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AltCap Proud Beneficiary of KC's Parade of Hearts
As one of five Parade of Hearts beneficiaries selected, AltCap will direct funds toward grants and business advisory services for minority and women-owned small businesses, giving them the tools needed for continued recovery and growth.
AltCap Leadership Receive Fellowships to 18th Annual Aspen Ideas Festival
AltCap is proud to announce two members of our team will be participating in the 18th Annual Aspen Ideas Festival, a week-long convening dedicated to exploring the ideas and issues that shape and challenge communities.
Small Businesses Still Face $28 Billion of Unforgiven PPP Loans
“There’s a gap in ability to complete the process,” said Ruben Alonso, CEO of AltCap, a community lender in Kansas City, Missouri. “It takes a lot of time for entrepreneurs who are working to keep businesses open.”
Kauffman Foundation gives $5.3M to AltCap to help address 'pervasive lack of access to capital' in KC
One of Kansas City's most successful and important local lenders during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic is receiving a $5.3 million booster from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
AltCap’s pandemic relief effort hits almost $13M
The community development financial institution pumped almost $13 million into small businesses in the metro area through pandemic relief programs, with a substantial portion going to small enterprises owned by people of color and women.
Access to Capital: ‘This is systemic racism’
Black-owned firms seeking capital are only half as likely as their white counterparts to obtain funding, creating a "deeply rooted systemic problem." But a new Kansas City program aims to do something about that.
Frozen Yogurt Franchisee Safely Reopens, Expands with COVID-19 Relief Funding
When his business took a hit due to mandatory shutdowns of nonessential businesses and stay-at-home orders, he turned to AltCap. Isaac’s friend recommended he apply for AltCap’s KC Region Small Business Relief + Recovery Loan Fund, which served as the first glimpse of hope for many Kansas City small businesses before the government launched the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
Five KC businesses team up to provide more for Black entrepreneurs
In an effort to increase that number, G.I.F.T is teaming up with Lead Bank, Alt-Cap, The Black Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City and equity2.
KC’s first Vietnamese coffee shop brews $20K at AltCap Your Biz; other winners include an urban farm, development company and selfie studio
Ten finalists pitched Wednesday at AltCap’s “Closing the Deal” competition, with four businesses taking home cash prizes. AltCap, which presented the event alongside UMB Bank, awarded the biggest check to Nguyen’s Cafe Cà Phê.
PNC contributes $5M in bridge capital to AltCap’s PPP loan program
PNC Bank provided $5 million in bridge capital to Kansas City-based AltCap, to provide Paycheck Protection Program loans to local, small and minority-owned businesses that have been unable to secure funding from traditional banks.
Extending the Reach of COVID-19 Small Business Relief
Nonprofit AltCap helps steer money for recovery to business owners often overlooked for loans.