Published: August 01, 2011
Deadline to Apply for SBA Working Capital Disaster Loans in West Virginia Due to Drought is August 29
ATLANTA - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding small businesses
that August 29 is the filing deadline for federal economic injury
disaster loans available in Monroe County, West Virginia. The SBA
declared a disaster because of drought and excessive heat that began on
May 19, 2010 in Virginia.
"This county is eligible because it is contiguous to one or more primary
counties in Virginia. The Small Business Administration recognizes that
disasters do not usually stop at county or state lines. For that reason,
counties adjacent to primary counties named in the declaration are
included," according to Frank Skaggs, director of SBA's Field Operations
Center East.
"When the Secretary of Agriculture issues a disaster declaration to help
farmers recover from damages and losses to crops, the Small Business
Administration issues a declaration to eligible entities affected by the
same disaster," said Frank Skaggs, director of SBA's Field Operations
Center East.
Under this declaration, the SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loan program
is available to eligible farm-related and nonfarm-related entities that
suffered financial losses as a direct result of this disaster. Except
for aquaculture enterprises, agricultural producers, farmers and
ranchers are not eligible to apply to SBA, but nurseries are eligible to
apply for economic injury disaster loans for losses caused by drought
conditions.
The loan amount can be up to $2 million with a 4 percent interest rate
for eligible small businesses and 3 percent for non-profit organizations
with terms up to 30 years. The SBA determines eligibility based on the
size of the applicant, type of activity and its financial resources.
Loan amounts and terms are set by the SBA and are based on each
applicant's financial condition. 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 loans are not
intended to replace lost sales or profits.
Disaster loan information and application forms may be obtained by
calling the SBA's Customer Service Center 800-659-2955 (800-877-8339 for
the hearing-impaired) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET or
by sending an e-mail to disastercustomerservice@sba.gov.
Loan applications can be downloaded from the SBA's website at www.sba.gov.
Completed applications should be mailed to: U.S. Small Business
Administration, Processing and Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport
Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
Those affected by the disaster may also apply for loans electronically
from SBA's website at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/.
Completed loan applications must be returned to SBA no later than August
29, 2011.
Release Number: 11-615 VA 12437
For more information about the SBA's Disaster Loan Program, visit
our website at www.sba.gov
.

U.S. Small Business Administration
Michael Lampton, 404-331-0333
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