Economic Injury Disaster Loan for Farmers Webinars
Monday Webinar: Economic Injury Disaster Loan for Farmers and Ranchers Affected by COVID-19 (EIDL)
In response to the very tight timeline on applying for EIDL funds, we have added an additional webinar for Monday afternoon. Please help us reach as many farmers as possible with the opportunity to apply for EIDL funds, and quickly. The House passed the bill yesterday and we expect the President’s signature later today.
Economic Injury Disaster Loan for Farmers and Ranchers Affected by COVID-19
Farmers and ranchers will soon be eligible for Economic Injury Disaster Loans, in anticipation of the $484 billion aid relief bill passing the House and being signed into law this week. The EIDL program provides an emergency grant of up to $10,000 for small businesses suffering a loss of revenue because of COVID-19. We’ll discuss the specifics of eligibility and how to submit an application through the Small Business Administration. Issues with how the program has performed over the past few weeks will also be in the discussion. This is a valuable opportunity, especially for farms unable to receive a Paycheck Protection Program forgivable loan. We will discuss how EIDL works with other relief options, too. (This webinar is in anticipation of the $484 billion aid relief bill passing the House and being signed into law this week.)
Economic Injury Disaster Loan for Farmers and Ranchers Webinar
Monday, April 27th
4pm Eastern, 3pm Central, 2pm Mountain, 1pm Pacific
Also, the same webinar will be held on
Wednesday, April 29th
4pm Eastern, 3pm Central, 2pm Mountain, 1pm Pacific
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. This webinar will be recorded and available on demand for those that cannot attend or if we reach capacity: Just click the registration link at any time to watch the recording. We will also live stream the event over Facebook.
As always, be in touch with questions and issues about the legal aspects of farming during COVID-19. If you aren’t familiar with Farm Commons, we are a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering farmers to resolve their own legal vulnerabilities within an ecosystem of support.
Check our website and podcast for more information about farm law and COVID-19.
- Learn more about loans, grants, and other funding resources at https://www.beginningfarmers.org/funding-resources/
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- Find more useful farming resources at https://www.beginningfarmers.org/additional-farming-resources/
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