Status Of Covid-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan Application
Applicant has up to 6 months to request reconsideration.
Status of covid-19 economic injury disaster loan application. SBA Office of Disaster Assistance 1-800-659-2955 409 3rd St SW. FAQ regarding COVID-19 EIDL. The SBAs Economic Injury Disaster Loan EIDL program provides small businesses with working capital loans of up to 2 million to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue.
Send reconsideration requests to. To apply visit the SBAs COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan Application page and complete all requested information. SBA COVID-19 disaster loans According to reports the SBA is being besieged with applications for the loans as small businesses scramble to survive during the coronavirus-fueled economic shutdown.
For help completing your application or to check the status of your application you can call the SBAs Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955. Heres how to apply for the loan and fill out your application. At this moment there are no more EIDL funds available as of 552020.
The deadline to apply for the Economic Injury Disaster Loan EIDL program for the COVID-19 Pandemic disaster declaration is extended to December 31 2021. The SBA s Economic Injury Disaster Loan EIDL program provides small businesses with working capital loans of up to 2 million to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue. You can also log into the SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan Portal using the email address or username and password with which you registered when completing your online application.
Small Business Administration SBA provides assistance to small businesses and nonprofits that are experiencing a temporary loss of revenue. SBA is collecting the requested information order to make a loan under SBAs Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program to the qualified entities listed in Question 3-Organization Type below that are impacted by the Coronavirus COVID-19. This loan applies to all businesses based in any US.
State territory or the District of Columbia. It is unclear how COVID-19 damages would be evaluated to determine whether a state warranted a major disaster declaration. The whole process took 5 minutes.