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The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 replenished the pool of EIDL money by $20Billion and the application deadline for the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program has been extended to December 31, 2021. This extension, unofficially referred to as the EIDL Round 2, is welcome news for many business owners suffering as the result of the ongoing pandemic.
The extension is part of the second Covid-19 Relief Bill signed into law on December 27th, 2020. While this part of the relief bill extends most of the provisions in the first EIDL program, little attention has been paid to it by the press. For this reason, we feel it is worthy to highlight its key provisions and the rules for the new targeted EIDL Advance, which is a grant.
EIDL Loan Program Key Provisions
- Eligible Borrowers include small business owners and agricultural businesses with 300 or less employees, non-profits in the US states, Washington D.C. and territories who have suffered a temporary loss of revenue due to the pandemic.
- Use of Proceeds include working capital, operating expenses such as payroll, healthcare insurance premiums, rent, utilities, existing fixed debt payments, including federal business debt payments as well as the prepayments of commercial debt.
- 30 Payment Term at 3.75% Fixed Rate for businesses and 2.75% Fixed Rate for nonprofits, with no pre-payment penalty.
- Up to $2,000,000 may be borrowed, effective September 8, 2021. If a borrower was previously subject to the former lower loan limits of $150,000 and $500,000, they may apply for an increase based on the new 24 month computation for qualification. To apply, login to your SBA EIDL portal and look for the button that says Request an Increase. If the button is not found on your portal main page, you will need to send the SBA an email to
Co***********************@sb*.gov
with the “EIDL Increase Request for (insert your)10-digit application number” in the subject line. Include in the body of your email the following information:- Loan Application Number
- Loan Number (not the same as your loan application number!)
- Full Business Name
- Business Address
- Business Owner(s) names
- Phone Number
- No Collateral Requirement if EIDL is less than $25,000; If more than $25,000 the SBA files a General Security Agreement (UCC-1) form to collateralize the business’ assets. If EIDL is $200,000 or more, business owner collateral is required.
- Deferred payments will be granted for loans made in 2020 as well as 2021 for 24 months from the date of the note. During this deferred payment period interest on the note will accrue.
- For those businesses that received Emergency EIDL Advance (or Grants), the grant may be excluded from gross income on its tax return and is no longer required to be repaid if the business also received a PPP Loan which is fully forgiven. Prior to the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, if a PPP Loan was forgiven and the business also received an EIDL grant, the EIDL grant would be converted to a loan under the PPPL terms.
New Targeted EIDL Advance Grants
When the original EIDL program launched in mid-2020, it included for applicants an Advance Grant amount of up to $10,000. To qualify for the first grant, a business would apply for the EIDL via the SBA’s website and within a matter of a few days would receive a deposit in its business bank account equal to $1,000 multiplied by the number of full-time employees (up to $10,000). By mid July, 2020, the SBA stopped making these grants because it ran out of money earmarked for the grant program.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021 provides for an additional $20 Billion in grants to be distributed through the new targeted EIDL Advance program.
This time, an applicant must qualify for the EIDL advance as follows:
- There must be an economic loss of more than 30% measured by comparing any eight-week period between March 2, 2020 and December 31, 2020 to the comparable eight-week period during 2019; and
- The business must be located in a low-income community; and
- The business may not employ more than 300 employees; and
- The business must apply to the SBA by December 31, 2021. * AS OF MAY 28, 2021, THE SBA ANNOUNCED THE EIDL GRANT PROGRAM IS OUT OF MONEY. IN THE FINAL WEEK OF JUNE 2021, THE SBA OPENED THE EIDL GRANT PROGRAM AGAIN. SEE BELOW FOR UPDATED INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLY:
If an eligible business (see above) previously applied for the EIDL, they no longer need to wait for an email to be considered for the Targeted Advance grant. Instead, the applicant should call the SBA’s Disaster Customer Service Center at 800 659-2955 or email
Ta*************@SB*.gov
to request an invitation.
If an eligible business did not apply for the EIDL program and would like to apply for the Targeted (or Supplemental) Advance grant, the should apply on the SBA Disaster Loan Assistance Application portal here.
Similar to the first round, it is not necessary for the business to accept the EIDL if it’s ultimately offered by the SBA. The business may keep the EIDL grant money received.
The Targeted EIDL Advance is being made available to two groups of applicants. The first group are those businesses and non-profits that received less than $10,000 the first time and the second group are those businesses and non-profits that did not receive any EIDL Advance due to the funds being exhausted.
If the business currently meets the eligibility criteria above, the SBA will send an email invitation directly to the applicants who did not receive the full $10,000 EIDL Advance or received no advance due to lack of funding in the summer of 2020. Upon receipt of the email from the SBA, the applicant may apply for the Targeted EIDL Advance.
It appears the SBA has lifted the former requirement that the applicant will be eligible to apply for the new, Targeted EIDL Advance only if they had applied for the EIDL program on or before December 27, 2020.
How to Apply for the EIDL Loan Program (not the EIDL Advance Grant)
As of July 1, 2021, the SBA has opened up EIDL Program applications again which means first-time applicants may apply on the SBA’s website here.
Below are a few tips based on our clients’ experiences when applying for the EIDL program:
In our practice, we’ve been involved with a number of clients who applied for the EIDL round one. A few of them did so in haste and spent the better part of the last six or so months trying to resolve their sloppy application. The SBA will reject an EIDL application if anything on the application doesn’t line up properly.
When you apply for the EIDL program, be certain the name of the business and its business address matches exactly what’s on your federal tax return and your business bank account. And verify the EIN used in the application matches the EIN on your business tax return.
Applicants often make the mistake of guestimating their 2019 gross revenue and cost of goods sold. Do not make this mistake. Look very carefully at your 2019 federal tax returns and find the figures in the Gross Revenue and Cost of Goods Sold boxes. Again, if you don’t get this right, your application will likely be rejected by the SBA.
The Gross Revenue and Cost of Goods Sold figures will drive the amount of EIDL because it determines the amount of working capital you need to operate your business. The EIDL loan is based on your business’ required working capital so it’s very important to get it right.
You should also be prepared to deliver the IRS Form 4506-T for your business. This form allows the IRS to pull your federal tax forms for your business for them to review. Technically, it’s the tax transcripts they will review. They will be looking at whether you’ve filed your and paid your federal taxes.
And if you get past these couple of hurdles, the SBA will also pull the personal credit scores from the credit bureaus for any shareholder (or other owner) holding 20% or more ownership stake in the business. If your credit score is low, it’s unlikely you will be approved for the EIDL loan.
You will also have to prove your identity with a valid photo ID and provide the SBA with a cancelled check for the business. They will verify the bank you’ve identified to receive your EIDL grant and/or loan proceeds is a legitimate business bank account. There was a lot of fraud in the EIDL first round so the SBA is being extra cautious — which is a good thing.
Has anyone been funded in round 2 yet? I submitted mine the day I received the email about 2 months ago and haven’t heard anything.
Hi Johnny, I’m in the same boat I filled up my apps and got approved almost 60 days ago -no money yet:(
Note on my account says “your loan modification is processing”
I have been approved for an EIDL for over 40 days now with no money. I keep calling and asking if there is anything I need to do and they keep telling me that I have done all I can do and that I just need to wait for processing. I filled out the application on April 5 and had all the required information to them within the week. Can you provide any help?
Good morning,
I applied for a second EIDL about 2 months ago. They asked not to call but to emails if I had any questions. I sent an email about a month ago and was told I had sent everything needed. Just wait until they get to mine. Is it normal for this much time to complete. The first one took only a week. What are your thoughts.
Hi Phil,
Unfortunately, yes. The SBA may take months (many) to process your EIDL and that’s because the second round involves an underwriter to review your case before it’s approved. It is more complex than the first round where there were very few qualifications (hoops to jump through).
This is the case for EIDL Reconsiderations and Increases as well.
Hang in there!
I have a small nursery which grew potted indoor plants. At the start of the 1st round, agricultural businesses were not included, but later they changed their minds and included them. I received $1,000. I have since changed to growing hydroponic vegetables on benches. Now with this Targeted round, agricultural enterprises are not included again. I received an invitation since I am in a low income area, but when I questioned them about agricultural enterprises, they sent me a list of FAQ’s which states a business growing food is not included. Could you tell me why agricultural businesses are always considered separate from other small businesses? I am just curious as to why agricultural businesses are left out. Thank you.
Hi Sheila,
The reason agricultural businesses have traditionally been left out of these SBA programs is because the SBA is prohibited from duplicating the work or activities of other federal programs or agencies.
Unlike the first round of EIDL funding, it appears that the SBA is having a very hard time processing the loan increase. A hard pull on my credit report was initiated back in April and a request for a tax transcript was made as well. Six weeks later, still no word from the SBA. Should I be concerned or is this bureaucratic bumbling?
Hi MMR,
Unfortunately, it appears this sort of timeline and inactivity on the part of the SBA is typical for the EIDL reconsideration and increase process.
Hang in there!
Desperately don’t know what to do I mistakenly deleted my email invite for the Targeted advance EIDL and yes I match all qualifications? Including having my business in the low income area that is on their map!! Just made a dumb mistake by not rechecking my emails before mass deletion.I have not been able to get another email invite for the Targeted advance EIDL no matter whom I email or call it’s just automated response!! Can you help me
Hi Ms. Primrose,
The SBA representatives may not be responding to your inquiries about the Targeted EIDL grant missing email because the grant money is no longer available. I am sorry for your situation.
There have been updates by the SBA to this program recently and the article has been updated to reflect the changes.
For those business owners who either haven’t yet applied for the EIDL (LOAN) or who have already received an EIDL under the initial round one, applying for first time funding or additional funding is now possible.
Hope this helps a bit…
I relocated to 4 years ago to Texas in which my business is not in a low income area, but I still provide services in Louisiana which is considered a low income area. I received a small loan of 6200$ and received an email for the second eidl. I did submit an interest in a second eidl, but have not received any further communication from the SBA. I did not receive any grant because funds were out when I first applied in July of last year and my zip code is indicating that I am not in a low income area. Will I not qualify for any additional funding from SBA?
Hi CJ,
If your business qualified for the first EIDL LOAN, you may be eligible to apply for additional funds in EIDL Round 2. The SBA updated its policies and has now opened up applications for the second round. You don’t need an invitation to apply.
The article has been updated to reflect the recent S SBA policy changes.
Hope this helps…
We are a small business located in low-income community. We received PPP 1 and PPP 2 loans (in 2020 & 2021 respectively). We also received $10000 in grant last year and EIDL loan $65,000 in 2020. We received an email recently to increase EIDL loan (if we need it). Our business can certainly use the add’l loan to stay in business. Do we need to give any personal (not business) guarantee if total loan amount will be less than $200,000? What happens in the case if business does not survive even after add’l funding (increased EIDL loan). We are in service business so do not really have any hard assets (just some desks and computers) in a leased office space. Thanks for your guidance.
CK: Special provisions of the Covid relief allows the SBA to waive personal guarantees for loans under $200K. However, you will still pledge all your assets as collateral for this loan. Yep, the SBA could get all your desks if you default! But it is only the business that guarantees the loan. You can’t even sell the business without SBA approval until you pay off the loans.
Thanks Randall. It is my understanding that EIDL loan term is 30 years. So in event of selling a business, does one have to pay off entire (unpaid) loan balance before SBA will approve the sale OR we can still sale the business and can continue to make monthly loan payment(s) until it is paid in full?
If you pay off the loan in full, you are free to do whatever you want with the business. If you sell before you pay it off, you need SBA permission to sell the business because the assets are collateral.
Thanks Randall for your prompt response. So basically we will have to work it out with SBA on EIDL balance payoff terms and get their approval for selling the business. It is possible we may not be able to pay it in full, but we can continue to make original loan payments or work out different arrangements with SBA so they can sign off. Is that correct interpretation/understanding?
I received an invitation email but I lost it in my email I can’t bring it up and I need to fill out the application
Hi Shirley,
I suggest reaching out to your local SBA office for assistance. There is no other way to access the EIDL SBA program that I am aware of.
All the best…
How long do I have to wait to apply for a second pop loan and do I have to ask for forgiveness for the first one before I can apply for a second?
Hi Linda,
I agree with Randall if your business wants to apply through traditional lenders. However, as of today the SBA still has money for the PPP Loan program through its designated Community Financial Institutions. Until May 31, 2021 or their allocation runs out (whichever occurs first), business owners may still apply for the PPP Loan (first or second draws).
Community Financial Institutions included Certified Development Companies (CDCs), SBA Microlenders, Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), and Minority Depository Institutions
CDFIs may be found here.
CDCs (Certified Development Companies) may be found here.
SBA Microlenders may be found here.
And here’s an interactive map where you may locate both CDFIs and Minority Depository Institutions.
Time is of the essence because the PPP Loan application program ends on May 31, 2021!
Hope this helps!
Linda: Sorry. Time’s up. The PPP program is closed to new funding requests.