Business Financing Programs — City of Jacksonville
OpenCity of Jacksonville Office of Economic DevelopmentFLSmall Business
Updated: Dec 3, 2025
Summary
Jacksonville’s Business Financing Programs connect local businesses with loans, incentives, and support to foster growth, expansion, and economic development across the city’s business community.
Eligibility
Small, micro, and growing businesses within Jacksonville city limits that meet program standards and qualify under local economic development or financing criteria.
Full Description
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