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Disaster assistance program available for small businesses

Monday, March 23, 2020

ST. PAUL - State Rep. Chris Swedzinski, R-Ghent, urges Minnesota small-business owners who are facing economic hardship during the COVID-19 outbreak to seek relief through the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Disaster Loan Assistance Program. 

Minnesota is among states where the federal SBA’s low-interest loans are available to cover small-business operating expenses after a disaster declaration was issued. 

“Small businesses in our state have had their bottom lines turned upside down almost overnight by this coronavirus outbreak,” Swedzinski said. “This Disaster Loan Assistance Program is a way local businesses can get some immediate relief as we work our way through this challenge and are able to fully assess the economic damage. While we are busy working on plans to provide other resources at the state level and the federal government also may act, the SBA program is something many business owners can access now to aid their circumstances.”

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) indicates this program can provide low-interest loans of up to $2 million to small businesses and private non-profits. These loans can go toward working capital to meet needs including payroll, accounts payable, and fixed debt payments that can’t be paid due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Long-term repayment options of up to a maximum of 30 years are available at 3.75% interest, and at 2.75% interest for non-profits. Businesses can defer payments for the first four months and it is recommended owners apply online hat sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance.

Loans can be directly dispersed within three weeks. Businesses will need to gather their tax statements from last year, in addition to providing financial information to show current and expected business losses. 

Questions can be directed to the SBA Hotline at 1-800-659-2955. More information from Minnesota’s DEED can be found at https://mn.gov/deed/.

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