Second Round Of PPP Brings More Success For Some Minority-Ow

Second Round Of PPP Brings More Success For Some Minority-Owned Businesses


WFAE
Joe Momma's Pizza & Grill is one of the 60 Latino-owned businesses that secured a PPP loan through Prospera, a nonprofit organization that supports Latino entrepreneurs.
When the Paycheck Protection Program rolled out in 2020, much of the money went to big businesses with previously established banking relationships.
So in February, the Biden administration announced
updates to the second round of PPP loans. There were changes in eligibility and a two-week priority period for businesses with 20 or fewer employees. Lending institutions were also given a new formula to calculate loan amounts.
“We wanted to be sure that those who couldn't take advantage of PPP loans had a decent shot at doing so this year,” said Mike Arriola, acting district director of the North Carolina SBA office.

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