New York Forward Loan Fund: Small businesses and nonprofits that have received PPP loans of up to $50,000 now eligible

COVID-19 News and Updates | Prager Metis | Sep 30, 2020

Empire State Development recently announced that a number of small businesses and nonprofit organizations are now eligible to receive low-interest loans through the New York Forward Loan Fund (NYFLF) if they received $50,000 or less in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) assistance.

Eligible small businesses, nonprofit organizations, and small residential landlords can apply for a 60 month, no-fee loan with a fixed interest rate (3% for small businesses and landlords, 2% for nonprofits). The funds may be used for working capital expenses related to reopening, including property taxes, payroll, and costs associated with updates to a physical space in order to comply with social distancing guidelines. The maximum loan amount is $100,000, and the loan is not forgivable.

Eligibility for an NYFLF loan is determined through the following criteria:

  • must employ 20 or fewer full-time equivalent (FTE) employees;
  • small businesses must have gross revenues of less than $3 million per year
  • nonprofit organizations must provide direct services and have an annual operating budget of less than $3 million per year; and
  • must not have received a U.S. Small Business Administration Paycheck Protection Program of greater than $50,000 or an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) for COVID-19 of any amount, except for EIDL advance grant of up to $10,000.

Applications for the NYFLF will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and pre-applications are now open.

For more information, contact your Prager Metis advisor or our crisis management team at CrisisManagement@pragermetis.com

2022-03-03T10:26:51-05:00
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