SBIC investment in MI-5
SBIC Atlas · sbicatlas.comRep. Tim Walberg (R)Sen. Gary C. Peters (D)Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D)
Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs) are privately managed funds licensed by the SBA that invest in American small businesses. The Investing in All of America Act (2026) adds bonus leverage for investments in rural areas, low-income areas, critical technologies, and small manufacturers.
9
SBIC-backed companies
11
SBIC funds involved
6
In rural areas
5
In low-income areas
Industry mix
Manufacturing7
Administrative & Support / Waste Management1
Wholesale Trade1
Companies in MI-5
| Company | Sector | City | Indicators |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commodity Blenders | Manufacturing | Jonesville | RuralLow-income area |
| Complete Packaging | Manufacturing | Monroe | — |
| Coronis Health / MiraMed Global Services (healthcare revenue cycle management) | Administrative & Support / Waste Management | Jackson | Low-income area |
| Envirolite | Manufacturing | Coldwater | RuralLow-income area |
| Sinclair Designs and Engineering, LLC | Manufacturing | Albion | RuralLow-income area |
| The Rack Group | Wholesale Trade | Coldwater | Rural |
| Uniloy Packaging | Manufacturing | Tecumseh | Rural |
| Uniloy, Inc. | Manufacturing | Tecumseh | Rural |
| Unisorb Installation Technologies | Manufacturing | Michigan Center | Low-income area |
Source: SBIC Atlas (sbicatlas.com) - assembled from public disclosures with best-guess classification and Census-based geography. Counts reflect publicly known portfolio activity only and undercount funds that do not publish portfolios. Informational, not an SBA determination.