🗣️ Calling all local businesses! The U.S. Small Business Administration is accepting disaster loan applications up to 60 days past the filing deadline without an explanation of why it was delayed. You can apply online today. 💻 Want to apply in person? The Business Recovery and Assessment Center (BRAC) will now remain open through April 6, 2025. Find more info on the BRAC location or how to apply for a disaster loan: https://bit.ly/42uakr7
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The U.S. Small Business Administration can now confirm loan offers to over 21,000 qualified disaster loan applicants waiting for financial assistance to recover. https://ow.ly/3ysn50Uw9Hg
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Protect your home or business from future disasters with mitigation! U.S. Small Business Administration offers low-interest disaster loans and up to $500,000 in additional funding for mitigation. Learn more at SBA.gov/disaster.
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Beginning the recovery process after a disaster is never easy. @SBAgov’s disaster assistance loans provide a straightforward way for #VetBiz owners to get back on their feet. VETRN recommends getting SBA support if a disaster strikes your #smallbiz: https://bit.ly/3YwMmHn #veteranownedbusiness #veteranshelpingveterans #smallbusinessowner #smallbusinessowners #veteranowned #smallbusinesstips
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Beginning the recovery process after a disaster is never easy. U.S. Small Business Administration disaster assistance loans provide a straightforward way for #VetBiz owners to get back on their feet. Get SBA support if a disaster strikes your #smallbiz: https://bit.ly/3YwMmHn
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Arm yourself with knowledge before you need it. Find out why types of disaster relief loans are available to small businesses and how to apply for one. #SmallBusiness #DisasterLoans #ATLDisasterRecovery
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Beginning the recovery process after a disaster is never easy. U.S. Small Business Administration’s disaster assistance loans provide a straightforward way for #VetBiz owners to get back on their feet. Get SBA support if a disaster strikes your #smallbiz: https://bit.ly/3YwMmHn
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Applying for an SBA Disaster Loan? Don’t let missing paperwork slow you down. A complete, accurate application is your key to faster approval. Here’s the checklist you need to get started. 📄 Essential Documents for SBA Disaster Loan Applications: 1️⃣ Business Financial Records: Most recent federal tax returns Year-to-date profit and loss (P&L) statements Balance sheets 2️⃣ Personal Financial Details: Personal tax returns for all owners SBA Form 413 (Personal Financial Statement) 3️⃣ Proof of Ownership & Structure: Articles of incorporation or organization Business licenses 4️⃣ Disaster Impact Evidence: Photos or records of damage Insurance claims or estimates 5️⃣ Loan-Specific Forms: SBA Form 5 (Business Application) SBA Form 4506-T (Tax Information Authorization) Pro Tip: Organize your documents before applying and double-check for accuracy to avoid delays. If you’re unsure about any requirements, reach out to an SBA representative for clarification. P.S. Have questions about the process?
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Join the SBA for this informational webinar. If you are located in a declared disaster area, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the SBA. Learn about the following topics: • Who can apply for an SBA disaster loan? • What can SBA disaster loans be used for? • What types of disaster loans are available? • How do I apply? Register here: https://hubs.la/Q02V56gL0
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The U.S. Small Business Administration has dished out over $3.8 million in disaster loans for Tennessee, according to recent data. https://lnkd.in/eSR328wB
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The La. Business Emergency Operations Center (LaBEOC) is requesting information from businesses to try and substantiate SBA assistance to business as a result of any economic losses from the winter snow event. Due to the significant economic impacts of the historic cold weather that affected the state starting on January 20, 2025, the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) is exploring the option of submitting a request for federal assistance from the Small Business Administration (SBA). This request will facilitate disaster loans for businesses adversely affected by this weather event. To capture the accurate damages sustained, GOHSEP is asking the private sector to complete the attached survey and return it by January 24, 2025, if possible. Submitting the survey will not guarantee that your business will be eligible for a disaster loan, but there will be no availability without your information. Download economic injury worksheet: https://bit.ly/3WxzpNM Return the survey to: Allison Hadley, GOHSEP Director of Recovery Allison.Saari@la.gov Or Jacqueline (Jackie) Gazzea, GOHSEP IA Branch Manager Jaqueline.Gazzea@la.gov
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