Houston Business Development Inc.
The Houston Business Development, Inc. aims to stimulate economic growth, support small business expansion, and foster opportunities for low- and middle-income citizens in the Houston area. As a community lending organization, HBDi provides entrepreneurs and small business owners with access to capital and resources to start and expand their businesses. Since its establishment in 1986, it has provided approximately $82 million in small business loans in Houston, creating nearly 2,500 jobs for low- and middle-income Houstonians.
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Institution Information | |
Name | Houston Business Development Inc. |
Project | Guide to Small Business in Houston |
Classification | Development Center |
Non-Profit Status | Yes |
Cost | $ |
Development Stage | Start-Up |
Minorities | no |
Women | no |
Education | yes |
Certification | no |
Consulting | no |
Coworking | no |
Financing | no |
Meeting | no |
Mentoring | no |
Networking | no |
Contact Phone Number | (713) 845-2400 |
Website | http://www.hbdi.org/ |
Contact E-Mail | info@hbdinc.org |
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Services
Loan Programs
Small Business Loan
Loans from $5,000 to $500,000, up to 25-year terms, fixed rates determined on a case-by-case basis
Requirements: working capital, equipment, furniture & fixtures and real estate
Fast Track Loan
Loans from $5,000 to $25,000, seven-year terms, low fixed rates, three day processing
Includes management and technical assistance
Start-Up Business Loan
Loans up to $150,000, 33% Equity injection
Requirements: relevant industry experience, detailed business plan, sufficient cashflow and collateral
SBA 504 Loan
Loans up to $5 million, 10% down payment, interest rates fixed below market rates
Requirements: loan must be used to finance commercial real estate, renovations, or heavy equipment
Classes
Professionals from SCORE, Houston Business Development, Inc. and other agencies conduct classes covering topics including:
- Managing cash flows
- How to get small business loans
- Record keeping
- Understanding credit reports
- Low-budget advertising and marketing
- Planning for business growth