional sources
of financing.
“Increased federal
funding for microlending programs allows organizations like ACCION to extend
credit to small businesses that are ready to expand if we can provide them with
the seed money to start growing and hire more workers. Small businesses are the
engine of this economy and the key to recovery,” Durbin said.
Durbin, who is the
Chairman of the Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) Appropriations
Subcommittee, secured $25 million for microlending and $20 million for technical
assistance grants to support microborrowers through the Small Business
Administration (SBA) in the Fiscal Year 2012 omnibus appropriatons bill enacted
last month.
The Community
Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund – which is also administered
through FSGG – received $221 million in the FY12 omnibus. The CDFI Fund supports
microlending to individuals and small businesses in addition to project-based
financing in underserved areas. Many CDFIs participate in the SBA’s microloan
program, including ACCION.
As a result of increased
funding, ACCION will double its maximum loan amount in 2012 from $25,000 to
$50,000 to help fill the growing gap between high quality small business
borrowers and conventional lenders who no longer will provide loans to
them.
ACCION Chicago is a part
of the ACCION U.S. Network, the largest microfinance network in the United
States. Since its founding in 1991, members
have collectively lent $305 million to small business owners nationwide. ACCION
Chicago has disbursed more than $19 million to over 2,500 clients since 1994.
Last year, ACCION originated 301 loans in the Chicagoland area worth more than
$2 million. From 2010 through the first three quarters of 2011, loans originated
by ACCION have created or retained more than 1,000 jobs in Chicago.
For more information
about ACCION Chicago’s small business loan products, visit www.accionchicago.org or call (312)
275-3000.
NBC.com: ACCION Chicago Doubles Max Loan Size to $50,000