Establishes NJ Non-Profit Loan Guarantee Pilot Program within EDA.
The EDA is required to implement this program within six months of the bill's effective date. It will evaluate applications from non-profits based on criteria such as tax-exempt status under federal law, existence of at least 10 years, and prior state financial assistance. The loans for which guarantees are provided must demonstrate potential job creation and financial stability, with each guarantee not exceeding $15 million. This encourages non-profits to expand their capabilities and economic contributions.
Bill S2287 introduces the New Jersey Non-Profit Loan Guarantee Pilot Program, aimed at providing financial assistance to non-profit organizations through loan guarantees. The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) is tasked with establishing and maintaining this program, which will specifically support the construction of new physical spaces that can generate income sufficient to repay these loans. The program is designed to bolster the viability of non-profits, which play critical roles in various communities throughout the state.
Notably, the bill mandates that for a loan guarantee to be approved, it must result in the creation of 10 or more full-time jobs, which highlights the program's focus on economic impact. Furthermore, the operational success of the bill will be assessed through annual reports prepared by the EDA to evaluate demand and the effectiveness of the program, ensuring transparency and accountability. This dual approach of supporting non-profits while aiming for tangible economic outcomes is a notable aspect of the legislation.