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Disaster assistance

The SBA provides low-interest disaster loans to help small businesses and homeowners recover from declared disasters.

Get help after 2017 hurricanes

Disaster response contracts

Small businesses can contract with the federal government to assist in relief and recovery efforts following a major disaster.

Who can use an SBA disaster loan

The SBA offers disaster assistance in the form of low-interest loans to businesses, renters, and homeowners located in regions affected by declared disasters.
Damaged house
Physical damage

Loans to cover repairs and replacement of physical assets damaged in a declared disaster.
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Economic injury

Loans to cover small business operating expenses after a declared disaster.

Disaster loan use

If your insurance, and funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), doesn’t fully cover the disaster assistance you need, you can use disaster loans for a number of purposes.
Storefront
Real estate
House
Personal property
Cash register
Economic injury
Bulldozer
Machinery and equipment
Beauty products
Inventory
Soldier
Active military duty

Get disaster assistance

The process to apply for disaster assistance is simple. To qualify, your business or home must be in an affected area as stated by a disaster declaration at disasterloan.sba.gov.
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Check disaster declarations

See if the SBA has issued a disaster declaration in your area.
Checklist
Apply for a disaster loan

Loans are available for businesses and homes affected by disaster.
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Check your status

Log in to your account and check your email for updates.

Need help? Get free business counseling.



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