SBA, Minnesota and Economic Injury Disaster Loans
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The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding South Carolina small businesses and private nonprofit organizations that relief remains available for those affected by drought conditions that began April 1,
Homeowners, renters, businesses and nonprofits can apply for loans to cover uninsured physical damages, including property, inventory and equipment. Loan limits are $500,000 for homeowners and renters, $2 million for businesses and nonprofits, and $100,000 ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Private businesses and and not-for-profit organizations in Allen, Hardin, Putnam and Van Wert counties who sustained economic losses caused by this summer’s drought are eligible to apply for U.S. Small Business Association disaster ...
Small Business Administration officials announced Monday that they are eliminating a rule banning faith-based groups from receiving SBA disaster loans. “The SBA is committed to ending the era of weaponized government that has systematically discriminated ...
Small business owners and private nonprofit organizations who lost money due to Hurricane Milton last year can still apply for low interest federal disaster loans, but time is running out.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The U.S. Small Business Administration is now providing low-interest disaster loans for residents, businesses and nonprofits affected by storms from June 29. After a request from Gov. Mike Kehoe on July 25, SBA issued a disaster ...