Small Business Loans
The Michigan Interfaith Trust Fund offers low interest loans
to small businesses in the state of Michigan to promote
community economic development. These businesses generally
do not qualify for conventional bank loans. Some examples
include: day care center, florist, restaurant, deli, coffee
shop, cyber cafe, lawn service, clothing design/manufacturing
business. Loans may be used for a variety of purposes:
• Acquisition, construction or renovation of a building
• Inventory
• Cash flow to fund planned business expansion
• Predevelopment costs (special dollars available)
• Purchase of land
Non-Profit Facility Loans
The Fund also makes loans to non-profit organizations to
acquire, build or renovate facilities to be used for delivery
of services to low to moderate income people. Some examples
include: counseling center, community center, community
mental health office, community newspaper, food cooperative.
Micro-Enterprise Loans
While the Fund does not make direct micro-enterprise loans
(under $10,000), it does capitalize loan funds in local
communities. Examples: micro-enterprise fund and contractor's
revolving loan fund. The Fund has also signed a special
agreement with Detroit Entrepreneurship Institute to make
several micro-loans yearly to DEI graduates (under $10,000).