FDC/Lender Use Only
The Small Business Finance Center (SBFC) partners with Financial Development Corporations (FDCs) to provide loan guarantees and direct loans for small businesses that experience capital access barriers. FDCs were created in the California Corporations Code to aid the SBFC in the administration of its programs throughout the state, together removing barriers to access capital. As mission-based organizations, the FDCs aim to support small businesses and stimulate economic growth in underserved communities.
Forms:
- Borrower Certification for Demographic Related Data
- Borrower SEDI Certification
- Borrower SEDI Disclosure
- Borrower Sex Offender Certification
- Borrower Use of Proceeds and Conflict of Interest Certification
- Certification to Participate for Lenders
- Default Loan Procedures
- FDC Reimbursement Request Cover Sheet Template
- Lender Sex Offender Certification
- Lender Use of Proceeds and Conflict of Interest Certification
- Loan Guarantee Commitment Letter
- Loan Guarantee
- Personnel Activity Report (PAR) Template
- Request for Payment on a Defaulted Guarantee
- SBFC Media Release Form
- SSBCI Privacy Notice and Privacy Act Statement
- Quarterly Reporting Template – Lenders
- Quarterly Reporting Template – FDCs
- Reporting Field Definitions
Policy and Guidance:
Tool Box:
- State of the Loan Guarantee Program
- State of the SSBCI Loan Guarantee Program
- State of the COVID Microloan Guarantee Program
- State of Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program
- State of All Loan Guarantee Programs
- List of Participating Lenders – Current as of October 2024
- Online Application Portal
- Census Tract Tool
- NAICS Tool
- Find Your CA Representative Tool
- CDFI Investment Area Tool
- Instructions for Submitting Recovery Funds
SBFC Annual Reports:
Related links: Loan Guarantees | Disaster Relief Loan Guarantees | California Rebuilding Fund | Farm Loan Program | Jump Start Loans | Small Business Profiles | State Small Business Credit Initiative | Venture Capital Program | Participating Lenders | The California Office of the Small Business Advocate (CalOSBA)