Small Business Disaster Relief

Disaster Support Resource Hub for Business Owners

Nobody should face a disaster alone. To help you prepare for these emergencies, you'll find helpful articles, types of disaster events and loans, an emergency financing guide and additional resource below. As always, you can also reach out to your team at Biz2Credit.

Biz2Credit Stands with Small Business Owners.

Biz2Credit stands with Small Business Owners affected by unforeseen events, emergencies and disasters. We can help small businesses secure funding through Biz2Credit's online funding platform, or by connecting you with a resource such as SBA financing to support your business during this time of need.

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Apply now for disaster relief financing or call the hotline to speak with an expert who can help.

DISASTER HOTLINE

800-200-5678

Current Declared Disaster with Real Time Updates

The Small Business Administration (SBA) publishes a list of declared disasters for which business owners may be
able to apply for emergency relief financing as well as long-term recovery funding.

States Affected Incident Incident Period
1 FLORIDA Hurricane Ian 9/23/2022 and continuing
2 CALIFORNIA Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides 12/27/2022 and continuing
3 CALIFORNIA Earthquake 12/20/2022 and continuing
See all declared disasters on the SBA website Source: SBA.gov

Types of Disaster Loans

Physical Disaster
Loans
  • Uninsured or underinsured property
  • Real estate, equipment and inventory
  • Maximum loan amount of $2 million
  • Supplemental of up to 20% ($400,000)
  • Maximum term of 30 years
  • Lender fees may apply
Economic Injury
Disaster Loans (EIDL)
  • Small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives and generally most private and nonprofit organizations
  • Maximum loan amount of $2 million
  • Maximum term of 30 years
  • Lender fees may apply

Helpful Articles on Disaster Relief from the Biz2Credit Blog

7 Types of Businesses That Can Use Merchant Cash Advances

7 Types of Businesses That Can Use Merchant Cash Advances

March 21, 2023

In this article: What is a merchant cash advance and how does it work? Pros and cons of a merchant cash advance 7 types of businesses that c...

What Happens if You Can’t Pay Back a Business Credit Card?

What Happens if You Can’t Pay Back a Business Credit Card?

March 21, 2023

Given the tumultuous economic conditions affecting small businesses right now, your small business may have had to take on unexpected costs ...

What the First Republic Bank Rescue Means for Small Businesses and the Banking System

What the First Republic Bank Rescue Means for Small Businesses and the Banking System

March 20, 2023

As you have been going about the day-to-day operations of your small business this past month, you may have noticed people talking about the...

Emergency Financing Guide

Additional Resources


SBA

This federal small business loan program supports small businesses recovery from the COVID-19 disaster?s economic impacts by providing accessible and borrower-friendly capital.


Disaster Assistance

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) offers affordable financial help to businesses and private non-profit organizations in declared disaster areas. We provide help in the form of low-interest, long-term loans...


Emergency Planning

Launched in February 2003, Ready is a National public service campaign designed to educate and empower the American people to prepare for, respond to and mitigate emergencies, including natural and man-made disasters.

Note: The Disaster Support Resource Hub is a free resource maintained by Biz2Credit to assist business owners. Information and resources provided in the Disaster Support Resource Hub are for informational purposes only, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Biz2Credit or its partners. Biz2Credit is not a lender. Please note that financial products mentioned here, including government Disaster Loans, are not guaranteed and are issued at the sole discretion of the lender or government agency responsible.

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