— from San Juan County Economic Development Council —

On Monday July 6, 2020, the U.S. Small Business Association (SBA) announced the release of detailed loan-level data regarding the loans made under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). This program was launched as a way to retain workers by providing funding to businesses impacted by the Covid-19 downturn. Our local banks, the EDC, and other entities worked hard to ensure that our businesses had access to these funds, and funding is still available to interested businesses.

The data disclosure from the SBA covers 4.9 million PPP loans made to businesses and nonprofits. This release of data was made in 2 parts; loans over $150,000 included the name of the business but only a loan range rather than a specific dollar amount. Loans under $150,000 did not include the business name but show an exact loan amount. This data does not reflect any conversion of PPP loans to grants as the SBA has yet to begin accepting forgiveness applications.

The San Juan County Economic Development Council (EDC) has done its own analysis of the data and found that San Juan County businesses received between $27,397,357 and $41,347,357 in PPP loan funds, which contributed to the retention of ~1,949 jobs county-wide, as follows:

Jobs retained island-by-island are approximately* as follows:

  • San Juan:  ~785
  • Orcas:  ~999
  • Lopez: ~136
  • Shaw:  ~28
  • Blakely:  ~1
  • Waldron:  ~0
  • Total jobs retained through PPP program:  ~1,949

The over-$150K loans are only reported as ranges and not exact figures, as follows: $150,000-$350,000; $350,000-$1,000,000; $1,000,000-2,000,000. The EDC combined the exact values for loans under $150K and the minimum and maximum of the ranges of loan dollars over-$150K to estimate this wide range of total loan dollars received.

The ranges break down by island as follows:

  • San Juan:   $14,510,780 — $21,810.780
  • Orcas:  $10,675,476 — $16,475,476
  • Lopez:  $1,711,315,75 — $1,911,315
  • Shaw:  $463,585 — $1,113,585
  • Blakely:  $36,200 — $36,200.00
  • Waldron:  $0.00 — $0.00
  • Total:  $27,397,357 — $41,347,357.43

The low range assume businesses receiving loans over $150K received the minimum in their range, and the high range assumes they received the maximum in their range

The SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program still has funds available and the deadline to apply has been extended to August 8, 2020. For further details please visit the SBA at www.sba.gov or contact your business bank directly.

For additional information please email the EDC at info@sanjuansedc.org or phone 360-378-2906.

*Note: these are rough estimates from data that businesses reported to the SBA. Also, some businesses may be registered in the geographic area shown but have employees elsewhere; which may be balanced by businesses – not shown here – based elsewhere that have employees in the geographic area shown.

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