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… storms, flooding and tornadoes that occurred on Sept. 10-13, 2023, to apply for working capital disaster loans … lost sales or profits. For more information and to apply online visit SBA.gov/disaster . Applicants may also call …
… agency estimates it was unable to deliver $5.3 billion to 10,000 small businesses during the 43-day shutdown. Now that … hiring, investment, and expansion – forcing more than 10,000 small business owners awaiting commercial loan … into the difficult position of cutting hours, laying off workers, and shelving expansion plans. Now that the …
… in Deschutes and Jefferson counties that occurred Aug. 10 – Sept. 25, 2017. According to Garfield, small nonfarm … each applicant’s financial condition. Applicants may apply online, receive additional disaster assistance information …
… by Tropical Storm Harvey that occurred Aug. 27 – Sept. 10, 2017. Private nonprofits that provide essential services … each applicant’s financial condition. Applicants may apply online, receive additional disaster assistance information …