Cross River Bank is proud to have served as one of the top PPP lenders in the country, reaching more than 175,000 businesses and protecting more than 1 million jobs. With an average loan size below $35,000, we supported the most vulnerable small businesses in our communities.
Submit your PPP application through Yarrow to be matched with a PPP Lender today. The new round SBA Stimulus Funding includes 284B allocated to US small businesses.
To get started, click the ‘Apply Now’ button, complete the fields to determine if you might be qualified, the process only takes 2 minutes.
In addition to the businesses that were eligible in the initial round of the PPP, during this round the program includes entities that are 501(c)(6)s, destination marketing organizations (DMOs), housing cooperatives, newspapers, broadcasters, and radio stations. Additionally, for first-time borrowers to qualify for eligibility, the entity may employ no more than 500 employees.
In order to be eligible for a loan, first-time businesses must have been in operation on February 15, 2020.
The absolute maximum cap on loans (both first-time applicants and second draw borrowers) for the PPP is $2,000,000. In your application you will be requested to submit certain documentation as proof of eligibility that will determine the amount your business is eligible for under the program. Please be advised that borrowers are not guaranteed the full amount requested in their application.
In addition to the expenses that were eligible under the previous round (payroll, rent and utilities), both first-time applicants and borrowers applying for a second draw may also use their PPP loan to cover the following expenses: covered operations (software, cloud computing, and other human resources and accounting needs); property damage costs due to public disturbances that occurred during 2020 that are not covered by insurance; covered supplier costs; and covered worker protection expenditures (PPE) as determined by state governments, the CDC, OSHA and HHS.
Eligible businesses that received a prior loan must:
1. Have 300 or fewer employees,
2. Have sustained a 25 percent drop in revenue in any quarter of 2020 when compared to the same quarter in 2019, and
3. A borrower must have used the full amount of its first PPP loan to apply for a second.
Yes, seasonal employers are eligible for PPP loans. Seasonal employers are defined as businesses that do not operate for more than seven months in a calendar year or earned no more than one-third of their receipts in any six months in the prior calendar year.
The following businesses are not eligible to receive PPP loans:
1. Entities listed in 13 C.F.R. 120.110 and subsequent regulations except for entities from that regulation which have otherwise been made eligible by statute or guidance, and except for nonprofits and religious organizations;
2. Entities involved in political and lobbying activities including engaging in advocacy in areas such as public policy or political strategy or otherwise describes itself as a think tank in any public document;
3. Entities affiliated with entities in the People’s Republic of China;
4. Registrants under the Foreign Agents Registration Act; and
5. Entities that receive a grant under the Shuttered Venue Operator Grant program.
Yes, the program will be open for both first-time borrowers and borrowers looking for a second loan. Please note that the requirements for first-time borrowers and second-time borrowers are different. Continue reading below for a non-exhaustive list of eligibility requirements and other helpful information. Please be advised that qualifying as an eligible business does not guarantee a PPP loan will be offered.