IFA & Co-Signers Push the SBA To Expand the EIDL Program

The IFA, in partnership with a coalition of industry trade associations representing expansive segments of the U.S. hospitality industry, has issued a joint letter to SBA Administrator Isabella Guzman. The letter urges swift adoption of proposed improvements for the new Covid-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program, which provides economic relief to small businesses and nonprofit organizations currently experiencing a temporary loss of revenue amid the pandemic.

Co-signers include the American Hotel & Lodging Association; Asian American Hotel Owners Association; National Restaurant Association; International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association; and the Coalition of Franchisee Associations. 

The letter requests the following key improvements to the EIDL program that will be crucial for franchise and small-business economic recovery:

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a debilitating impact on the hospitality industry and small businesses in the U.S. Our data shows the following:

Matt Haller, IFA President and CEO released the following statement: 

“The EIDL program is the last federal Covid-19 economic relief option that can save struggling small businesses from closure. As new Covid-19 variants emerge and we once again face an uncertain future, the franchise community desperately needs these proposed changes adopted by the SBA. We eagerly look forward to working with SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and her team on future pandemic recovery initiatives.”

For additional information, contact Tom Shaw at thomas@rokksolutions.com or 856-625-6640.

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