Small Business Disaster Assistance
Small Business Disaster Loans
All federal agencies are working together to protect public health, including the U.S. Small Business Administration. The SBA's top priority is to ensure Ohio small businesses – which total nearly 950,000 – can continue their contributions to the state’s economy, and our nation.
Small Business Administration (SBA) is working directly with Governor DeWine’s office to facilitate a disaster declaration from the SBA for businesses to be eligible for Economic Injury Disaster loans. To begin requesting assistance complete the Disaster Loan Declaration Form. Once you have done so, please email the completed forms to [email protected].
Once that declaration is made and the SBA has confirmed it, the agency will be able to provide Economic Injury Disaster Loans of up to $2 million per small business to assist with economic recovery.
SBA Disaster Assistance Response to the Coronavirus HERE, Spanish version HERE
Handouts regarding disaster assistance:
· Disaster Preparedness Factsheet (English | Spanish)
· Disaster Mitigation Factsheet (English | Spanish)
· Disaster Assistance Loans: Businesses & Nonprofits (English | Spanish)
· Disaster Assistance Loans: Homeowners & Renters (English | Spanish)
· Disaster Assistance Loans: Community Impact (English | Spanish)
The SBA will continue to support small businesses through this difficult time, and we urge them to visit www.sba.gov/coronavirus and follow @SBA_Columbus on Twitter or sign up for our newsletter for more updates.
For detailed information on SBA programs for the coronavirus, visit www.sba.gov/coronavirus and for information on all federal programs, visit www.usa.gov/coronavirus or www.gobierno.usa.gov/coronavirus (en EspaƱol).
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Franklin County Economic Development staff at 614-525-5631