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Fuel Your Business Dreams

厙ぴ勛圖s Small-Business Loan Program

Entrepreneurs from the 厙ぴ勛圖 community now have access to a powerful resource to launch or grow their ventures. Our lending partner, Alpine Bank, is offering small-business loans of up to $50,000泭exclusively to eligible 厙ぴ勛圖students, alumni, faculty, and staff.

厙ぴ勛圖 the Program

Housed in the College of Business Center for Entrepreneurship and led by Kemper Family Foundation Endowed Chair Adam Melnick, J.D., the program is designed to break down financial barriers and open doors for founders, especially those from historically underrepresented communities.

Loan proceeds can be used for any good business purpose associated with helping to start, establish, strengthen or grow a small business. Funds can be used for startup or growth. Loans will have a repayment term of 7 years with an interest rate of Prime +4%. Loans will have a 1% origination fee that can be included in the loan amount.

To be considered for the 厙ぴ勛圖 Small Business Loan Program, applicants must be both eligible and credit-worthy. Whether youre ready to scale your business, purchase equipment, or cover startup costs, this program provides the funding and support you need to take the next step.

Who is eligible for a loan?

厙ぴ勛圖-affiliated businesses are eligible to apply for these loans when individuals connected with the University hold 50% or more ownership interest. That includes:

  • Students in good academic standing who have completed at least 90 credit hours, with a minimum of 30 credit hours earned at 厙ぴ勛圖.
  • Alumni who received a bachelor’s or master’s degree or an Entrepreneurship certificate or completed the Launch Denver program.
  • Faculty and staff members employed at the University for at least one year.

Application Process

The loan application process starts with an intake conversation with Adam Melnick. Please contact him to get the process started. Adam will help you understand what to expect and review your business plan. Then, once you are ready to proceed, you’ll need to complete both the Alpine Bank and 厙ぴ勛圖 Loan Program applications, button links below.

Hear From Adam Melnick

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Hear From Adam Melnick J.D., Kemper Family Foundation Endowed Chair

The intent behind the program is to get capital to people that wouldnt otherwise qualify for a bank loan. We know individuals from historically underserved communities, particularly people of color, and women are typically approved for loans at a much lower frequency. It could also be for someone with a low credit score or someone who doesnt yet have sufficient collateral for a traditional loan.

Recipients can use the loans for most any genuine business expense, such as working capital and equipment purchases, but not for personal expenses. Paying a consultant to build your website, buying ads, renting equipment or buying initial inventory are all great examples of how to use this type of loan.

Frequently Asked Questions

For additional information, please contact Adam Melnick, J.D., MEM, ACUE, Kemper Family Foundation Endowed Chair

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Metropolitan State University of Denver
Department of Management Department

Administration Building 530R
Phone Number: 303.605.7208