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                                            February 25, 2020


Hello Woodland Business Community,

Please see below for the latest information on a NEW EXCLUSIVE PPP loan administered by the Small Business Administration - applicable for businesses & non-profits with fewer than 20 employees.

Apply TODAY until March 10th! All other businesses have until March 31st to apply.

14-DAY EXCLUSIVE PPP LOAN APPLICATION PERIOD FOR BUSINESSES & NONPROFITS
WITH FEWER THAN 20 EMPLOYEES

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For two weeks, from Wednesday, February 24, to Wednesday, March 10, the Small Business Administration will only accept applications for PPP loans from firms with fewer than 20 employees.


As copied from SBA.GOV...
"On Monday, February 22, President Biden announced the following changes to SBA's coronavirus relief programs to ensure equity:

On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 9 am ET, SBA will establish a 14-day, exclusive PPP loan application period for businesses and nonprofits with fewer than 20 employees. This will give lenders and community partners more time to work with the smallest businesses to submit their applications, while also ensuring that larger PPP-eligible businesses will still have plenty of time to apply for and receive support before the program expires on March 31, 2021.

SBA also announced four additional changes to open the PPP to more underserved small businesses than ever before. While these changes are being implemented, SBA will work with community partners to improve the emergency relief “digital front door” and conduct extensive stakeholder outreach. And, SBA will strengthen its relationships with lender partners to advance equity goals, deliver funding efficiently, and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse. SBA will:
  • Allow sole proprietors, independent contractors, and self-employed individuals to receive more financial support by revising the PPP’s funding formula for these categories of applicants;
  • Eliminate an exclusionary restriction on PPP access for small business owners with prior non-fraud felony convictions, consistent with a bipartisan congressional proposal; 
  • Eliminate PPP access restrictions on small business owners who have struggled to make student loan payments by eliminating student loan debt delinquency as a disqualifier to participating in the PPP; and
  • Ensure access for non-citizen small business owners who are lawful U.S. residents by clarifying that they may use Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) to apply for the PPP.
A critical goal from Congress for the latest round of PPP was to reach small and low- and moderate-income (LMI) businesses who have not received the needed relief a forgivable PPP loan provides. Congress set a $15B set-aside for small and LMI first draw borrowers. With existing policies, the current round has only deployed $2.4B to small LMI borrowers, in part because a disproportionate amount of funding in both wealthy and LMI areas is going to firms with more than 20 employees. The less than 20 exclusivity period combined with the changes to expand access for sole proprietors, ITINs, returning citizens, and student loan debt will help us achieve Congressional goals."
 

LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW TO APPLY HERE.

HOW TO APPLY?
Second Draw PPP Small Business Administration

Second Draw Loan Borrower Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) 


The following information outlines general Q&As about the Second Draw PPP application period:

When can I apply?

You can apply for the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Second Draw PPP Loan from January 13 until March 31, 2021. If you have a business with fewer than 20 employees, you will have an exclusive window to apply until March 10th.

Who can apply?

Both first time and returning applicants are eligible.

Where can I apply?
You can apply for loans from major banks, fintechs (like PayPal and Square), and from participating community lenders such as Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). All Second Draw PPP Loans will have the same terms regardless of lender or borrower. 

We recommend starting with a bank or lender you've used before. 
To be matched with a participating lender, visit SBA Lender Match.

Do I have to pay the loan back?
Loans will be forgiven if borrowers follow program rules. At least 60% of the loan must be used to pay workers and the rest may be used for qualifying expenses such as mortgage interest, rent, utilities, worker protection costs, and more. Click here for more info on loan forgiveness.


What paperwork should I prepare?
Requirements vary by lender, but applicants will generally need copies of their payroll records. Many lenders will also request 2019 tax returns and documents like a state business registration certificate.


If you wish to begin preparing your application, you can download the following PPP borrower application form to see the information that will be requested when you apply:

  • Paycheck Protection Program Second Draw Borrower Application Form (released January 8, 2021)

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    LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW TO APPLY HERE.



Additional SBA Loan Resources

SBA provides a number of loan resources for small businesses. Click here for or more information.


Email About Loan Options

Want to talk to an actual person about loan options?
Email 
loans@asksbd.com. 


Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL)
The U.S. Small Business Administration is accepting new applications to the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) from all eligible businesses. Visit U.S. SBA’s Disaster Loan Applications website for more information. The SBA will continue to process EIDL Loan applications already submitted on a first-come, first-served basis.

California Business & Employers Resource Page 
California and the federal government are providing broad assistance to small businesses and employers impacted by COVID-19. Click here to learn more about available resources.

CONTACT YOUR TEAM

We're here to support you through this challenging time. Please contact us at the email addresses below (do not reply to this email). 

We furthermore encourage you to periodically visit our COVID-19 Business & Employee support page and the business & employee FAQ page. 

We look forward to connecting with you.

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Ken Hiatt

City Manager
Ken.Hiatt@cityofwoodland.org

Erika Bumgardner
Business Development Liaison
Erika.Bumgardner@cityofwoodland.org
 
Stephanie Burgos
Business Engagement & Marketing
stephanie.burgos@cityofwoodland.org


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