Financial Support

Get emergency financial resources to help your business

Get immediate relief for your rural business from the Rural Housing, Utilities, and Business-Cooperative Service

Immediate relief for rural businesses Who’s eligible: Rural businesses What it is: The USDA Rural Development is waiving or deferring specific fees, deadlines, loan payments and more to support the rural community.  Take action: Learn what the USDA Rural Development is doing to provide immediate support and relief for rural businesses.   From: USDA Rural Development, Federal Government

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Existing SBA Disaster Loans are being automatically deferred

Are you currently paying off an SBA loan? Who’s eligible: Small businesses with an existing SBA Disaster Loan What it is: If you’re currently paying back an existing SBA Disaster Loan, your loan is automatically in deferment through December 31, 2020. You may also be able to refinance your existing SBA Disaster Loan into your Paycheck Protection Program

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SBA Express Disaster Bridge Loan for up to $25,000

Currently have a relationship with SBA Express Lender? Learn what else is available Who’s eligible: Any of the following who have a business relationship with an SBA Express Lender: small businesses, nonprofits, veterans organizations, tribal businesses, ESOPs and cooperatives with less than 500 employees, sole proprietorships, self-employed individuals, and independent contractors. What it is: If you have

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CARES Act SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) for up to $2 million and an advance for up to $10,000

Loans through SBA available Who’s eligible: Small businesses, nonprofits, veterans organizations, tribal businesses, ESOPs and cooperatives with less than 500 employees, sole proprietorships, self-employed individuals, and independent contractors, including gig workers. What it is:  Loan (EIDL): If you’re a small business owner in any U.S. state, you can apply for an emergency long-term low-interest loan through the

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Veteran-Owned

Are you a veteran? Receive support from the Energize community Keep your employees with the Paycheck Protection Program Veterans are a powerful gear in Colorado’s economic engine. Energize Colorado is pooling expertise, showcasing available funds, and partnering with Veteran leaders to help the community identify common interests, overcome familiar challenges, and develop comprehensive strategies for

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