CARES Act Loan Application Information

The Small Business Administration’s (SBA) funds for the COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) are limited.

For details on other COVID-19 relief options from the SBA, click here.

Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) ended on May 31, 2021.

Key Provisions Summary

Limited Eligibility:
Eligibility is limited to churches and nonprofits that have less than 300 employees and whose gross receipts were at least 25% less in one or more quarters of 2020, as compared to the same quarter in 2019.

Necessity Requirement:
All borrowers must be able to certify that the “current economic uncertainty makes this loan request necessary to support the ongoing operations,“ as of the date on which the PPP loan application is submitted.

Maximum Loan Amount:
Borrowers have an option to calculate the maximum loan amount by multiplying the borrower’s average total monthly payroll in (a) the one-year period prior to the date on which the loan is made, or (b) calendar year 2019, by 2.5x. The maximum loan amount is $2 million. Similar to the first round, seasonal employers calculate their maximum loan amount differently.

Choose Your Own Covered Period:
Borrowers are able to choose the length of their covered period so long as it is at least eight weeks and is not longer than 24 weeks.

Use of PPP Funds:
Congress expanded the types of expenses for which PPP loans can be used for new and existing loans. In addition to payroll, rent, covered mortgage interest, and utilities, the PPP loan now allows proceeds to be used for:

Forgiveness for Loans under $150,000:
Forgiveness application for loans under $150,000 will be simplified to a one-page certification that includes a description of the number of employees the eligible recipient was able to retain because of the loan, the estimated total amount of the loan spent on payroll costs and the total loan amount. Borrowers should be aware that while the forgiveness application is simplified, all of the rules still apply. All borrowers must retain all employment records relevant to the forgiveness application for a period of four years and all other records relating to PPP and the forgiveness application for a period of three years.

CARES Act Resources for PPP and EIDL

CARES Act Summary from Wespath

Wespath created this summary sheet with helpful information about the CARES Act. updated March 30, 2020.