Community
Microfinance Program
Community
Microfinance Program
Alterna’s Community Microfinance Program provides access to capital and affordable financial products and services for individuals, entrepreneurs, and organizations. This program aims to address socioeconomic inequity and create opportunities for financial independence by reducing barriers to banking for those often excluded from financing.
Our Focus Segments Include:
Helps those who are looking to bridge their income gap through full or part-time self-employment.
Eligibility:
You will need:
Loan Amounts:
The annual percentage rate (APR) of 10.09% is based on a loan of $5,000 over a 3 year term at an interest rate of 8.70% (Alterna Prime Rate + 2.00%) with an administration fee of $100.
If there are no fees, APR and interest rate will be the same. Rates are subject to change at any time without notice.
Helps individuals who are pursuing training, exams, licensing, or need to purchase tools of the trade that will lead to employment in their chosen field.
Eligibility
You will need:
Loan Amounts:
$1,000 - $15,000
The annual percentage rate (APR) of 9.16% is based on a loan of $15,000 over a 3 year term at an interest rate of 8.70% (Alterna Prime Rate + 2.00%) with an administration fee of $100.
If there are no fees, APR and interest rate will be the same. Rates are subject to change at any time without notice.
Supports self-employed entrepreneurs to purchase tools and equipment or market their services.
Eligibility
You will need:
Loan Amounts:
$1,000 - $15,000
The annual percentage rate (APR) of 9.16% is based on a loan of $15,000 over a 3 year term at an interest rate of 8.70% (Alterna Prime Rate + 2.00%) with an administration fee of $100.
If there are no fees, APR and interest rate will be the same. Rates are subject to change at any time without notice.
For both for profit and nonprofit initiatives that are using business strategies to build a better world.
Eligibility for for-profit social entrepreneurs:
Eligibility for nonprofit and co-operative organizations:
You will need:
Loan Amounts
$1,000 - $25,000
The annual percentage rate (APR) of 9.16% is based on a loan of $15,000 over a 3 year term at an interest rate of 8.70% (Alterna Prime Rate + 2.00%) with an administration fee of $100.
If there are no fees, APR and interest rate will be the same. Rates are subject to change at any time without notice.
Supports women looking to self-employment to gain the flexibility they need to balance multiple demands.
Eligibility
You will need:
Loan Amounts
$1,000 - $25,000
The annual percentage rate (APR) of 9.16% is based on a loan of $15,000 over a 3 year term at an interest rate of 8.70% (Alterna Prime Rate + 2.00%) with an administration fee of $100.
If there are no fees, APR and interest rate will be the same. Rates are subject to change at any time without notice.
Joint Loan Program with BDC
Black entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, and women entrepreneurs who have received up to $25,000 in funding through Alterna’s Community Microfinance Program have the opportunity to double this amount through the Joint Loan Program with BDC, for a potential total of $50,000.
The Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund, a component of the Black Entrepreneurship Program, is a partnership between the Government of Canada, Black-led business organizations, and several financial institutions.
Designed to build resilience, this built-in savings program will empower entrepreneurs to create financial reserves for their small businesses and work towards other long-term goals.
Our Micro Business Banking Package was created as part of our Community Microfinance Program to provide entrepreneurs access to holistic financial advice and customized product offerings.
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