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FINANCING/INCENTIVES SCOTT COUNTY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, The purpose of the Scott County Development Corporation Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) is to provide gap financing and seed money for both existing businesses, as well as, any business wanting to locate in the county. The RLF fund was established in 1964 through investments by local business and community leaders in the Winchester Area Economic Development Corporation. Through successful loans and further investment the RLF has grown to provide both local and new businesses access to funding when no other financing was available. Terms: The Scott County Development Corporation Board of Directors will evaluate each loan application on an individual basis. A majority of the board's consent is required to approve any loan and the board will establish all terms. Typically, loans are no more than 15 years and the interest rate is based on the current prime rate. Applicants must operate a business in Scott County or wish to relocate within the county. Eligible uses of funds: • Acquisition and rehabilitation of real estate Ineligible uses of funds: • Refinancing or consolidating existing debt Example Projects: The Scott County Development Corporation RLF program was instrumental in bringing several health services to the county. RLF funds purchased a facility to establish a dentist, Dr. Tom Welch, as well as the Winchester Family Practice, an affiliate of Pike County Family Practice. The RLF program also enabled a new owner to purchase the necessary equipment to continue operating the Scott County Chiropractic Clinic. WINCO Inc., a Winchester-based Internet service provider, used the RLF program to purchase wireless Internet equipment to expand its services. For more information or to apply for funding, contact the Scott County Development Corporation President Charles Frost at (217)742-3134 or Treasurer Lisa Everetts at (217)742-3121. |
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