Small Business Saturday! + Updated COVID EIDL Guidance

Illustration of a main street with small businesses and the following text, Small Business Saturday, November 27, 2021.

Small Business Saturday®, November 27, 2021

The holiday season is almost here! As you’re making plans, don’t forget to support small businesses. #ShopSmall on #SmallBizSat on November 27 and throughout the holidays. Learn more: https://www.sba.gov/saturday

Illustration showing SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan acronym for COVID-19 relief and the website address to apply.

SBA has announced the following updated guidance for COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program applicants to better serve small business owners in need, while funding remains available:

  • EIDL loan and Targeted Advance applications will be accepted until December 31 and will continue to be processed after this date until funds are exhausted.
  • Supplemental Targeted Advance applications will be accepted until December 31; however, the SBA may be unable to process some Supplemental Targeted Advance applications submitted near the December 31 deadline due to legal requirements. The SBA cannot continue to process Supplemental Targeted Advance applications after December 31 and strongly encourages eligible small businesses to apply by December 10 to ensure adequate processing time.
  • Borrowers can request increases up to their maximum eligible loan amount for up to two years after their loan origination date, or until the funds are exhausted, whichever is soonest.
  • The SBA will accept and review reconsideration and appeal requests for COVID EIDL applications received on or before December 31 if the reconsideration/appeal is received within the timeframes in the regulation. This means six months from the date of decline for reconsiderations and 30 days from the date of reconsideration decline for appeals – unless funding is no longer available.

The COVID EIDL and EIDL Advance programs still have billions of dollars available to help small businesses hard hit by the pandemic. More than 3.8 million businesses employing more than 20 million people have found financial relief through SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans.

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Article Source: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USSBA/bulletins/2fd9380