Lincoln County Floods: Nonprofits in Montana Get Disaster Loan Lifeline
Published Date: 4/21/2026
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Summary
Montana’s Lincoln County got hit hard by storms and flooding back in December 2025, and now the President has declared it a major disaster area for public help only. This means nonprofit groups can apply for low-interest disaster loans to fix damage or cover economic losses, with deadlines coming up on June 10, 2026, and January 7, 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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Physical Damage Loans for Nonprofits
If you are a private nonprofit that provides essential governmental services in Lincoln County, Montana, you may apply for SBA physical damage disaster loans for damage from the severe storms and flooding that occurred December 9–11, 2025. The interest rate for these physical damage loans is 3.625%, and the physical loan application deadline is June 10, 2026.
Economic Injury (EIDL) Loans Available
Private nonprofit organizations in the affected area may apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) related to the December 9–11, 2025 storms. The interest rate listed for economic injury loans to private non-profits without credit available elsewhere is 3.625%, and the EIDL application deadline is January 7, 2027.
Who Is Eligible to Apply
The declaration specifies that private nonprofit organizations providing essential services of a governmental nature may file disaster loan applications for this event affecting Lincoln County, Montana. Applications can be filed online through the MySBA Loan Portal or at locally announced locations (contact and portal information provided by the SBA).
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