Here are some answers to frequently asked questions that church leaders have been asking about the federal CARES Act's Paycheck Protection Program. If you have a question that's not addressed here, contact Jeff Pospisil (605-990-7786) or Sheri Meister (605-360-8995).
The program’s funds were depleted before I got a loan. What can I do?
Congress is working on making additional funding available for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), so if you missed out the first time around, the best thing you can do is fill out your application now, then submit it to and have a conversation with a bank that is an SBA-certified lender. That way, your bank will be ready to send in your application as soon as the program receives more funds and re-opens the application process—and you can be among the first in line.
Why should my church apply for this loan?
In these economically uncertain times, when many churches are facing or anticipating changes in giving among members, this loan can help you keep your staff employed. The payroll portion of the loan is 100 percent forgivable, so while it goes toward salaries, you can use regular gifts to continue to fund your church’s mission and ministry. In other words, the loan gives you a cushion so that you’re better positioned to absorb a decline in giving should you face one now or later on.
How do I submit the loan application after it’s filled out?
The application must be submitted to the SBA by a bank that’s an SBA-certified lender; you cannot submit your application directly to the SBA. Start by checking with your church’s bank to see if it can work with you submit your application. If it can’t, ask for a recommendation of another local bank that could work with you.
The conference office applied for a loan. Does that cover my local church?
No. Each local church must apply for its own loan. The loan that the conference office applied for and received will be used for the conference’s operating budget so that we can continue to employ conference staff and invest in conference-wide ministries in this challenging season.
What do I need to do after I get the loan?
It’s important to remember that it is a loan, not a grant. You should keep detailed records in order to be prepared to show exactly how your loan was used. We suggest depositing your loan money in a separate bank account so that you can keep a careful accounting of how it’s used.
How much of my loan will be forgiven?|
How can I request loan forgiveness?
Submit a request to the bank where you received your PPP loan. Include:
When does the eight-week period for using loan proceeds begin?
It begins on the date when the loan is disbursed and the funds are deposited into the organization’s account. Loan funds may not be used to fund expenses incurred prior to that date.
If you have received funding. View this video with some guidance about receiving and tracking the funds