Key Takeaways
- Massachusetts has a concentrated DACA community in Lawrence, Boston's East Boston, and the Merrimack Valley
- DACA entrepreneurs in Lawrence and East Boston operate restaurants, cleaning services, and construction businesses
- SBA loans now closed to DACA owners in Massachusetts — Bankable fills the gap with 48-hour decisions
- Restaurants, cleaning services, construction, and retail are key DACA business sectors in Massachusetts
- 48-hour decisions for Massachusetts DACA business owners — no green card required
Massachusetts is home to one of the largest DACA recipient populations in the United States — approximately ~1.5% of all active DACA holders call Massachusetts home. These are individuals who grew up in American communities, attended American schools, and built American businesses. DACA entrepreneurs in Massachusetts are economic contributors: they employ local workers, pay state and federal taxes, and serve as anchors of their communities.
DACA Entrepreneurs in Massachusetts: Community Builders
The DACA community in Massachusetts is concentrated in cities and regions including Lawrence, East Boston, Chelsea, Revere, Brockton, and the Merrimack Valley. In these communities, DACA entrepreneurs operate restaurant, cleaning services, construction, landscaping, retail, and personal care businesses that serve their neighbors daily. From the restaurant on the corner to the construction crew finishing a commercial buildout, DACA-owned businesses are woven into Massachusetts's economic fabric.
The SBA Exclusion: What Changed in March 2026
Before March 2026, DACA entrepreneurs in Massachusetts could apply for SBA 7(a) loans — the federal government's primary small business lending program. The SBA's new citizen-only rule locked out every DACA business owner in the state overnight. Business owners who built $1M+ operations, who employ dozens of Massachusetts workers, who have been paying taxes for a decade — suddenly told their capital pipeline was cut off.
Bankable's response: we changed nothing. We have always funded based on revenue, not immigration status. DACA entrepreneurs in Massachusetts can apply today, get a decision in 48 hours, and access up to $5M in revenue-based tranche funding.
How Bankable Funds Massachusetts DACA Business Owners
- Revenue-based evaluation: Your Massachusetts business's monthly revenue determines your funding amount — not your passport
- All industries: Construction, trucking, restaurants, retail, professional services — all funded
- Tranche structure: Capital released in stages aligned with your business's growth milestones
- 48-hour decisions: No waiting months for a committee. We move at business speed
- No residency requirement: Your EAD and SSN are the only immigration documents we need
Massachusetts DACA Business Funding Requirements
| Factor | Bankable Standard |
|---|---|
| Immigration | DACA with valid EAD + SSN — no green card or citizenship required |
| Business Location | Operating in Massachusetts — state does not affect eligibility |
| Monthly Revenue | $15,000+ monthly business revenue from Massachusetts operations |
| Time in Business | 12 months of operating history |
| Funding Range | $25K to $5M through Bankable's tranche structure |
Start your application at bankablefunds.com/bankability-score. Five minutes. No citizenship questions. No commitment until you accept an offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Bankable funds DACA-owned businesses in all 50 states including Massachusetts. Your business revenue is the qualification factor — not your immigration status.
Some states have small business programs that are open to DACA recipients — check your state's small business development center (SBDC). Bankable operates independently of state programs and funds DACA owners in Massachusetts directly.
No. Bankable has zero citizenship or residency requirements. DACA status with a valid EAD and SSN is all we need on the immigration side. Your business revenue is what matters.
Bankable issues decisions within 48 hours of a complete application. Funding arrives 3–7 business days after approval. We operate nationally — location does not affect speed.
Bankable funds all industries — construction, trucking, restaurants, healthcare, retail, cleaning, landscaping, and more. If your business generates $15,000+ monthly revenue, you qualify regardless of industry.
EAD card, SSN, 3 months of business bank statements, business license, and a voided business check. No green card or citizenship documentation required.
No. As of March 2026, the SBA requires all borrowers to be US citizens or nationals. DACA recipients are no longer eligible for SBA 7(a) or 504 loans. Bankable is the direct alternative.
Bankable funds up to $5M through our tranche system. Your initial tranche is based on monthly revenue — typically 1–3 months of gross revenue for a first tranche.
Yes. A revolving business line of credit is available for established businesses with consistent monthly revenue. This is often ideal for managing seasonal cash flow needs.
Bankable is the most direct option. We have zero citizenship requirements, fund all industries, and issue decisions in 48 hours. For DACA owners locked out of SBA and traditional bank programs, Bankable provides a clear path to capital.