PPP 2


NO LONGER TAKING NEW APPLICATIONS

As of March 23, 2021 we are no longer taking new applications.

PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM

Complete Application and Submit Here

Round 2 for Small Businesses

National JACL Credit Union is now taking applications for the Paycheck Protection Program – Round 2. You can now complete applications below and submit with accompanying documentation.

There are two separate applications. One for:

PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FIRST DRAW LOANS

and one for

PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM SECOND DRAW LOANS

PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FIRST DRAW LOANS

SBA is reopening the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for First Draw Loans the week of January 11, 2021. First Draw PPP Loans can be used to help fund payroll costs, including benefits. Funds can also be used to pay for mortgage interest, rent, utilities, worker protection costs related to COVID-19, uninsured property damage costs caused by looting or vandalism during 2020, and certain supplier costs and expenses for operations.

Full Forgiveness Terms

First Draw PPP Loans made to eligible borrowers qualify for full loan forgiveness if during the 8- to 24-week covered period following loan disbursement:
• Employee and compensation levels are maintained;
• The loan proceeds are spent on payroll costs and other eligible expenses; and
• At least 60 percent of the proceeds are spent on payroll costs.

Who Can Apply

Eligible small entities, that together with their affiliates (if applicable), have 500 or fewer employees—including nonprofits, veterans organizations, tribal concerns, self-employed individuals, sole proprietorships, and independent contractors—can apply. Entities with more than 500 employees in certain industries that meet SBA’s alternative size standard or SBA’s size standards for those particular industries can also apply.

Reapplying and Loan Increases

Existing PPP borrowers that did not receive loan forgiveness by December 27, 2020 may: (1) reapply for a First Draw PPP Loan if they previously returned some or all of their First Draw PPP Loan funds, or (2) under certain circumstances, request to modify their First Draw PPP Loan amount if they previously did not accept the full amount for which they are eligible.

How and When to Apply

Borrowers can apply for a First Draw PPP Loan until March 31, 2021, through any existing SBA 7(a) lender or through any federally insured depository institution, federally insured credit union, eligible non-bank lender, or Farm Credit System institution that is participating in PPP. All new First Draw PPP Loans will have the same terms regardless of lender or borrower. A list of participating lenders as well as additional information and full terms can be found HERE.

Ensuring Access for All

SBA continues to call upon its lending partners, including Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) and Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs), to redouble their efforts to assist eligible borrowers in underserved and disadvantaged communities. At least $15 billion is being set aside for First Draw PPP loans to eligible borrowers with a maximum of 10 employees or for loans of $250,000 or less to eligible borrowers in low- or moderate-income  neighborhoods. To promote access for smaller lenders and their customers, SBA will initially only accept loan applications from community financial institutions starting on January 11, 2021. The PPP will open to all participating lenders shortly thereafter. Visit www.sba.gov or www.treasury.gov for more information and details, including the comprehensive program rules.

1 Also eligible to apply for First Draw PPP Loans are businesses with a NAICS Code that begins with 72 (Accommodation and Food Services sector) or eligible news organizations with no more than 500 employees per physical location, as well as housing cooperatives, 501(c)(6) organizations, or destination marketing organizations with no more than 300 employees

PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM SECOND DRAW LOANS

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) now allows certain eligible borrowers that previously received a PPP loan to apply for a Second Draw PPP Loan with the same general loan terms as their First Draw PPP Loan. Second Draw PPP Loans can be used to help fund payroll costs, including benefits. Funds can also be used to pay for mortgage interest, rent, utilities, worker protection costs  related to COVID-19, uninsured property damage costs caused by looting or vandalism during 2020, and certain supplier costs and expenses for operations.

Full Forgiveness Terms

Second Draw PPP Loans made to eligible borrowers qualify for full loan forgiveness if during the 8- to 24-week covered period following loan disbursement:
• Employee and compensation levels are maintained in the same manner as required for the First Draw PPP loan;
• The loan proceeds are spent on payroll costs and other eligible expenses; and
• At least 60 percent of the proceeds are spent on payroll costs.

Targeted Eligibility

A borrower is generally eligible for a Second Draw PPP Loan if the borrower:
• Previously received a First Draw PPP Loan and will or has used the full amount only for authorized uses;
• Has no more than 300 employees; and
• Can demonstrate at least a 25% reduction in gross receipts between comparable quarters in 2019 and 2020.

Maximum Loan Amount and Increased Assistance for Accommodation and Food Services Businesses

For most borrowers, the maximum loan amount of a Second Draw PPP Loan is 2.5x average monthly 2019 or 2020 payroll costs up to $2 million. For borrowers in the Accommodation and Food Services sector (click HERE for NAICS 72 to confirm), the maximum loan amount for a Second Draw PPP Loan is 3.5x average monthly 2019 or 2020 payroll costs up to $2 million.

How and When to Apply

Borrowers can apply for a Second Draw PPP Loan until March 31, 2021, through any existing SBA 7(a) lender or through any federally insured depository institution, federally insured credit union, eligible non-bank lender, or Farm Credit System institution that is participating in PPP. All Second Draw PPP Loans will have the same terms regardless of lender or borrower. A list of participating lenders as well as additional information and full terms can be found HERE.

Ensuring Access for All

SBA continues to call upon its lending partners, including Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) and Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs), to redouble their efforts to assist eligible borrowers in underserved and disadvantaged communities. At least $25 billion is being set aside for Second Draw PPP Loans to eligible borrowers with a maximum of 10 employees or for loans of $250,000 or less to eligible borrowers in low- or moderate-income neighborhoods. To promote access for smaller lenders and their customers, SBA will initially only accept Second Draw PPP Loan applications from community financial institutions starting on January 13, 2021. The PPP will open to all participating lenders for Second Draw PPP Loans shortly thereafter.

Visit www.sba.gov or www.treasury.gov for more information and details, including the comprehensive program rules.

Complete Application and Submit Here

 

 

Dear Business Owner,

The National JACL Credit Union is pleased to offer and be a Lender of SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

Below are several links to information that can help you in making the right decision and identify if/or what program would best fit your needs at this difficult and unprecedented time.

Checklist

If you decide the PPP loan is your best option, we have provided a checklist of documents and information you will need for the application so we can expedite the process to send your application to the SBA.

Proof of Business Operation
  • Proof of Business Operation and Employees with salaries from October 15, 2020
    • IRS Form 941
    • 2019 Taxes
    • Income Statement or Profit and Loss Statement from December 31, 2020
    • Balance Sheet from December 31, 2020
IRS Form 941
  • Payroll Information:
Calculated Average Monthly Payroll
  • Business TIN, EIN or SSN:
For each owner and their percentage of ownership
Record keeping items for submittal to the SBA following the (8) eight-week period after the loan:
  • Verification of Full-Time Equivalent Employees (FTE)
  • Dollar Amount of Payroll Expenses
  • Mortgage Interest Payments
  • Rent Payments
  • Utility Payments

Once you have gathered the documents and completed the application, we will submit the file to the SBA office.

Because of the high demand for this loan, it’s unknown how quickly the SBA process will take and when the funds will be issued.  Please keep in contact with us and we will let you know when we have further information.

 SBA Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Fillable Application

https://www.sba.gov/document/sba-form–paycheck-protection-program-borrower-application-form

US Treasury Quick Guide

https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/136/PPP%20–%20Overview.pdf

SBA General PPP Information

https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/paycheck-protection-program-ppp#section-header-1

SBA COVID-19 Guidance and Resources

https://www.sba.gov/page/coronavirus-covid-19-small-business-guidance-loan-resources

Please visit the Credit Union’s website at  www.jaclcu.com for updates and additional information.

Thank you for considering National JACL Credit Union, we wish you a healthy and quick recovery from this difficult economic period.

Sincerely,

Dean Hirabayashi
President/CEO
National JACL Credit Union


2 thoughts on “PPP

  • Gary Shimomura

    I am having zero luck getting a PPP loan in Chicago. I am a business owner and a JACL member. Are you taking applications for this current round of funding? What has your success rate been?
    4-27-2020

    • Dean Hirabayashi

      Thank you for allowing us to work up your PPP loan. We’ve had good success getting loans for a number of our small business owner members. Glad we were able to help and good luck with your business.

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