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The corporation’s mission is to stimulate economic growth, support the expansion of small businesses, combat community deterioration and foster employment opportunities for low-moderate income citizens in the Houston metropolitan area and surrounding counties. As a non-bank, community lending organization, HBDi has served as a catalyst in providing aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners with debt capital and access to an array of resources to start and/or expand their businesses.  Since inception, the corporation has participated in funding approximately $82 million in small business loans in Houston, resulting in nearly 2500 jobs being created for low-moderate income citizens. Source: HBDi
 
The corporation’s mission is to stimulate economic growth, support the expansion of small businesses, combat community deterioration and foster employment opportunities for low-moderate income citizens in the Houston metropolitan area and surrounding counties. As a non-bank, community lending organization, HBDi has served as a catalyst in providing aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners with debt capital and access to an array of resources to start and/or expand their businesses.  Since inception, the corporation has participated in funding approximately $82 million in small business loans in Houston, resulting in nearly 2500 jobs being created for low-moderate income citizens. Source: HBDi

Revision as of 11:01, 6 October 2016


Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston
Houston Business Development Inc
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Institution Information
Name Houston Business Development Inc
Project Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston
Classification Development Center
Non-Profit Status Yes
Cost $
Development Stage Start-Up
Minorities no
Women no
Education yes
Certification no
Coworking no
Financing no
Meeting no
Mentoring no
Networking no
Contact Phone Number (713) 845-2400
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Contact E-Mail {{{email}}}URIs of the form "{{{email}}}" are not allowed.
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The corporation’s mission is to stimulate economic growth, support the expansion of small businesses, combat community deterioration and foster employment opportunities for low-moderate income citizens in the Houston metropolitan area and surrounding counties. As a non-bank, community lending organization, HBDi has served as a catalyst in providing aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners with debt capital and access to an array of resources to start and/or expand their businesses. Since inception, the corporation has participated in funding approximately $82 million in small business loans in Houston, resulting in nearly 2500 jobs being created for low-moderate income citizens. Source: HBDi

Loan Programs

Small Business Loan
$5,000 up to $500,000
Working capital, Equipment, Furniture & fixtures and Real estate
Up to 25 year terms, fixed rates determined case-by-case
Fast Track Loan
$5,000 up to $25,000
Seven year term
Three day processing, low-fixed rates
Includes Management and Technical assistance
Start-Up Business Loan
Up to $150,000
33% Equity injection
Relevant Industry Experience
Detailed Business Plan
Sufficient Cashflow and Collateral
SBA 504 Loan
Up to $5 million
Commercial Real Estate, Renovations and Heavy Equipment
10% Down payment
Fixed below market rates of interest

Classes

Experienced professionals from SCORE, Houston Business Development, Inc. and other agencies are on hand to conduct classes covering a variety of topics including:
-Managing Your Cash Flow
-How to Get A Small Busines Loan
-Record Keeping for Small Businesses
-Understanding Your Credit Report
-Low Budget Advertising & Marketing
-Planning For Your Business Growth