These are programs that help finance export activities.  Our partners, Wells Fargo Bank and Montana Business Capital, also may help.  

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Financing Exports Solution Center
Export Finance Matchmaker
A U.S. Department of Commerce program designed to match, via the Internet, U.S. exporters with sources of export financing or risk mitigation.
Export-Import Bank of the United States
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) is an independent U.S. government agency that helps finance the overseas sales of U.S. goods and services. Programs offered include: Credit Insurance, Working Capital and Loan Guarantees.
Ex-Im Bank Export Credit Insurance Program
Provides foreign credit risk protection to exporters and financing institutions (opens as a pdf file).
Ex-Im Bank Working Capital Guarantee Program
Encourages lenders to provide pre-export working capital to U.S. exporters to facilitate exports that would not otherwise occur.
Ex-Im Bank Medium and Long-Term Loans and Guarantee Programs
Cover up to 85 percent of a company's U.S. export value.
SBA International Trade Loans
Provides financing for small businesses to expand their export markets or upgrade their facilities to improve their competitive position.
US Trade and Development Agency Market Feasibility Studies
Grants are available to fund feasibility studies and other project planning activities for major projects in developing and middle-income countries.
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
OPIC's political risk insurance and loans assist U.S. businesses to invest and compete in emerging markets and developing nations.
 
Programs for Financing Agricultural Exports
WUSATA
The Western United States Agricultural Trade Association, is a non-profit organization that provides grants to promote the export of food and agricultural products from the Western region of the United States.
USDA Export Credit Guarantee Program
Can be used to underwrite credit extended by the private banking sector on exports of food and agricultural products
USDA Supplier Credit Guarantee Program
Encourages exports to buyers in countries where credit is necessary to maintain or increase U.S. sales, but where financing may not be available without CCC guarantees.
USDA Facility Guarantee Program
Provides payment guarantees to facilitate the financing of manufactured goods and services exported from the United States to improve or establish agriculture-related facilities in emerging markets
USDA Export Enhancement Program
Helps products produced by U.S. farmers meet competition from subsidizing countries, by paying cash to exporters as bonuses, allowing them to sell U.S. agricultural products in targeted countries at prices below the exporter's costs of acquiring them.
FAS Market Access Program Funds
Provides direct cost-share assistance to non-profit agricultural trade associations who assist U.S. companies in entering and expanding sales in foreign markets.
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