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SBA tells Greenfield council it has provided more than $30 million in flood relief loans; application deadline extended
Summary
Karim Germy of the U.S. Small Business Administration told the Greenfield Common Council that the SBA has provided over $30,000,000 in disaster assistance to survivors of August flooding and detailed loan programs for homeowners, renters and small businesses, with some deadlines extending to June 11, 2026.
Karim Germy, a public affairs specialist with the U.S. Small Business Administration, told the Greenfield Common Council on Nov. 18 that the SBA has ‘‘exceeded $30,000,000 in funding’’ to survivors of the August floods and storms and is offering low-interest disaster loans to homeowners, renters, small businesses and nonprofits.
Germy said SBA disaster loans include up to $2 million for physical damage to businesses, economic injury disaster…
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