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SBA representative tells Greer council deadlines extended for disaster loan programs; applications available online and by phone
Summary
A U.S. Small Business Administration official told the Greer City Council that deadlines for disaster assistance tied to the 2024 federal funding lapse have been extended and reviewed application options for homeowners, renters, businesses and nonprofits.
Arliss Green, public affairs specialist with the U.S. Small Business Administration, told the Greer City Council on March 2025 that the agency has reopened deadlines for disaster assistance related to declarations affected by last year’s federal funding lapse and reviewed options for physical-damage and economic-injury assistance.
Green said the SBA “offers 2 programs. We have 1 for physical damages, and we have 1 for economic injury.” She described the physical-damage loans as available to homeowners, renters, business owners and nonprofit organizations with physical losses, and said the economic-injury loans are for businesses and nonprofits that suffered loss of revenue even if they had no…
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