Disaster press release 25-132

SBA Extends Deadline for Hurricane Helene Disaster Aid in Georgia

ATLANTA – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced today survivors of Hurricane Helene now have more time to apply for SBA’s low-interest physical disaster loans. Businesses and residents who have damage from the storm now have until Jan. 7, to apply and see how SBA can help.

The disaster declaration covers the primary counties of Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Butts, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Cook, Dodge, Echols, Effingham, Elbert, Emanuel, Evans, Fulton, Glascock, Glynn, Hancock, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Lanier, Laurens, Liberty, Lincoln, Long, Lowndes, McDuffie, McIntosh, Montgomery, Newton, Pierce, Rabun, Richmond, Screven, Stephens, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Telfair, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Ware, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wheeler and Wilkes counties, which are eligible for both Physical and Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) from the SBA. Small businesses and most private nonprofit organizations in the following adjacent counties are eligible to apply only for SBA EIDLs; Baldwin, Banks, Bleckley, Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Franklin, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hart, Henry, Grady, Greene, Jasper, Lamar, Madison, Mitchell, Monroe, Morgan, Oglethorpe, Pulaski, Putnam, Rockdale, Spalding, Towns, Turner, Twiggs, Walton, Wilcox, Wilkinson and Worth in Georgia;  Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Jefferson, Leon, Madison and Nassau in Florida; Clay, Jackson and Macon in North Carolina; and Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson, Barnwell, Edgefield, Hampton, Jasper, McCormick and Oconee in South Carolina.

“SBA’s Business Recovery Centers are a cornerstone of our support for business owners,” said Francisco Sánchez, Jr., associate administrator for the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at the SBA. “At these centers, business owners can meet face-to-face with specialists to apply for disaster loans and access a wide range of resources to guide them through their recovery.”

SBA’s Customer Service Representatives are available at the centers to answer questions, assist business owners complete their disaster loan application, accept documents, and provide updates on an application’s status. Walk-ins are accepted, but you can schedule an in-person appointment at an SBA Business Recovery Center in advance. The center will operate as listed below.

Business Recover Center (BRC)  

Bulloch County

Eastern Heights Baptist Church

23805 US Hwy 80 E

Statesboro, GA 30461

Hours:        Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

                    Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Closed:      Sunday

 

Business Recovery Center (BRC)

Richmond County  

CSRA Regional Commission

3626 Walton Way Ext, Suite 1  

Augusta, GA 30909

Hours:         Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

                     Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Closed:        Sunday

 

Business Recover Center (BRC)  

Chatham County

Savannah Entrepreneurial Center

801 E Gwinnett St  

Savannah, GA 31404

Hours:        Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

                     Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Closed:       Sunday

 

Business Recovery Center (BRC)

Richmond County  

CSRA Regional Commission

3626 Walton Way Ext, Suite 1  

Augusta, GA 30909

Hours:         Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

                     Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Closed:        Sunday

 

Portable Loan Outreach Center (PLOC)  

Richmond County

Behind Parker's Kitchen  

4104 Windsor Spring Rd  

Hephzibah, GA 30815

Hours:        Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.  

                         Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  

Closed:      Sunday

 

Business Recovery Center (BRC)  

Richmond County

CSRA Regional Commission  

3626 Walton Way Ext, Suite 1  

Augusta, GA 30909

Hours:        Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.  

                     Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  

Closed:      Sunday  

On October 15, 2024, it was announced that funds for the Disaster Loan Program have been fully expended. While no new loans can be issued until Congress appropriates additional funding, we remain committed to supporting disaster survivors. Applications will continue to be accepted and processed to ensure individuals and businesses are prepared to receive assistance once funding becomes available.

Applicants are encouraged to submit their loan applications promptly for review in anticipation of future funding.

With the changes to FEMA’s Sequence of Delivery, survivors are now encouraged to simultaneously apply for FEMA grants and the SBA low-interest disaster loan assistance to fully recover. FEMA grants are intended to cover necessary expenses and serious needs not paid by insurance or other sources. The SBA disaster loan program is designed for your long-term recovery, to make you whole and get you back to your pre-disaster condition. Do not wait on the decision for a FEMA grant; apply online and receive additional disaster assistance information at sba.gov/disaster.  

Applicants may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information on SBA disaster assistance. For people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.

The filing deadline to return applications for physical property damage is Jan. 7, 2025. The deadline to return economic injury applications is June 30, 2025.

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About the U.S. Small Business Administration  

The U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream of business ownership. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow or expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov. 

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