Businesses experiencing economic loss from COVID-19 encouraged to apply for Federal Assistance
Kitsap County Washington sent this bulletin at 03/09/2020 06:43 AM PDT
re-distributed from a Kitsap County DEM news release
Businesses experiencing economic loss from COVID-19 encouraged to apply for Federal Assistance
New federal legislation and appropriations has opened up the possibility for small businesses to receive assistance for economic loss due to COVID-19. Details of eligibility and administration of this assistance from SBA are still being addressed by the SBA. However, some information from the traditional SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program will still apply for COVID-19.
Businesses in Kitsap County can apply for this assistance download the form at this link provided and send the completed form to dem@co.kitsap.wa.us - Here is the link:
If a small business has suffered substantial economic injury as a result of COVID-19, it may be eligible for financial assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Small businesses and small agricultural cooperatives that have suffered substantial economic injury may be eligible for the SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program. - Substantial economic injury is the inability of a business to meet its obligations as they mature and to pay its ordinary and necessary operating expenses.
An EIDL can help meet necessary financial obligations that a business could have met had the disaster not occurred.
It provides relief from economic injury caused directly by the disaster and permits the business to maintain a reasonable working capital position during the period affected by the disaster.
The SBA provides EIDL assistance only to those businesses that SBA determines are unable to obtain credit elsewhere.
The loan amount will be based on the business’ actual economic injury and financial needs. - The interest rate on EIDLs cannot exceed 4 percent per year.
The term of the loans cannot exceed 30 years.
Terms and conditions will be determined by the business’ ability to repay the loan Detailed SBA guidance for COVID-19 is still being developed by SBA and should be available in the next several days.