Bradford Revolving Loan Fund 2003
Bradford Revolving Loan Fund 2003
The Bradford Revolving Loan Fund (BRLF) was established in 1993 with a $330,000 Community Development Block Grant from the New Hampshire Office of State Planning to the Town of Bradford. Â The Capital Regional Development Council (CRDC) is a Certified Development Company with the goal of economic development. Â CRDC underwrites and provides servicing for the Bradford Revolving Loan Fund.
Loans from the BRLF can be used for working capital, fixed assets, re-financing and debt consolidation and range from $5,000 to $100,000. Loans are available to qualified small businesses located in the primary lending area of Merrimack and Sullivan County.
Advantages of the program include:
- Repayment terms for working capital up to 5 years, machinery/equipment up to  10 years, and real estate up to 20 years
- To encourage rapid repayment, amortization schedules are negotiable
- Collateral is negotiable, usually subordinate to bank financing
As of December 31, 2003, the fund balance was $457,479. Â Two loans were made during 2003 by the BRLF through CRDC. Â Additional funds are available for qualified borrowers.
For additional information and loan applications you can contact Niel Cannon or Jude Hamel of CRDC at 228-1872. Â Loan applications are also available via CRDC’s web site at www.crdc-nh.com.
Current Committee Members are Harriet Douglass, Les Gordon, Laura Hallahan, Robin Steiner, Deb Sias and Mark Aldrich. Â Deb Sias is the bank representative and Mark Aldrich is the CRDC representative.
Respectfully submitted,
Deb Sias, Chairman


