Montana Floods Get Federal Boost: Nonprofits Can Apply Now
Published Date: 4/21/2026
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Summary
Montana’s Lincoln County got hit hard by storms and flooding in December 2025, and now the President has declared it a major disaster for public help only. This means local nonprofits can apply for low-interest disaster loans to fix damage or cover economic losses, with deadlines coming up in June 2026 and January 2027. If you’re part of a nonprofit in Lincoln County, now’s the time to act and get the support you need!
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Lincoln County Nonprofits Eligible for SBA Loans
If you run a private nonprofit that provides essential government-like services in Lincoln County, Montana, you may apply for SBA disaster loans because of the December 9–11, 2025 storms and flooding. You can apply online via the MySBA Loan Portal, and the physical damage loan application deadline is June 10, 2026 while the Economic Injury (EIDL) loan deadline is January 7, 2027.
SBA Disaster Loan Interest Rate Set at 3.625%
SBA disaster loans for private nonprofit organizations for both physical damage and economic injury will carry an interest rate of 3.625%. This rate applies to nonprofits whether or not they have credit available elsewhere.
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