If I get an EIDL and/or an Emergency Economic Injury Grant, can I get a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan?

Whether you’ve already received an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) unrelated to COVID-19 or you receive a COVID-19 related EIDL and/or Emergency Grant between January 31, 2020 and June 30, 2020, you may also apply for a PPP loan. If you ultimately receive a PPP loan or refinance an EIDL into a PPP loan, any advance amount received under the Emergency Economic Injury Grant Program would be subtracted from the amount forgiven in the PPP. However, you cannot use your EIDL for the same purpose as your PPP loan. For example, if you use your EIDL to cover payroll for certain workers in April, you cannot use PPP for payroll for those same workers in April, although you could use it for payroll in March or for different workers in April.

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1. Are businesses and private non-profits in my state eligible for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) related to COVID-19?
2. What is an EIDL and what is it used for?
3. Who is eligible for an EIDL?
4. My private non-profit is not a 501(c)(3). Is it still eligible for an EIDL and a grant?
5. Who is eligible for an Emergency Economic Injury Grant?
6. How long are Emergency Economic Injury Grants available?
7. If I get an EIDL and/or an Emergency Economic Injury Grant, can I get a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan?
8. How do I know if my business is a small business?
9. How do I apply for an economic injury disaster loan?
10. I am unfamiliar with the EIDL process, can anyone help me apply?