Incentives Directory

Our staff at the RADC provide the technical assistance to put together financial packaging, and business plan guidance for clients, existing and start-up businesses. We work in partnership with the Small Business Development Center in Marshall or the Center for Rural Entrepreneurship in Hutchinson to assist our clients with the best information so they can to make a sound business decision for their future.

Our Incentive Directory provides you with a complete listing of all the tools available for you to access for gap financing for deal flow assistance for your business financial package.

Agricultural Utilization Research Institute (AURI) AURI was created to foster long term economic benefit through increased business and employment opportunities to rural Minnesota through: The identification
Minnesota's economic development, finance and tax organizations provide a range of incentive programs to initiate new business and commercial investment. Specific programs include the Job Opportunity Building Zone Program,
THe Opportunity Zone program was approved on May 18th and in Rdwood County we have one zone that was approved which is located west and south of Redwood Falls!  Click
PACE is a financing tool that helps for profit businesses do energy efficiency retrofits on their property.  The premise of the program is that the business does not see a
Prairieland EDC is a private non-profit corporation organized in 1983 to deliver the U.S. SBA 504 program. Today, Prairieland EDC is a SBA 504 Premier Certified Lender. As a
This is a research report from the U of M Extension Center for community vitality done in partnership with CURA and the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota!
A strong, diverse economy that capitalizes on existing assets in the region is a key to a prosperous future for southwest Minnesota. For more than 20 years, the Southwest
The Southwest Minnesota Housing Partnership is a non-profit community development corporation serving thirty counties in rural Minnesota. We aim to build strong and healthy places to live so that
A strong, diverse economy that capitalizes on existing assets in the region is a key to a prosperous future for southwest Minnesota. For more than 20 years, the Southwest
The Micro-Loan Program of the Southwest Minnesota Foundation (SWMF} was developed to provide loans to small local businesses. The creation of new jobs is a primary consideration in funding
Tax increment financing uses the increase in property taxes generated by new development to finance qualified public improvement costs related to that development. The difference between the current property
The purpose of the Wabasso EDA RLF is to provide gap financing for new and/or existing businesses, and/or retention of significant jobs with viable plans for making improvements, locating or