Maryland will get $23 million in federal funding to spur small business lending and help companies in the state expand and create jobs, state economic development officials and the U.S. Department of the Treasury said Thursday.
The funding, available through an initiative of the newly enacted federal Small Business Jobs Act, is designed to leverage a total $230 million in financing for small businesses and expected to create or retain thousands of jobs, said Christian S. Johansson, secretary of the state Department of Business and Economic Development. Johansson announced the state's allocation from the State Small Business Credit Initiative during a conference call with reporters along with Gene Sperling, counselor to Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner.



