Get help with your PPP loan

SBA offers free counseling and training events to help you with the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

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Speak with a counselor

SBA has 68 District Offices around the country that provide guidance and assistance to small businesses in their area. We also work with a number of local organizations to counsel, mentor, and train small businesses through our official Resource Partners: SCORE mentors, Women’s Business Centers, Small Business Development Centers, and Veterans Business Outreach Centers.

Use SBA’s local assistance directory to locate the SBA District Office or Resource Partner service location nearest you.

Need help? Get free business counseling

Check your loan status

Lenders typically decide when to submit individual PPP loan applications to SBA. Therefore, any questions or concerns regarding individual PPP loan applications must be directed to your lender.

If you are unsure about your PPP loan status, or if your PPP loan application has been flagged due to data anomalies, please contact your lender to get more information.

View loan balance and make payments

Create an account in the MySBA Loan Portal (lending.sba.gov) to monitor your PPP loan status.

Payments can only be made using the MySBA Loan Portal for SBA-purchased PPP loans. All others can continue to set up and manage online payments at Pay.gov.

PPP webinar series presented by SBA and Public Private Strategies Institute

SBA hosted a series of webinars with Public Private Strategies Institute in March, covering:

Missed an event? Watch a replay:

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Stay in touch with SBA

Sign up to receive email updates about PPP, or follow SBA on social media to get the latest PPP news.

PPP information in languages other than English

SBA provides materials in languages other than English to help business owners recover.

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