The Utah District office of the U.S. Small Business Administration has issued guidance clarifying that all faith-based organizations impacted by COVID-19 are eligible to participate in the Paycheck Protection Program and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan program, without restrictions based on their religious identity or activities, to the extent they meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the CARES Act that was passed by Congress and signed into law by Pres. Trump.
“Following the passage of the emergency economic relief assistance, the administration and Congress acted to ensure that small businesses and nonprofits alike have access to critical funds to keep their workers paid and employed,” said SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza. “Faith-based organizations have always provided critical social services for people in need, and SBA will make clear that these organizations may access this emergency capital.”
“During an economic crisis, often the first thing people have to cut back on is making donations to their favorite charities. But it’s the non-profits that step in and fill the gaps when people are in need. It’s critical that these organizations are able to continue to provide services to their communities,” said Utah District Director Marla Trollan.