President Declares Wisconsin Disaster for Storm Aid
Published Date: 7/15/2026
Notice
Summary
The President declared a major disaster for parts of Wisconsin after severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding hit between April 13-23, 2026. This declaration helps local nonprofits get disaster loans to recover, with physical damage loan applications due by August 31, 2026, and economic injury loans available until March 30, 2027. If you’re in the affected counties or the Oneida Nation, now’s the time to apply and get back on your feet!
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Low‑Interest SBA Disaster Loans for Nonprofits
If you run a private nonprofit that provides essential government‑type services in the listed Wisconsin counties or the Oneida Nation, you may apply for SBA disaster loans. The interest rate is 3.625% for both physical damage and economic injury loans; physical damage applications are due by August 31, 2026 and economic injury (EIDL) applications are due by March 30, 2027.
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