Growth Fund

The Growth Fund program was established in 2021 with levied funding from the Mountrail County Commission. The Growth Fund enhances the county’s financial toolbox to serve new and existing businesses needing access to capital.

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Resource Provider
Our mission is to grow Mountrail County’s quality of life, enhance economic opportunity, and promote growth and development by providing guidance and resources to entrepreneurs and communities.
Resource Type
Loan
Location
58763, 58784, 58852, 58770, 58718, 58771, 58773, 58734, 58756, 58769, 58776, 58794
Purpose
Business Acquisition, COVID-19, Debt Refinancing, Equipment, Hiring & Recruitment, Inventory, Leasehold Improvements, Other, Real Estate, Renovation to Real Estate, Startup, Working Capital
Industry
Agriculture, Childcare, Communications, Communities, Construction, Energy, Ethanol, Exporting, Finance, Food Service, Healthcare, High Growth, Hospitality, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Other, Primary Sector, Professional Services, Real Estate, Retail, Tourism, Transportation, Utilities, Value-Added
Business Stage
Existing Business, New Business
Deadline
Contact
Beth Calderon
(701) 628-2532

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