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press release
courtesy of the Northern Maine Development Commission
SMALL
BUSINESSES ACROSS THE COUNTRY CAN APPLY FOR SBA ECONOMIC INJURY
DISASTER LOANS
IN
WAKE OF SEPTEMBER 11TH TERRORIST ATTACKS
WASHINGTON –
Prompted by the widespread economic impact of the terrorist
attacks on New York City and the Pentagon, the U.S. Small
Business Administration has widened access to Economic Injury
Disaster Loans (EIDLs) to small businesses across the
country.
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Businesses
interested in applying for an economic injury disaster
loan can contact the Northern
Maine Development Commission or SBA disaster area
office. In Niagara Falls, NY 14303 1-800-659-2955 |
This action
represents a major, unprecedented change in the disaster loan
program. Currently, only businesses located in the communities
declared disaster areas by the President (New York City and
adjacent counties in New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and
Massachusetts; Arlington County in Virginia and adjacent
counties in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia) are
eligible to apply for disaster loan assistance from the SBA.
On October 22 the
SBA will publish regulations to authorize EIDL assistance across
the country to eligible small businesses that have suffered
substantial economic injury as a direct result of these attacks
or a Federal action taken directly after the attacks. EIDLs will
provide eligible small businesses with the working capital
needed to pay ordinary and necessary operating expenses that
they would have been able to pay had the disaster not occurred.
The application deadline is January 21, 2002.
Small businesses
may apply for a loan of up to $l.5 million if they have suffered
substantial economic injury in the aftermath of last month’s
terrorist attacks. These working capital loans may be used to
pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable, and other bills that
could have been paid had the disaster not occurred. The interest
rate on these loans is 4 percent, with a maximum term of 30
years. The SBA determines the amount of economic injury, the
term of each loan and the payment amount, based on the financial
circumstances of each borrower.
Businesses
interested in applying for an economic injury disaster loan can
contact the Northern
Maine Development Commission
or SBA disaster area office. In Niagara Falls, NY 14303
1-800-659-2955
To find out more
about the SBA’s disaster assistance program visit the web site
at www.sba.gov/disaster.
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