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U. S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DISTRICT OFFICE 1110 VERMONT AVE N.W., 9TH
FLOOR WASHINGTON, DC 20043-4500 202-606-4000 . 202-606-4225 (FAX) |
Office of the District Director
In
response to the widespread economic impact of the terrorist attacks of
September 11, 2001, we have announced a
new policy which widens the access to Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) to
small businesses across the country. This action represents a major, unprecedented
change in the disaster loan program.
Prior to this decision, only businesses located in the communities
declared disaster areas by the President which were New York City and adjacent
counties in New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts as well as
Arlington County in Virginia and its adjacent counties in Virginia, Maryland
and the District of Columbia were eligible to apply for disaster loan
assistance.
On
October 22, 2001 the SBA published 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 $1.5 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.
If
you are interested in applying for an economic injury disaster loan, please
contact the SBA disaster area office to obtain an application. The following disaster office serves our
territory:
1-800-659-2955
To
find out more about the SBA’s disaster assistance program visit the web site at
www.sba.gov/disaster.
District Director
U.S. Small Business
Administration
Washington District Office