At Morganite Writing Company, we stand with individuals and communities affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
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To support recovery and resilience, we’ve gathered a collection of resources tailored to help wildfire victims access emergency funding, navigate disaster assistance programs, and rebuild their lives. Whether you’re looking for grant opportunities or guidance on creating a recovery plan, these tools are here to provide hope and tangible solutions during challenging times. Together, we can help restore what’s been lost and build a stronger, more prepared future.
Public and Private Funding Resource Lists
Public Disaster Relief Resources: Comprehensive directories for grants, loans, and free resources for disaster recovery
Private Disaster Relief Resources: Funding opportunities from private organizations tailored for small businesses and individuals impacted by disasters
SBA and FEMA Checklists
SBA Loan Application Checklist: A step-by-step guide to simplify your SBA Disaster Loan application, from eligibility to loan acceptance
FEMA Disaster Assistance Checklist: Detailed steps for applying for FEMA disaster relief, including required documents and follow-up actions
Key Reminders When Applying
Practical tips on meeting deadlines, designating funding requests, and managing crowdfunding to ensure smooth FEMA and SBA application processes
Resource Center Locations
Disaster Recovery Centers: Locations offering in-person support, including loan assistance and economic recovery resources in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas
Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs): No-cost business consulting and grant/loan application assistance
Business Certification Guides
Business Certification Guide: Covers certifications like SBE, DBE, and MBE to increase eligibility for disaster recovery contracts and other opportunities
Sam.gov Registration Instructions
Clear steps to register your business on SAM.gov and procurement sites to unlock federal funding opportunities and disaster-related contracts.