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The Paycheck Protection Program Continues to Provide a Lifeline to Small Businesses

Terri Denison is the district director for the U.S. Small Business Administration Georgia District

The U.S. Small Business Administration re-opened the Paycheck Protection Program on January 11 with $284 billion appropriated through the Economic Aid Act. As of Feb. 15, nearly 1.7 million loans valued at more than $125 billion have been approved this round. This includes 51,025 PPP loans valued at more than $2.8 billion approved in Georgia.

SBA is continuing to address potential barriers to access to capital for minority-, veteran-, and women-owned businesses along with other underserved small business segments. The current round of PPP was rolled out in phases and prioritized access to community financial institutions that specialize in servicing these communities. When PPP re-opened, access was initially granted exclusively to community financial institutions the first few days. At least $15 billion was set aside for PPP lending by CFIs, which include community development financial institutions, minority depository institutions, SBA certified development companies and microloan intermediaries. Additionally, the SBA, as needed, will set aside dedicated hours to process and assist our smallest PPP lenders with their PPP loans as well as match small businesses with these institutions.

Here is additional information about the current round of PPP:

For more information about the Paycheck Protection Program, visit www.sba.gov/ppp.

Terri Denison is the district director for the U.S. Small Business Administration Georgia District. The SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small businesses with resources to start, grow, expand or recover.

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