Disaster Recovery and Preparation Resources for Small Businesses

If your business sustained damage or economic hardship due to a disaster in your area, you can apply for an SBA Disaster Loan.

Businesses of all sizes may apply for up to $2 million to be used to repair damaged real estate, replace or repair machinery and equipment, or replace inventory and various other business assets. You may also be eligible to borrow up to $2 million for economic injury recovery.

You can apply online, or visit any FEMA Disaster Recovery Center, SBA Disaster Loan Outreach Center, or SBA Business Recovery Center in your area.

A loan officer will work with you to review your credit, inspect your business and determine your eligibility. As this process may take some time due to post-storm demand, it’s important to apply for an SBA Disaster Loan as soon as you’re able to safely determine whether you need assistance.

DisasterAssistance.gov, FEMA’s hub for disaster relief information, can guide you toward other options for financial assistance.

Info for businesses preparing for emergencies

If your business was out of the path of this storm, you may want to take this time to evaluate your emergency preparedness plan. Not sure how to plan for the worst while you hope for the best? The Department of Homeland Security’s Ready program offers a detailed guide for business preparedness planning.

Here at SCORE, we have a detailed archive of disaster preparedness and recovery resources.

You can find checklists to help you prepare for tornadoes, hurricanes, winter weather, earthquakes and other weather-related events. You’ll also find ways to use social media and email wisely in an emergency.

We are willing to work with you to develop an emergency preparedness plan for your business. It may seem like an arduous task, but preparing now can provide peace of mind in the future.

If your business sustained damage or economic hardship due to a disaster in your area, you can apply for an SBA Disaster Loan. Businesses of all sizes may apply for up to $2 million to be used to repair damaged real estate, replace or repair machinery and equipment, or replace inventory and various other business assets. You may also be eligible to borrow up to $2 million for economic injury recovery.

You can apply online, or visit any FEMA Disaster Recovery Center, SBA Disaster Loan Outreach Center, or SBA Business Recovery Center in your area.

A loan officer will work with you to review your credit, inspect your business and determine your eligibility. As this process may take some time due to post-storm demand, it’s important to apply for an SBA Disaster Loan as soon as you’re able to safely determine whether you need assistance.

Info for businesses preparing for emergencies

If your business was out of the path of this storm, you may want to take this time to evaluate your emergency preparedness plan. Not sure how to plan for the worst while you hope for the best? The Department of Homeland Security’s Ready program offers a detailed guide for business preparedness planning.

Here at SCORE, we have a detailed archive of disaster preparedness and recovery resources.

You can find checklists to help you prepare for tornadoes, hurricanes, winter weather, earthquakes and other weather-related events. You’ll also find ways to use social media and email wisely in an emergency.

We are willing to work with you to develop an emergency preparedness plan for your business. It may seem like an arduous task, but preparing now can provide peace of mind in the future.

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