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Flexible loans for Washington’s small businesses & nonprofits

Grow your business with the Washington Small Business Flex Fund 2.

Supported by the Washington State Department of Commerce, the Fund helps small businesses and nonprofits access affordable loans they need to thrive.

With competitive interest rates and flexible repayment options, the new Washington Small Business Flex Fund 2 is designed to help small businesses and nonprofits access funds to grow and thrive.

TAKE THE NEXT STEP

Apply now for:
flexible, affordable loans
fixed, competitive interest rates
36- to 72-month repayment timelines

Small businesses and nonprofits can borrow up to $250,000 and the money can be spent flexibly, including on payroll, utilities & rent, supplies, marketing & advertising, building improvements or repairs, and other business expenses.

Loan terms

COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATES.

Borrow up to $250,000
Rates at 1-4% above WSJ Prime rate — as of July 27, 2023, rates range from 9.5-12.5% depending on the length of the loan
Fixed interest rate for the life of the loan
36- to 72-month loan terms
No prepayment penalties

APPLYING IS SIMPLE.

Eligible businesses must have:
Fewer than 50 employees
Annual revenues of less than $5 million
Been in business for at least one year prior to time of application

Loan use is flexible.

Payroll
Utilities & rent
Marketing & advertising
Building improvements or repairs
Other business expenses

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Benefits

How does this help small businesses and nonprofits?
Many small businesses and nonprofits in Washington state experience significant barriers to accessing the financial resources they need to develop and grow. This program aims to provide quality, flexible and affordable loan products for them through a network of Department of Commerce-approved community lenders.
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The Washington Small Business Flex Fund 2 was created to provide access to affordable loans for smaller, local businesses and nonprofits that need it most.

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HOW IS THIS PROGRAM DIFFERENT FROM TRADITIONAL LOAN PROGRAMS?

Our network of nonprofit, community-based lenders makes the Washington Small Business Flex Fund 2 different from other loan programs.

With decades of experience helping Washington’s small businesses and nonprofits, these community lenders can assist you through every step of the loan process.

The Washington Small Business Flex Fund 2 is NOT a forgivable loan program. The borrower will need to pay back the full amount of the loan with interest over a 3- to 6-year term.

Communities are stronger when small businesses thrive.

Whether child care centers, restaurants, local farms, health care service providers or community-based nonprofits, small businesses and local organizations help our communities thrive, while creating jobs that contribute to the health of our statewide economy.

Community lenders committed to your success

Ready to Apply?

$250,000

BORROW UP TO

1-4%

OVER WSJ PRIME INTEREST RATE

36-72

MONTH LOAN TERMS

$250,000

BORROW UP TO

1-4%

OVER WSJ PRIME INTEREST RATE

36-72

MONTH LOAN TERMS

Due to a limited amount of funding availability and the high volume of applications expected, it is anticipated that not all applicants will be able to receive a loan. Applications will be reviewed in the order they are received and will be managed to support the program’s goals. The time it takes to process an application will depend on the volume of applications received by the matched community lender. Please note that submitting an application is not an indication of eligibility and does not mean that a loan will be approved or funded. Additional information will be requested in your application that will determine your eligibility for a loan. 

We recommend applying as soon as possible.

The Washington State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) provides much-needed capital to small businesses and nonprofits throughout Washington, particularly those in historically underserved and under-banked communities. SSBCI is administered by the Washington State Department of Commerce in partnership with the U.S. Department of Treasury and financial institutions statewide. For more information, visit this website.

The Washington Small Business Flex Fund 2 is supported by the Washington State Department of Commerce and the US Department of Treasury.