SBA Offers Disaster Assistance to Businesses and Residents of Obion County, Tennessee, Affected by the Recent Floods

Tennessee businesses and residents affected by the recent floods in Obion County, Tennessee, can apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration. If you are located in a declared disaster area, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).

Preparedness Checklist Flood

Preparedness Checklist Tornado

Small Business Owner Disaster Recovery Letter


Small Businesses Assistance

If your business sustained damages from the recent flood, don't hesitate to contact Landy Fuqua, Director of the Tennessee Small Business Development Center, for guidance. While funds may not be available, Landy can assist and offer valuable information.

Information on preparing for emergencies can be found here: sba.gov/prepare
Mitigation assistance can be seen here: sba.gov/mitigation

For complete information on U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) programs, please visit our website at SBA.Gov.

Landy Fuqua, MBA, TCEcD
Director Tennessee Small Business Development Center
UT Martin Regional Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (REED) Center
240 South Lindell Street
Martin, TN 38237
Ph: (731) 587-7333

Asistencia por Desastres a DueƱos de Negocios y Residentes de Kentucky y Tennessee Afectados por las severas tormentas, vientos cortantes, inundaciones y tornados (PDF)


Doing Business with FEMA

When FEMA responds to a disaster, our goal is to contract with local businesses in the affected area, whenever practical and feasible.
Learn about the four-step process your company or organization can follow to do business with FEMA, in accordance with the Robert T. Stafford Act.

Doing Business With FEMA

FEMA Advance Contracts of Goods and Services