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 Forward Innovation Fund Loan Program (FIF)

The Forward Innovation Fund (FIF) loan program is designed to provide financial assistance for the start-up and expansion of minority- owned businesses in Wisconsin. This program provides low interest loans to assist in the development of minority-owned companies.

Eligible Applicants:

Eligible applicants are Minority Businesses that have a comprehensive business plan fully describing the proposed project. The business plan should demonstrate access to a team of professional advisors.*

  • Minority Businesses are defined as businesses 51% owned and controlled by any of the following: Black, Hispanic, American Indian, Eskimo, Asian Pacific, Asian Indian, Aleut, or Native Hawaiian.
  • If you do not currently have a business plan, the Early Planning Grant (EPG) program may be able to provide you with a grant to develop a comprehensive business plan. To access this grant, go to www.wenportal.org
  • If you do not qualify for an Early Planning Grant you may qualify for an Entrepreneurial Training Grant (ETG). The Department of Commerce can provide applicants with a grant to help cover a portion of the cost of attending Small Business Development Center's (SBDC) new Entrepreneurial Training course. To access this grant, go to www.wenportal.org

Eligible Activities:

Eligible Project Costs are limited to fixed asset financing and working capital. Examples of Eligible Project Costs include:

  • Working Capital
  • Acquisition of Existing Businesses
  • Purchase of Equipment
  • In certain cases, Land and Construction Project costs may be eligible

Note: Refinancing is not an eligible activity.

Finance Terms And Conditions:

Interest Rate:

The Department of Commerce will provide below market interest at a fixed rate for the life of the loan. (Typically 4%)

Terms:

  1. Equipment and Working Capital: 5 to 7 years

Collateral:

The Department of Commerce will seek the best collateral position possible to ensure that all FIF loans are adequately secured.

Repayment:

Monthly payments of the principal and interest are required.

Guarantees:

Personal guarantees are required.

Funding Availability:

A loan review process that uses the underwriting criteria detailed below determines the level of participation by Commerce. The goal of Commerce is to encourage partnerships among organizations and businesses to promote economic development in the state. Applicants should work with a bank and a local development corporation to structure a loan package. The FIF loan may not be the sole source of financing, which makes this a gap financing loan program. Ideally, applicants should have some equity in the project.

An ideal example of a $100,000 capital investment requirement

Personal Equity 5,000
Bank 45,000
Development Corporation 25,000
MBD Loan 25,000
Total 100,000

Underwriting Criteria:

Underwriting criteria considered in the loan review process are:

Project Viability

  • Cash Flow-adequate to support debt service
  • Creditworthiness of applicant- An application will be considered ineligible if personal credit report or Dun and Bradstreet report includes:
  • Current past due loans
  • Significant amount of current derogatory remarks on credit report
  • Judgements or other negative public records or outstanding legal issues
  • Outstanding child support payments
  •  Local, State or Federal tax liens
  • Open bankruptcies (bankruptcies must have been dismissed for at least 2 years, during which time the applicant has demonstrated significant improvements in credit history)
  • Applicants will be given an opportunity to explain poor credit history
  • Work Experience- The applicant must have at least 2 years of relevant work experince.
  • Education/Training- The applicant's education and/or training must be relevant to the proposed business venture.
  • Available Capital/Funding- The applicant must have the cash reserves (equity) necessary to invest in the proposed business.
  •   While it is not a requirement at the time of application, our funding commitment is contigent upon bank and/or other local funding partners

OTHER FACTORS

  • Community Benefit - Project must have a positive economic impact upon the local community.
  • Jobs - Consideration will be given to how many jobs will be created/retained.
  • Consideration will be  given to how many direct jobs will be created and/or retained.
  • Competition- The proposed business must not have a negative impact upon other local businesses.
  • Area Demographics - The proposed business be located in a target area.

The Application Process:

The FIF loan application process involves three steps:

  1. Interested applicants must meet the definition of a Minority Business described above.

  2. The applicant will contact a Commerce Bureau of Minority Business Representative (see below) to discuss the project and obtain application materials.

  3. The applicant will submit the application to Commerce where a Finance Specialist will underwrite the project and make a funding recommendation to the Minority Business Development Board. The Minority Business Development Board will:
  1. Approve the FIF loan, in which case the applicant will enter into a written loan agreement with Commerce.

OR

  1. Deny the proposal, in which case the applicant will receive a letter outlining the reasons for denial.

To receive further information about the Minority Business Development (FIF) loan program, please contact the Bureau of Minority Business Development at:

Bureau of Minority Business Development
201 West Washington Avenue
P.O. Box 7970
Madison, WI 53707-7970

Phone: (608) 267-9550
Fax: (608) 264-6151

Email: COMMBD@wisconson.gov