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SBA Made in America Loan Guarantee Program

U.S. Small Business Administration

Up to $5,000,000

The short version

90% SBA guarantee for U.S. small manufacturers

Launched May 1, 2026, the SBA Made in America Loan Guarantee provides small manufacturers (NAICS 31–33) access to SBA-guaranteed loans up to $5 million with a 90% federal guarantee — well above the standard 7(a) rate of 75%. Upfront guarantee fees waived through September 2026 for loans up to $950,000. Covers equipment upgrades, facility expansion, supply chain diversification, and working capital for U.S. manufacturers.

Funding type
Loan
Level
Federal
Amount range
$1,000 – $5,000,000
Realistic amount
Most qualifying small manufacturers will access $250,000–$2,500,000 based on equipment and facility financing needs. The…
Deadline
Rolling — available year-round through SBA-approved lenders. Fee waivers in effect through September 30, 2026. Loan guarantee available beyond that date.
Status
active
States
Nationwide
Payment model
loan

Who qualifies

Hard requirements

What it covers

Eligible expenses

  • Equipment and machinery upgrades or replacement for U.S. manufacturing operations
  • Facility modernization, expansion, or construction for manufacturing
  • Supply chain diversification — sourcing from domestic or allied-nation suppliers
  • Working capital to support manufacturing operations and inventory
  • Strategic acquisitions of manufacturing businesses or assets
  • Reshoring initiatives — establishing or expanding U.S. production of previously offshore goods
  • Real estate purchases for owner-occupied manufacturing facilities

Ineligible expenses

  • Non-manufacturing business activities (if primary NAICS is not 31–33)
  • Personal expenses or passive investment activities
  • Lending or financial businesses
  • Repayment of existing debt (unless structuring as a refinance under eligible program rules)
  • Businesses involved in gambling, political activities, or illegal activities

How to apply

  1. 1

    Confirm NAICS code falls in sectors 31–33

    Verify your primary NAICS code is a manufacturing code (31–33). If you have a mixed business, your primary activity must be manufacturing. Use SBA's NAICS lookup tool or confirm with your accountant or bank.

  2. 2

    Find an SBA-approved lender familiar with Made in America

    Contact your existing bank, an SBA Preferred Lender, or an SBA Finance Manager. Mention the Made in America Loan Guarantee specifically — lenders need to designate the loan under this program to receive the 90% guarantee. SBA district offices can provide referrals.

  3. 3

    Gather financial documentation and project plan

    Prepare: 3 years of business tax returns, YTD P&L and balance sheet, business debt schedule, personal financial statements for 20%+ owners, and documentation of the manufacturing project (equipment quotes, facility expansion plans, supply chain diversification strategy).

  4. 4

    Submit loan application through the lender

    The lender handles the SBA guarantee application — no direct SBA submission required. The lender submits to SBA for guarantee. Standard 7(a) processing takes 2–5 business days for Preferred Lenders; longer for non-preferred lenders (5–10 days).

  5. 5

    Close and begin manufacturing investment

    Upon approval, close the loan with the lender. Funds disbursed for the manufacturing purpose. Repayment begins the following month. Terms up to 25 years for real estate; 10 years for equipment; 7 years for working capital.

Industry & certifications

NAICS codes: 31, 32, 33

Insider tip

Fee waivers expire September 30, 2026 — applying before October 1 saves 2–3.5% of the guaranteed loan amount in upfront fees, which on a $1M loan is $20,000–$35,000 in savings.

Deadline & timing

Fee waivers (upfront guarantee fees on 7(a) up to $950K; both fees on 504 loans) expire September 30, 2026. Program continues beyond that date with standard fees. Apply before October 1, 2026 to maximize fee savings.

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Last reviewed 2026. GrantCompass is an independent funding-discovery tool and is not affiliated with any government agency. Always confirm details on the official program page.