Business financing in Mckenzie County.
County-by-county financing guides. No paperwork. No social. No ID.
No institution is based inside the Mckenzie County line. We do not hide that — below are the doors that serve it from the rest of North Dakota.
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The doors in Mckenzie County.
The CDFIs, credit unions, and microlenders that actually say yes — county by county, in two languages. We are not a lender. Nobody paid to be listed. And where a county has no good doors, we say so.
- Lake Agassiz Regional Development CorporationBusiness capital
- Grameen AmericaAccepts ITIN
Microloans for women entrepreneurs. Requires photo ID and proof of address — no SSN requirement. Branches in major metro areas.
Business capital - Mission Asset FundAccepts ITIN
Zero-interest lending circles and credit building. SSN or ITIN accepted. Works through nonprofit partners across the country.
Personal
2 of these doors accept an ITIN.
They will open an application with an ITIN instead of a social security number. They are marked ACCEPTS ITIN below.

McKenzie County, North Dakota is one of the fastest-growing counties in the country, driven by the Bakken oil patch and a expanding small-business economy in and around Watford City. Whether you are a solo contractor, a new shop owner, or a small real-estate investor, there are real local options for financing — from regional credit unions and CDFIs to SBA-backed loans. This guide walks you through who qualifies, what paperwork you will need, which local institutions serve this county, and what traps to avoid along the way.
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Home FinancingPurchase, renovation, HELOC, and bridge loans for homeowners and investorsSEE IT IN MCKENZIE COUNTY →
Personal FinancingPersonal loans, credit building, and ITIN-friendly financing optionsSEE IT IN MCKENZIE COUNTY →34ND COUNTIES WITH DOORSThe whole stateEvery county in North Dakota, in this same lane.15 institutions fund business financing inside North Dakota county lines.OPEN THE STATE →Still don't see your situation?
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