How Can the SBA Community Advantage Program Help Fund a Franchise Startup

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How Can the SBA Community Advantage Program Help Fund a Franchise Startup

Looking to start a franchise but unsure how to fund it? Discover how the SBA Community Advantage Program can be your gateway to success. This program offers flexible loan options and doesn't have strict credit score requirements, making it accessible to a wide range of entrepreneurs. Learn about the benefits, requirements, and how to get started in this comprehensive video.

Question: Hello, I'm interested in starting a franchise and I've heard about the SBA Community Advantage Program. Can you explain how this program can help fund a franchise startup and what the benefits are? Thanks, Mark.

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Timestamps:
0:15 Overview of the program and nonprofit involvement
0:50 Credit score requirements and success stories
1:19 Loan ranges and risk margins
1:43 Approval factors and advantages over traditional banks

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