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Working Capital Loan Fund

The Working Capital Loan Fund is designed to provide loans to incubator stage companies in Maryland. Loans of between $15,000 and $50,000 are available to early stage technology-oriented companies affiliated with the incubation network in Maryland.   The funds are to be used for working capital in order to assist a company with expansion, market entry, or other initiatives, and are specifically targeted toward incubation-affiliated businesses in Western Maryland, the Lower and Mid-Shore, and Baltimore City.

Administered by the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO)


About TEDCO:

The Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO), an independent entity, was established by the Maryland General Assembly in 1998 to facilitate the creation of businesses and foster their growth in all regions of the State. TEDCO's role is to be Maryland's leading source of funding for seed capital and entrepreneurial business assistance for technology transfer and development programs. TEDCO connects emerging technology companies with federal laboratories, research universities, business incubators and specialized technical assistance. For the third consecutive year, TEDCO was recognized as the most active early/seed stage investor in the nation in the July 2006 issue of Entrepreneur magazine.The Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO), an independent entity, was established by the Maryland General Assembly in 1998 to facilitate the creation of businesses and foster their growth in all regions of the State. TEDCO's role is to be Maryland's leading source of funding for seed capital and entrepreneurial business assistance for technology transfer and development programs. TEDCO connects emerging technology companies with federal laboratories, research universities, business incubators and specialized technical assistance. For the third consecutive year, TEDCO was recognized as the most active early/seed stage investor in the nation in the July 2006 issue of Entrepreneur magazine.

Some of TEDCO's recent programmatic initiatives include:

Technology Transfer

  • Maryland Technology Transfer Fund
  • Aberdeen Technology Transfer Initiative
  • Fort Detrick Technology Transfer Initiative
  • NASA Mid-Atlantic Technology Transfer Center
  • NAVAIR Technology Commercialization Initiative

Rural & Entrepreneurial Business Assistance

  • Maryland Technology Partnership for Innovation
  • Mountain Maryland SBIR
  • Rural Business Incubation RBI Initiative.

Business Incubation

  • Feasibility Study Grant Program
  • Incubator Development Fund Program.

For more information visit http://www.marylandtedco.org