Storm Aid Deadlines Extended for Lake Traverse Reservation Tribe
Published Date: 10/9/2025
Notice
Summary
The President has updated the disaster declaration for the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation after severe storms and flooding in June 2025. The deadline to apply for physical damage loans is now extended to December 5, 2025, giving folks more time to get help. Economic injury loan applications are still open until June 11, 2026, so affected businesses can recover with extra support.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Physical Disaster Loan Deadline Extended
If your home or other property on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation was damaged by the severe storms and flooding that occurred June 12 through June 16, 2025, you have until December 5, 2025 to apply for SBA physical disaster loans. You can apply at the MySBA Loan Portal (https://lending.sba.gov).
EIDL Applications Remain Open
If your small business on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation suffered economic injury from the storms and flooding June 12–16, 2025, Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) applications are available through June 11, 2026. Apply at the MySBA Loan Portal (https://lending.sba.gov).
Your PRIA Score
Personalized for You
How does this regulation affect your finances?
Sign up for a PRIA Policy Scan to see your personalized alignment score for this federal register document and every other regulation we track. We analyze your financial profile against policy provisions to show you exactly what matters to your wallet.
Key Dates
Department and Agencies
Related Federal Register Documents
2026-13866 — Fiscal Year List of Requests From States or Tribes for a Small Business Administration Disaster Declaration
The Small Business Administration shares a monthly update on disaster help requests from states and tribes for Fiscal Year 2026. This list shows who asked for aid, what disasters hit them, and when help was approved, so affected communities can get the support they need quickly. If your state or tribe faced floods, fires, storms, or other disasters, this means money and resources are on the way to help rebuild and recover.
2026-13854 — Presidential Declaration of a Major Disaster for the State of Wisconsin
Big storms hit Wisconsin in April 2026, causing serious damage and flooding across many counties. The President declared a major disaster on June 30, opening the door for disaster loans to help homeowners, businesses, and communities recover. You’ve got until August 31, 2026, to apply for physical damage loans and until March 30, 2027, for economic injury loans—so don’t wait!
2026-13853 — Presidential Declaration of a Major Disaster for the State of Mississippi
A major disaster was declared for Mississippi after severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding hit in early May 2026. Residents and businesses in several counties can now apply for low-interest disaster loans to help repair damage or recover lost income. Physical damage loan applications are due by August 31, 2026, and economic injury loan applications by March 30, 2027.
2026-13688 — SBIC License Issuance
The Small Business Administration just announced new licenses for several Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs), letting them invest more money to help small businesses grow. These licenses, effective as of May and June 2026, show how much extra funding each SBIC can leverage, ranging from no leverage to double their capital. If you’re a small business or investor, keep an eye on these fresh players ready to boost the economy!
2026-13570 — Administrative Declaration of a Disaster for the State of New York
New York got hit hard by storms and flooding starting May 20, 2026, especially Queens and nearby counties. The government declared it a disaster, so homeowners, businesses, and nonprofits can now apply for low-interest loans to fix damage or cover lost income. Act fast—physical damage loans close August 31, 2026, and economic injury loans are available until March 30, 2027.
2026-13157 — Administrative Declaration of a Disaster for the State of Pennsylvania
A big fire at Oak Forest Apartment Complex hit Berks County, Pennsylvania, and nearby areas. The government declared it a disaster on June 24, 2026, so affected homeowners, businesses, and nonprofits can apply for low-interest disaster loans to help rebuild and recover. You’ve got until August 24, 2026, to apply for physical damage loans and until March 24, 2027, for economic injury loans—so don’t wait!
Previous / Next Documents
Previous: 2025-19502 — United States Department of Transportation Advisory Board; Public Meeting
The U.S. Department of Transportation Advisory Board is holding a public meeting on October 22, 2025, to share big ideas on improving America’s transportation systems. Anyone interested can watch online as the board talks about modernizing infrastructure, boosting tech investments, and cutting red tape. This meeting helps shape future projects that could speed up travel and create smarter, safer roads and transit.
Next: 2025-19506 — Presidential Declaration of a Major Disaster for Public Assistance Only for the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation
The President has updated the disaster declaration for the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation after severe storms and flooding in June 2025. The deadline to apply for help with physical damage is now extended to December 5, 2025, giving folks more time to get the support they need. Economic injury loan applications are still open until June 11, 2026.