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§ 109.200 - Application to become an ILP Intermediary.

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Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA). SBA will periodically publish a NOFA in the Federal Register, advising potential applicants of the availability of funds for the ILP program. Any eligible entity may then submit an application to become an ILP Intermediary. When submitting its application, an applicant must comply with both these regulations and any requirements specified in the NOFA, including submission deadlines. The NOFA may specify limitations, special rules, procedures, and restrictions for a particular funding round.

Contents of application. The application to become an ILP Intermediary must include:

Documentation that the applicant meets the eligibility and continuing participation requirements for the ILP program set forth in § 109.100;

A completed ILP Intermediary application form provided by SBA;

A description of:

The type of small businesses to be assisted;

The size and range of loans to be made;

The interest rate and terms of the loans to be made;

The geographic area to be served and the economic, poverty, and unemployment characteristics of the area;

The status of small businesses in the area to be served and an analysis of the availability of credit; and

Any additional forms and documentation required by SBA.

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§ 109.200 - Application to become an ILP Intermediary.