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Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan

Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO)FL-SEBL
Max per Applicant

$50K

Maximum a single org can receive

Deadline

Rolling / No deadline

Jurisdiction

Florida

About This Program

Interest-free short-term bridge loans of $1,000–$50,000 for Florida small businesses affected by economic or natural disasters. Designed to bridge the gap until federal SBA disaster loans or other long-term financing arrives.

Key Requirements & Eligibility

  • 1Florida-based for-profit small business
  • 2Under 100 employees
  • 3Affected by a declared state of emergency or disaster
  • 4Loan: $1,000–$50,000 at 0% interest for 12 months
  • 5Must demonstrate economic injury from the disaster event

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Applicable Industries

Small BusinessRetailFood & BeverageTourism
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