The Arkansas Division of Emergency Management is asking businesses and non-profits to fill out the form below, so they can demonstrate a need in this county for economic assistance.
The following announcement outlines the program to help businesses and non-profits with low interest loans. However these organizations must first fill out the Injury Worksheet and return it to [email protected].. The completion of this worksheet is not an application for an SBA loan.
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The Small Business Administration (SBA) Economic Injury Disaster Loan program has been made available to eligible businesses and private non-profits that were impacted by the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Any such Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance declaration issued by the SBA makes loans available to small businesses and private non-profit organizations in designated counties of the state (county by county). SBA’s Office of Disaster Assistance will coordinate with the State to submit the request for Economic Injury Disaster Loan Assistance.
These working capital loans of up to $2 million can be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, and other bills that can’t be paid because of the disaster’s impact. The interest rate is 3.75% for small businesses without credit available elsewhere; businesses with credit available elsewhere are not eligible. The interest rate for non-profits is 2.75%. SBA offers loans with long-term repayments in order to keep payments affordable, up to a maximum of 30 years. Terms are determined on a case-by-case basis, based upon each borrower’s ability to repay.
In order to receive an economic injury declaration, Arkansas must show that small businesses within individual counties have suffered substantial economic injury as a result of the disaster, and are in need of financial assistance not otherwise available on reasonable terms. The method to determine impacts of the disaster is through the collection of Economic Injury Disaster Loan worksheets. These worksheets provide an estimated economic impact of each business affected.
Businesses should fully complete the Estimated Adverse Economic Impact Section of the Economic Injury worksheet, with all questions answered regarding business revenues, whether there was any business interruption insurance, as well as the comments section.
The comments section should indicate that the economic impacts are a direct result of COVID-19.
The established incident start date is January 31, 2020.
The completion of this worksheet is not an application for an SBA loan, however, the completion and submittal of the worksheet to the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management will assist the state in receiving a declaration from SBA.
Return the completed forms to the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management at [email protected]. The timely submission of the worksheets will assist in a timely SBA declaration of each county.
Once a declaration is made for designated areas within the state, the information on the application process for Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance will be made available to all affected communities as well as updated on the SBA and ADEM websites.
Send any questions and completed worksheets to [email protected].
Thank you,
Jodi Lee
Recovery Branch Manager
Arkansas Division of Emergency Management
Department of Public Safety
Lisa Wadley says
Thank you for contacting the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management. The State of Arkansas has met the requirement to request a disaster declaration from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), and Economic Injury Worksheets are no longer needed.
The Governor has requested a disaster declaration from the SBA, and once the U.S. Small Business Administration has issued the declaration the Disaster Loan Program will be available to businesses across Arkansas. Businesses will be able to visit the U.S. Small Business Administration’s website and follow the instructions provided to apply for the Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.
The SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program is administered solely through the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management does not accept, review or determine eligibility for Economic Injury Disaster Loans. This email account will no longer being monitored. If you have any questions regarding the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program, please contact the Small Business Administration (SBA) at http://www.sba.gov, or by calling 800-659-2955. Individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing may call 800-877-8339.
**TO APPLY FOR AN ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOAN, PLEASE VISIT THE SBA’S WEBSITE http://www.sba.gov **