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EKY Flood Relief Community Doc#1 Resource Guidehttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qWJVkr3tFtW3qHkW6n5YLpEsRYAqkpERsyCVz084l-4/edit?usp=sharingLiving document with information on how and where you can send and receive aid
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SBDCDisaster Recovery Guidehttps://kentuckysbdc.com/disaster-recovery/
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SEKY ChamberGranthttps://www.sekchamber.com/2025/02/19/back-to-business/Grants ranging from $500 to $1,500, prioritizing Chamber members.
Must be located in Floyd, Johnson, Knott, Lawrence, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, and Pike.
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Pikeville Community FoundationGranthttps://bit.ly/ekygrantappThis funding opportunity for small businesses impacted by the February 2025 flood is made possible through a partnership between the Pikeville Community Foundation and gracious community partners.

Locally owned businesses that were affected by the February 2025 flood, are located in Pike County, and are planning to reopen are eligible to apply for the grant. Applications are due on March 28, 2025, and awards will be up to $5,000.
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Invest 606Granthttps://www.appalachianky.org/invest-606-flood-relief-grant-application/The Invest 606 Flood Relief Grant is a funding opportunity made possible through a partnership between Invest 606, the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky, and the Appalachian Impact Fund. Small businesses, farms, and social enterprises that have been impacted by the February 2025 flood are eligible to apply. First deadline: March 23rd
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AppalREDLegal Aidardfky.org/gethelpOur Disaster Intake Hotline is 1-844-478-0099
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Mountain Assoc.Loanhttps://mtassociation.org/lending/emergency/Emergency Loan Terms: Loan Amounts: $1,000 to $5,000; 3% rate; term up to 5 years; no application fee, no closing costs, no collateral, no prepayment penalty, no personal guaranty
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Kentucky Highlands Investment CorpLoanhttp://www.soarfarmloans.org/project-partners/kentucky-highlands-investment-corporationKentucky Highlands Investment Corporation offers the SOAR Small Production Farm Loan to all 54 Appalachian Counties for agricultural businesses.  This 1% interest loan can go up to $7,500 with interest-only payments during year one, payback monthly years two through five, and no penalty for early payoff
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Mountain Assoc.Loanhttps://mtassociation.org/recovery-loanOur Recovery Loans can be a great option especially as we have limited funding available to make the principal repayments for you for 6-12 months. Loan Amounts: $1,000 to $100,000+; 0% interest for the first 12 months and then 3.75% if directly impacted; 0% the first six months and then 3.75% if indirectly impacted.
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SKEDLoanhttps://skedcorp.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/2025Emergency-business-loan-app.pdfBusinesses providing proof of impact will be eligible for up to $5,000 in direct business loans at zero interest with no payment or interest accrual for one year. The three-year loan will follow with two years of payments at 4% interest.
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SBALoan & Resourceshttps://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance/kentucky-floodsThe SBA has federal disaster assistance available to businesses, nonprofits, and residents in Kentucky and is offering low-interest disaster loans to help those impacted recover.
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Mountain Comprehensive Care CenterMental Health ServicesMCCC’s 24-Hour Helpline: 1-800-422-1060, available 24/7/365
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SOARResource Guidehttps://soar-ky.org/flood/FEMA information
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