COVID-19 Video Resources

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We’re updating these videos regularly to help you complete forms you may need to apply for funding or walk through other strategies to help your business in response to COVID-19. Remember, you can always schedule a virtual consultation if you would like one of our consultants to help you.

SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Videos

If you have suffered substantial economic injury and are of the following types of businesses located in a declared disaster area, you may be eligible for an SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL):

  • Small business
  • Small agricultural cooperative
  • Most private non-profit organizations

Here’s an overview on the forms needed and the EIDL loan

EIDL Supplemental Forms That May Be Needed for Disaster Assistance

Forms In More Depth

SBA FORM – 413 PERSONAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT

One of the forms you’ll need as you complete the EIDL loan application is SBA’s form 413. The video below will guide you step-by-step on the form, how to complete it and submit it. Click the image or here to begin viewing.

SBA Form 413 – Personal Financial Statement |(20 min)

SBA FORM – 1919 BORROWER INFORMATION FORM

This form helps the SBA collect additional information about the business for financing assistance. Also, don’t forget anyone in your company with 20% stake or more in your business will also need to complete this form. We’ll take you through the steps here.

SBA Form 1919 – Borrower Information Form | (9 min)

Looking to start or grow your business?

We at the Orange County Inland Empire SBDC, are here to help you with every aspect of your business to help it grow and become successful.
Give us a call at 1-800-616-7232 or schedule a quick, 15-minute intake appointment at ociesbdc.org/consultation to see how we can help you start, grow, and succeed.

COVID-19 Video Resources

Mike Daniel is the network director of the Orange County Inland Empire SBDC Network, which assists aspiring entrepreneurs and current business owners throughout Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Mike was formerly the director of the SBDC office at Long Beach City College. As business owner and entrepreneur himself, he started his career as the owner of a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory location in Manhattan Beach and went on to open a second location in Long Beach in 2001. In 2007, Mike sold the Manhattan Beach store for an above-market offer then invested in several additional locations as a minority shareholder. Mike further expanded his candy empire with venture located in Shoreline Village in Long Beach called Sugar Daddies Sweet Shoppe, based on fill-it yourself candy options.

Mike has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California State University, Fullerton.