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Roxanna Astorga, Business Adviser Miriam Colon, Jennifer Price-Moore, and Tony Presti, Business Adviser at the Brooklyn SBDC.
  With business affected by 9/11, Priceless Professional recieves financial assistance through the World Trade Center Small Business Recovery Fund.
 

Disaster Assistance Resources for Small Business

Disaster Recovery for Small Businesses

SBDC Disaster Recovery Services

U.S. Small Business Administration

SBA Field Operations (East) - (800) 359-2227
The speech or hearing impaired may call (TTY) (404) 347-3751

  • Physical Disaster Business Loans - Loans to businesses to repair or replace disaster damages to property owned by the business, including real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory and supplies. Businesses of any size are eligible. Nonprofit organizations such as charities, churches, private universities, etc. are also eligible.
  • Economic Injury Disaster Business Loans - Loans for working capital to small businesses and small agricultural cooperatives to assist them through the disaster recovery period. EIDL assistance is available only to applicants with no Credit Available Elsewhere - if the business and its owners cannot provide for their own recovery from non-government sources.
  • SBA Disaster Assistance – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Federal Emergency Management Agency - If you suffered any disaster related damage you may be eligible for federal disaster assistance. Individuals that are Homeowners and Renters must register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to obtain a FEMA Registration ID Number by calling 1-800-621-3362. The speech or hearing impaired may call (TTY) 1-800-462-7585.

U.S. Department of Agriculture - Emergency Loan Assistance to help producers recover from production and physical losses due to drought, flooding, other natural disasters, or quarantine. For information, visit

American Red Cross Guidance for Business and Industry

Selected Commercial Disaster Preparedness Links

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

US Department of Homeland Security

 
 
   
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