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SBA Reopens Disaster
Loan Program to Small Business Owners Affected by
2005 Gulf Coast Hurricanes
WASHINGTON – Gulf Coast small business owners who
missed last July’s application deadline for the U.S.
Small Business Administration’s Economic Injury
Disaster Loans made available during the 2005
hurricane season have another opportunity to apply,
SBA Administrator Steven Preston announced today.
A
bill signed into law by President Bush on May 25
authorizes the SBA to offer Economic Injury Disaster
Loans (EIDLs) to Gulf Coast small business owners
who suffered economic injury in the aftermath of the
four hurricanes that devastated the region two years
ago. These working capital disaster loans have a cap
of $1.5 million at a 4 percent interest rate with up
to 30- year terms. Businesses that received EIDL
loans in the earlier application period must count
those loans toward the overall cap. Only small
businesses in operation when Hurricanes Dennis,
Katrina, Rita and Wilma struck are eligible to apply
for the loans.
“The widespread devastation caused by these storms
continues to impact the economic recovery of the
region,” said SBA Administrator Preston. “Small
businesses are the solid foundation that will
support the revitalization of the Gulf Coast, and
these disaster loans will give business owners the
capital needed to thrive again.”
Pre-existing small businesses located in Alabama,
Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas counties
and parishes that were declared disaster areas after
Hurricanes Dennis, Katrina, Rita and Wilma can
apply for the EIDLs until December 31, 2007.
EIDL assistance is available only to small
businesses to help them cover ordinary expenses the
company would have been able to handle if the
disaster had not occurred. For a list of the
declared counties and parishes, go to
http://www.sba.gov/idc/groups/public/documents/sba_program_office/sba_dpl_2005_hurricanes.pdf.
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Meanwhile, local Small Business Development Centers
(SBDCs) are prepared to help small business owners
complete their disaster loan applications.
Below are links to the SBDCs in the declared states:
Florida -
http://www.floridasbdc.com
Alabama -
http://www.asbdc.org
Mississippi -
http://www.mssbdc.org
Louisiana -
http://www.lsbdc.org
Dallas -
http://www.ntsbdc.org
Houston -
http://www.sbdcnetwork.uh.edu
To apply, small businesses can visit SBA’s Web site
and download an application (Form 5) at
http://www.sba.gov/services/disasterassistance/basics/howtoapply/index.html.
They can also call the agency’s Customer Service
Center at 1-800-659-2955, or send an email to
disastercustomerservice@sba.gov to obtain an
application. To learn more about the SBA’s disaster
assistance program, visit the Web site at
http://www.sba.gov/services/disasterassistance/index.html.
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