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Kansas Storm Victims Eligible for SBA Disaster Loans

Published Date: 7/17/2026

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Summary

A major disaster was declared for parts of Kansas after severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding hit in late April 2026. This declaration helps local nonprofits get low-interest loans to repair damage and recover, with physical damage loan applications due by August 31, 2026, and economic injury loans available until March 30, 2027. Cherokee, Morris, Osage, Saline, and Wabaunsee counties are the main areas getting this support.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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SBA Disaster Loans for Kansas Nonprofits

If you run a private nonprofit that provides essential governmental services in Cherokee, Morris, Osage, Saline, or Wabaunsee counties, you may apply for SBA disaster loans after the June 30, 2026 declaration for damage from April 26–27, 2026. Both physical damage loans and Economic Injury Disaster Loans are available with an interest rate of 3.625%; apply online at https://lending.sba.gov.

Loan Application Deadlines Set

Physical damage loan applications must be filed by August 31, 2026, and Economic Injury (EIDL) loan applications must be filed by March 30, 2027. Use the MySBA Loan Portal at https://lending.sba.gov or contact SBA disaster assistance (1-800-659-2955) for help; relay services via 7-1-1 are available for those with hearing/speech disabilities.

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Key Dates

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6/30/2026
7/17/2026

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