Recovery Center opens to help Collier County businesses hurt by Hurricane Irma
The accelerator -- normally focused on supporting young companies and startups -- is now a Business Recovery Center too, lending a helping hand to businesses hurt by Hurricane Irma.
One of the new center's primary missions is to help businesses get short-term emergency loans, or bridge loans.
The bridge loan program, activated by Gov.
Representatives with
"People with pretty low credit scores that are in business, we can still help them," said
Small-business owners with two to 100 employees can apply for up to a
For more information on the loans, visit floridadisasterloan.org.
"We're trying to reduce the impact of the hurricane's challenges by fast-tracking bridge loan funding for our small businesses' recovery," said
While financial assistance from the
"We want to be a one-stop shop for folks, for our business community, so they are not wandering around" looking for information, Kentner said.
At
The Naples Accelerator is at
Here are some other resources for businesses and employees hurt by Irma shared by the
If your business has been damaged, you are encouraged to take the Business Damage Assessment, which will be shared across various state and local agencies and used to expedite disaster relief. Access the survey here: flvbeoc.org/index.php?action=bda.
The Disaster Unemployment Assistance program provides financial assistance to individuals whose employment or self-employment was lost or interrupted because of the storm. It's available to people who are not eligible for regular unemployment insurance benefits. More information can be found here: floridajobs.org/office-directory/division-of-workforce-services/reemployment-assistance-programs/disaster-unemployment-assistance.
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