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Small biz owners: Fill out this survey to help with Delaware’s Economic Injury Declaration

Is your business impacted by COVID-19? The Division of Small Business needs your help in requesting federal aid.

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If you’re a small business owner being negatively impacted by coronavirus, you can help the Delaware Division of Small Business request an Economic Injury Declaration from the U.S. Small Business Administration.

This will open up new loan options for small businesses in the state to help them better weather effects of COVID-19.

Federal regulations require that the state provides the SBA with information on multiple businesses negatively impacted by the coronavirus to qualify for the declaration. The Division of Small Business is looking to gather at least 25 responses.

Download the form below, fill it out and send it to DSB at business@delaware.gov to help out:

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