What is it?
The Florida Small Business Bridge Loan is NOT an SBA loan. Rather, it is through the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. It is intended as a short term, interest free loan to tide businesses over before returning to normal or receiving other forms of funding. It is NOT intended to be the primary source of assistance for small businesses affected by a disaster like COVID-19 and eligibility for the loan is linked to other financial sources. The Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program is currently maxed out. Retain this info in case further funds are made available.
Who Qualifies?
Eligible applicants must:
Who does NOT Qualify?
What does the loan entail?
How do I apply?
By mail:
Florida SBDC Network Headquarters
C/O Florida Emergency Bridge Loan Process
220 West Garden Street, Suite 301
Pensacola, FL 32502
By Fax: (850) 696-2693
By Email: disaster@FloridaSBDC.org
Do you have questions or need assistance with your loan application? You can contact your local SBDC office to schedule a one-on-one consultation. Our local FSBDC consultants are based out of our chamber offices at 1425 E Vine St, but are currently working remotely. Contact Rafael Pratts -
Rafael E. M. Pratts
Business Consultant
FSBDC at UCF
T. 407-847-2458
C. 863-617-9545
rpratts@ucf.edu
-to schedule a consultation via phone or video conference. This loan is open until May 8, 2020.
The SBA has ongoing loans that may be of assistance at this time. The SBA's Express Bridge Loan is designed for businesses who already have a standing relationship with an SBA lender. The loan amount is up to $25,000. It is intended to tide over businesses in a fix while they await further loan funding.
Who qualifies?
What does this loan entail?
How do I apply?
Apply through an SBA lender with whom you have a previous relationship.
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On Friday, March 27, the House passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (or “CARES”) Act following passage in the Senate the day prior. The CARES Act includes two new loan programs through the SBA that are designed to put money in the hands of business owners and operators to provide liquid assets. Here is a breakdown of the Paycheck Protection Program and the Economic Injury Disaster Loans.
What is it?
The Paycheck Protection Program is an easy to secure, up to 100% forgivable loan through the Small Business Administration designed to put cash into businesses in a timely manner that can be used to keep staff on payroll. $349 billion has been set aside for this program.
Who qualifies?
Who doesn't qualify?
What does the loan entail?
What does this mean?
Basically, a small business, restaurant, hotel or 501(c)(3) non-profit with 500 or fewer employees will be compensated for 2.5% their average monthly payroll. So, if Bob’s Barber Shop calculates its payroll at $5,000 per month, Bob will be awarded $12,500 per the Paycheck Protection Program. Bob is required to use these funds to pay his staff, mortgage, rent, or utilities. Repayment of this loan will be forgiven as long as Bob uses the funds exclusively for those purposes. However, if Bob has 4 employees and he lets one go, thereby reducing his employment base by 25%, Bob’s loan forgiveness will also be reduced by 25%. Therefore, Bob will now have to repay $2500 (or 25%) of the original loan.
The PPP will open on April 3. Find the application here, but you must apply through your SBA 7(a) lender.
What is it?
The SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans, or EIDL loans, can provide small businesses with loans of up to $2 million of funds to be used to pay
Who qualifies?
Who doesn't qualify?
What does the loan entail?
Find the application here. Consult your lender or lawyer for application assistance.
In the wake of the Covid-19 crisis many people have found themselves laid off or displaced. But there are several businesses looking to hire people to fill high-demand jobs during this pandemic. To better serve our community and partners we have compiled a list of opportunities for immediate employment.
Florida Department of Economic Opportunity
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity has a disaster recovery jobs portal at www.employflorida.com.
They also offer re-employment assistance at floridajobs.org/covid-19.
General Opportunities
CVS
Pizza Hut
Walmart
Lowes
Dollar Tree
Aldi
Amazon
Domino's Pizza
Publix
Florida Blue parent company hiring 1,200
GuideWell, the parent company the state’s leading health insurer Florida Blue, is hiring 1,200 licensed health insurance agents in preparation for fall open enrollment. These are full-time temporary contractor positions will allow agents to work from home starting between June and September and continuing through December. The roles include a $17/hour wage as well as commissions. Candidates must have an active state health insurance sales license (the 215 or 240 license in Florida). Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Interested persons may apply for positions at careers.guidewell.com.
Hospitalist Oppty Day Shift
About: We are currently looking to add a hospitalist to our team in Orlando, FL. This position is a day shift 7 on 7 off 12 hour per shift. You will see an average of 20 patients a day. This position is a 1099 opportunity and pays $1300 per shift. You are also eligible for up to 15k in bonuses per year.
Preferred skills/experience: Candidate will be BC as an Internal Medicine physician and have at least 2-3 years of hospitalist experience. You will need to have the ability to become license or already have your license in FL.
Benefits: Malpractice is paid by the group.
Relocation and Sign On is Negotiable for the right candidate.
Send Resume to: Julie Demps jdemps@academyphysicians.com
Community
About: The highly desirable Central Florida location offers excellent weather year round and access to sports and top attractions such as Disney World, Universal Studios and Sea World. Don't forget to check out the many shopping malls and outlets which are by far the best!
Our Primary Care Group in Davenport FL is looking for a BE/BC family practice physician for their location 30 minutes from Orlando FL. Outpatient Only. Bilingual a must!
Preferred skills/experience: candidate must be BE/BC and have their boards scheduled. Ability to obtain a FL license. New residents are welcome to apply.
Benefits:
Excellent Compensation Plan
Health and Dental Benefits
PTO
CME Allowance $3500 and 1 week
Relocation up to 8k
Sign On Bonus 10k
Send Resume to: Julie Demps jdemps@academyphysicians.com
Bilingual Family Medicine Physician
About: Outpatient only with telephone call on their own patients.
They have 1 FT physician in Davenport and another physician who works 2 days in Davenport and 3 days in Poinciana. They are looking for a physician who can work in Poinciana full time.
Requirement: Candidate will need to sign a three year contract.
Benefits: Competitive Pay
PTO
Send Resume to: Julie Demps jdemps@academyphysicians.com