Small business owners affected by COVID-19 in Wisconsin are going to get some help from the Small Business Administration.
Governor Tony Evers says the low-interest federal disaster loans will provide certainty for Wisconsin’s small businesses. The administration says non-profits and small businesses could qualify for up to 2-million-dollars to cover losses from the coronavirus pandemic.
Wisconsin’s Small Business Administration Director Eric Ness says business owners should now reach out to the S-B-A office to help the loan approval process along.