Public Service Announcement for Survivors of Hurricane Matthew | Eastern North Carolina Now

Public Service Announcement from the State of NC and FEMA concerning the January 9 deadline for hurricane Matthew survivors to apply for low-interest disaster loans from the SBA.

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Press Release:

Complete and Return Your U.S. Small Business Administration Application


    HURRICANE MATTHEW SURVIVORS: TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO COMPLETE YOUR SBA LOAN APPLICATION.

    IF YOU WERE CONTACTED BY SBA ABOUT A LOW-INTEREST DISASTER LOAN, YOU ARE URGED TO COMPLETE IT BEFORE THE JANUARY NINTH DEADLINE.

    YOU DON'T HAVE TO ACCEPT THE LOAN IF IT IS OFFERED. IF YOU DON'T QUALIFY FOR A LOAN YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR OTHER ASSISTANCE FROM FEMA.

    FOR QUESTIONS, CALL SBA AT (800)659-2955. IF YOU USE TTY CALL (800)877-8339.

  • Contact: Attila Nemecz
  •     Attila.Nemecz@beaufortccc.edu

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