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Apache County entrepreneurs can access county contacts, programs and $2M loans

Ein Az says loans up to $2 million are available to small businesses and private nonprofits impacted by these disasters.

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Apache County entrepreneurs can access county contacts, programs and $2M loans
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An evergreen guide outlines the local resources Apache County entrepreneurs typically use, including county contacts, regional development programs, and practical steps for new business start-ups, the guide’s summary states. The document’s full content in the materials provided is truncated; the available fragment reads "- Overview: Entrepreneurs in A."

A separate statement attributed to an entity identified as Ein Az addresses disaster-related lending for the same audience. “We're pleased to offer loans to small businesses and private nonprofits impacted by these disasters,” Ein Az says, and the statement adds, "The loan amount can be up to $2 million." The two verbatim sentences from Ein Az are the most specific numeric details in the materials supplied.

The guide, as summarized, explicitly includes county contacts, regional development programs, and practical steps for new business start-ups for Apache County entrepreneurs. Beyond that high-level scope, the provided materials do not list names of county offices, program titles, phone numbers, or step-by-step checklists; the only direct excerpt from the original report beyond the summary is the fragment "- Overview: Entrepreneurs in A."

The lending description identifies beneficiaries as "small businesses and private nonprofits" and ties the loans to entities "impacted by these disasters," but the materials do not specify which disasters are referenced. The supplied materials also omit dates, application deadlines, interest rates, repayment terms, eligibility criteria, collateral requirements, and the official name of any loan program linked to Ein Az.

The supplier of the loan quotes is named in the materials as Ein Az, but the documents do not describe Ein Az’s organizational role, location, or authority. The materials make no claim about whether Ein Az is part of the evergreen guide, a partner program, a lender, or a government agency; that relationship is not explicit in the supplied content.

Given the gaps in the materials, readers seeking to pursue funding or program assistance in Apache County should note the limits of what is on record here: the guide’s summary and the two Ein Az sentences are the only explicit claims available. Missing details that remain to be confirmed include the full text and publisher of the evergreen guide, county economic development contact names and phone numbers, the names and services of regional development programs, the specific disasters referenced, the official loan program name associated with Ein Az, and complete loan terms and application procedures.

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