Missouri Storm Victims Get SBA Disaster Loan Window
Published Date: 7/16/2026
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Summary
The President declared a major disaster for parts of Missouri hit by storms, tornadoes, and flooding from April 23-28, 2026. This means nonprofit groups in 10 counties can now apply for low-interest disaster loans to help fix damage or cover losses. Act fast—physical damage loan applications are due by August 31, 2026, and economic injury loans by March 30, 2027.
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SBA Disaster Loans for Missouri Nonprofits
Private nonprofit organizations providing essential governmental-type services in these Missouri counties — Carroll, Chariton, Greene, Holt, Howard, Monroe, Randolph, Ripley, Saline, and St. Francois — may apply for SBA disaster loans for physical damage and economic injury. The loans carry an interest rate of 3.625%; physical damage loan applications are due by August 31, 2026, and Economic Injury (EIDL) loan applications are due by March 30, 2027. The disaster incident period was April 23–28, 2026 and the Presidential declaration was issued June 30, 2026; apply via the MySBA Loan Portal at https://lending.sba.gov.
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