The FSC Corporate Membership is comprised of individuals who assist the organization in creating programs and addressing the needs of small business owners. The members meet periodically to discuss financing strategies and are influential in improving services in the business community. Membership is not a requirement to get a loan. Membership is free of charge.
Members must be from the following groups: (1) Government organizations responsible for economic development in the County; (2) Financial Institutions that provide commercial long-term, fixed asset financing in the County; (3) Community organizations dedicated to economic development in the County; (4) Businesses located in the County.
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Largo, Maryland — An over flowing room of media representatives, local business owners, bank representatives, and professionals of the Prince George’s County economic development community rose to their feet in ovation at the close of the press conference, January 4, 2011 that was organized by FSC First. The Press Conference, which was attended by County Executive Rushern L. Baker, III; Maryland State Senator Joanne C. Benson; and other Elected and Appointed officials, was held to announce FSC First had approved more than $2 million in new funding requests to five local businesses in Prince George’s County. The $2 million in loan commitments represents approximately 50% of FSC First’s fiscal year 2011 lending goals.
On September 30, 2011 at 4:00 PM the smell of good food,Old Bay, and fresh steamed crabs will fill the air for the 2011 FSC First Crab Feast. What a better way to end the summer than to network, enjoy good food and crabs, listen to the sounds of DJ Michael Cruz, with a chance to win a door price and have lots of fun!
FSC First culminated its activities for the calendar year 2010 with an Annual Meeting at the Newton White Mansion in Bowie, MD on December 9. Guest of Honor at the event was the newly-elected Prince George’s County County Executive, The Honorable Rushern L. Baker, III.
What First Friday Attendees Had to Say
“Very knowledgeable. Very personable. Spoke in terms a non-accountant, non-lender could understand.” Tamara Thompson Johnson, Cristia Data Systems