ҹAV Launches $59 Million Small Business Financing Program

November 4, 2022

The State of ҹAV, the University of ҹAV, and the ҹAV Small Business Development Center (ҹAV SBDC) today announced the launch of the ҹAV State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI). This statewide program will use $59.9 million from the U.S. Department of Treasury to finance incentives to help drive private sector funding to ҹAV’s small businesses, particularly those that have traditionally had a hard time securing loans or equity investments.

“The State of ҹAV is proud to be partnering with the University of ҹAV Small Business Development Center to administer these programs,” said Governor Mike Dunleavy. “The timing of this lending support is crucial for small, ҹAVn owned businesses as the state’s economy continues to strengthen.”

The ҹAV SSBCI funds will be deployed by the ҹAV SBDC through a $32 million loan guarantee program, a $15.9 million loan participation program, a $10 million equity investment program and a $2 million loan collateral program.  These funds will be deployed over the next 10 years to help ҹAV’s small businesses grow and thrive.

"This investment in ҹAV businesses will empower innovation and entrepreneurship across the state,” said University of ҹAV President Pat Pitney, “and our Small Business Development Center is the perfect partner to help mentor the recipients of these funds. I have no doubt the capital disbursed as a result of these programs will fuel our economy and benefit our communities.” 

The funds will be available through ҹAV lenders and local equity investment funds starting in January 2023.  Businesses interested in using these programs to help secure financing should reach out to their lender or local equity investors.  

Jon Bittner, State Director of the ҹAV SBDC noted “The SSBCI program will be an amazing catalyst for economic growth, a perfect example of the state, University and private sector partnering to build a better future for ҹAV.” 

Businesses, lenders, or equity investors interested in learning more about the ҹAV SSBCI funding programs should reach out to Jon Bittner