The U.S. Small Business Association (SBA) is currently accepting Second Draw PPP loan applications from participating lenders. You can apply for a Second Draw PPP Loan from January 13, 2021, until March 31, 2021. All Second Draw PPP Loans will have the same terms regardless of lender or borrower.
Some helpful hints before you apply:
UNRESOLVED BORROWER DILEMMA
An otherwise eligible borrower applying for a Second Draw PPP Loan may find its application process adversely impacted if its First Draw PPP Loan is under review by the SBA and/or a determination has been made that the borrower in ineligible pursuant to PPP regulations or “information in the SBA’s possession.” The SBA defines such a borrower to be an “unresolved borrower,” and if the SBA notifies the PPP lender that the applicant for a Second Draw PPP Loan is an unresolved borrower, the SBA will not issue an SBA loan number, and additional loans are prohibited from being made to such borrower until the outstanding issues are resolved. The SBA states that it will “resolve issues related to unresolved borrowers expeditiously,” and that ongoing review by the SBA of an unresolved borrower does not disqualify an eligible unresolved borrower from receiving a Second Draw PPP Loan.
For more details from the Small Business Administration, click here.