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Ohio Refugee Microenterprise Program

Have the determination, but need support to start or grow your business? Let us help you build your legacy.

The Ohio Refugee Microenterprise Program helps refugee entrepreneurs in Ohio and surrounding counties gain financial independence through small business loans combined with business and financial coaching. The program helps New Americans start or grow their small businesses, building generational wealth and creating jobs in our communities.

We are able to provide assistance available in languages native to areas with approved refugee status.

Thank you to our program partners

Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio logo
Cincinnati Compass logo
Catholic Social Services Our Lady of Guadalupe Center logo
Apprisen Logo
ETSS Logo
Elevate Northland Logo
Community Refugee & Immigration Services logo
Refugee Connect logo
The Refugee Response logo
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The Economic & Community Development Institute (ECDI) is one of the top U.S. SBA intermediary microlenders with a mission to invest in people to create measurable and enduring social and economic change. ECDI provides responsible, affordable lending and comprehensive small business development services to help meet the needs of small businesses

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