The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Deadline is Extended to May 31, 2021
Today President Biden signed the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Extension Act into law extending the PPP deadline from March 31 to May 31, 2021. Read the full statement from SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman about how this is “providing additional critical relief to the smallest of the small businesses.”
Here are 3 ways the SBA can help you access this forgivable loan program:
1. Find a PPP lender.
Borrowers can apply for a PPP loan with one of more than 5,400 lenders nationwide who have participated in the PPP. There are several ways to find a local PPP lender:
2. Receive technical assistance to help you apply.
The SBA and its Resource Partner Network offer free webinars to help you understand the details of the PPP. Plus, SBA Resource Partners also provide one-on-one business advising to help you through the PPP application process and provide guidance and support on other aspects of your business.
3. Access tools and reference materials in 18 languages.
Whether it’s overview fact sheets, sample PPP application forms, how-to calculation tools or Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), the SBA provides a variety of PPP tools and reference materials in 18 languages including:
- English
- Spanish – español
- Arabic – العربية
- Chinese (Mandarin/Cantonese) – Simplified – 中文简体
- Chinese (Mandarin/Cantonese) – Traditional – 中文繁軆
- French – Français
- German – Deutsche
- Gujarati – ગુજરાતી
- Haitian Creole – Kreyòl Ayisyen
- Hindi – हिन्दी भाषा
- Italian – Italiano
- Japanese – 日本語
- Korean – 한국어
- Polish – Polski
- Portuguese – Português
- Russian – русский язык
- Tagalog – Tagalog
- Vietnamese – Tiếng Việt
For all information and materials about the PPP:
Access Resources and Funding for Economic Relief
The SBA continues to be here to help you overcome the challenges created by the COVID-19 health crisis. We provide multiple funding options for those seeking relief.
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