From Skagit County, WA <[email protected]>
Subject SBA Offers Disaster Assistance to Washington Small Businesses Economically Impacted by the Sourdough Fire
Date November 8, 2023 12:01 AM
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PRESS RELEASE

November 7, 2023




*Contact*

Jenn Rogers

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

*SBA Offers Disaster Assistance to Washington Small Businesses Economically Impacted by the Sourdough Fire*

 

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses economically impacted by the Sourdough wildfire that occurred July 29, 2023, through October 1, 2023. The SBA acted under its own authority to declare a disaster following a request received from Governor Jay Inslee on October 30, 2023.

The disaster declaration makes SBA assistance available in Chelan, Island, King, Kitsap, Okanogan, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties.

“Small nonfarm businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and most private nonprofit organizations of any size may qualify for Economic Injury Disaster Loans of up to $2 million to help meet financial obligations and operating expenses which could have been met had the disaster not occurred,” said Director Jeffrey Lusk of SBA’s Disaster Field Operations Center‑West.

“These loans may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills that can’t be paid because of the disaster’s impact. Disaster loans can provide vital economic assistance to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing,” Lusk added.

Eligibility is based on the financial impact of the disaster only and not on any actual property damage. These loans have an interest rate of 4 percent for small businesses and 2.375 percent for private nonprofit organizations with terms up to 30 years and are restricted to small businesses without the financial ability to offset the adverse impact without hardship.

The Washington Small Business Development Center is offering free, personalized counseling to help affected businesses in their recovery. Businesses may contact the Washington Lead Office by emailing [email protected] or by calling (833) 492-7232.

Interest does not begin to accrue until 12 months from the date of the first disaster loan disbursement. SBA disaster loan repayment begins 12 months from the date of the first disbursement.

Applicants may apply online, receive additional disaster assistance information and download applications at SBA.gov/disaster [ [link removed] ]. Applicants may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659‑2955 or email [email protected] for more information on SBA disaster assistance. For people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services. Completed applications should be mailed to U.S. Small Business Administration, Processing and Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport Road, Fort Worth, TX  76155.

The deadline to apply for economic injury is Aug. 1, 2024.

 

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