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(KNOX) – Private non-profits in North Dakota impacted by severe storms in June can apply for low-interest federal disaster loans.
Organizations could get up to $2 million with interest rates as low as 3.6% with no payments or interest required in the first year.
The loans are intended to help repair damages and restore operations after the destructive storms in these counties.
- Barnes
- Burleigh
- Cass
- Eddy
- Emmons
- Foster
- Grant
- Griggs
- Kidder
- McLean
- Morton
- Oliver
- Ransom
- Sheridan
- Sioux
- Steele
- Stutsman
- Traill
- Wells
The deadline to get your application in for property damage is November 10th.
To apply, click here, call the Small Business Administration customer service at 800-659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov.


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