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2018-08-10 Small Business Administration reaches $25 Million Milestone in Assistance to Eruption Victims -- press release
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<br />NEWS <br />RELEASE <br /> <br />Disaster Field Operations Center West <br /> <br />Release Date: Aug. 10, 2018 Contact: Richard A. Jenkins, (916) 735-1500, <br />Richard.Jenkins@sba.gov <br />Release Number: HI 15567-04 Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Blogs & Instagram <br /> <br />SBA Tops $ 25 Million in Disaster Assistance Loans <br /> <br />SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Director Tanya N. Garfield of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster <br />Field Operations Center-West announced today that SBA has approved more than $25 million in <br />federal disaster loans for Hawaii businesses and residents impacted by the Kilauea volcanic eruption <br />and earthquakes that began May 3, 2018. According to Garfield, SBA has approved $6,532,800 for <br />businesses and $18,476,600 for residents to help rebuild and recover from this disaster. <br /> <br />“SBA’s disaster assistance employees are committed to helping businesses and residents rebuild as <br />quickly as possible,” said Garfield. Businesses and residents who sustained damages are encouraged to <br />register prior to the Aug. 13, 2018, deadline with the Federal Emergency Management Agency at <br />www.disasterassistance.gov. “Don’t miss out on any assistance you may be entitled to by not <br />registering for help. You don’t need to wait for your insurance to settle or obtain a contractor’s <br />estimate,” she added. <br /> <br />SBA continues to provide one-on-one assistance to business owners and individuals at the following <br />location on the days and times indicated. No appointment is necessary. <br /> <br />HAWAII COUNTY <br />Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) <br />Pahoa Neighborhood Facility, Meeting Room #3 <br />15-3022 Kauhale St. <br />Pahoa, HI 96778 <br /> <br />Mondays – Fridays, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm <br />Saturdays, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm <br /> <br />Businesses of all sizes and private nonprofit organizations may borrow up to $2 million to repair or <br />replace damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory and other business <br />assets. The SBA can also lend additional funds to help business and residents with the cost of making <br />improvements that protect, prevent or minimize the same type of disaster damage from occurring in <br />the future. <br /> <br />For small businesses and most private nonprofit organizations of all sizes, SBA offers Economic Injury <br />Disaster Loans to help meet working capital needs caused by the disaster. Economic injury assistance is <br />available regardless of whether the business suffered any property damage. <br /> <br />1 | Page <br /> <br />
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