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North Dakota
These resources – like the public health crisis itself – are constantly evolving and are only current as to the date of publication. This page was last updated on August 4, 2020.
For more up-to-date information on the relief programs available in North Dakota, we recommend that you visit the state’s COVID-19 Resources website.
Business-Related Relief Programs
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CARES Act: Paycheck Protection Program
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES Act”) appropriates $349 billion to assist small businesses through section 7(a) loans and Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”), administered by the Small Business Administration … » more information -
Small Business Administration Economic Injury Disaster Loans
Economic Injury Disaster Loans (“EIDLs”) provide working capital to help small business concerns, small agricultural cooperatives and aquaculture companies, and most private non-profit organizations (of all sizes) meet financial obligations that … » more information -
Childcare Loan Program
Loans to certified daycares to ensure continuity of services. Loans can be up to $100,000 and have an interest rate of 2.5%. » more information -
COVID-19 PACE Recovery Program (CPRP)
This program provides support for the working capital needs of any person or entity whose business is located within North Dakota. » more information -
Development Fund Loans
Loans and equity investments are available to companies certified as “primary sector.” “Primary sector” includes individuals and businesses which, through the employment of knowledge or labor, add value to a product, process, or service that results … » more information -
Economic Resiliency Grant
The North Dakota Department of Commerce is offering eligible private businesses a grant of up to $50,000 (or up to $100,000 in the case of businesses with multiple locations) to help cover costs associated with making improvements to such businesses … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Reopening Restaurants, Bars, Fitness Centers, Personal Services, and Movie Theaters
Governor Burgum announced guidance for Restaurants and Bars that wish to resume dine-in operations. » more information -
Revolving Rural Loan Fund
Loans and equity investments are available to companies certified as “primary sector.” “Primary sector” includes individuals and businesses which, through the employment of knowledge or labor, add value to a product, process, or service that results … » more information -
Rural Growth Incentive Program Emergency Loans
The North Dakota Department of Commerce has declared an emergency and can make loans through its rural growth incentive program to cities who in turn provide these loans (and matching dollar-for-dollar funding between $25,000 and $75,000) to … » more information -
Small Business Technology Program
Loans and equity investments are available to start-up technology companies certified as “primary sector.” “Primary sector” includes individuals and businesses which, through the employment of knowledge or labor, add value to a product, process, or … » more information -
Small Employer Loan Fund (SELF)
This program provides loans to North Dakota small businesses to cover working capital needs, recurring expenses and inventory costs. » more information -
Venture Capital Program
Venture capital loans and equity investments are available to companies certified as “primary sector.” “Primary sector” includes individuals and businesses which, through the employment of knowledge or labor, add value to a product, process, or … » more information
Employment-Related Relief Programs
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CARES Act: Unemployment Insurance Benefits
The CARES Act creates a temporary Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program that expands eligibility for unemployment benefits and increases those benefits for certain individuals who are unable to work due to the COVID-19 emergency. The program … » more information -
Credit for Sick Leave for Certain Self-Employed Individuals
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) provides a refundable income-tax credit to self-employed individuals who would otherwise be entitled to paid sick leave under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (the “EPSLA”), were they … » more information -
Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act
The Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act (the “EFMLEA”) requires certain employers to provide their employees with paid, job-protected leave for up to twelve weeks in connection with qualified family caregiving needs. The intended … » more information -
Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act
The Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (the “EPSLA”) requires government employers and employers with fewer than 500 employees to provide their employees with paid sick leave if those employees are unable to work due to COVID-19. Full paid leave is … » more information -
COVID-19 Reemployment Assistance
The Reemployment Assistance program provides temporary financial assistance for people who have lost their job through no fault of their own. » more information -
First Responder Worker’s Compensation
Provides Worker’s Compensation benefits for first responders, healthcare workers and funeral home workers exposed to COVID-19 in the course of employment. » more information -
Unemployment Insurance (Employees)
Provides temporary relief for workers who have been laid off from their jobs. » more information -
Unemployment Insurance and Workforce Safety and Insurance (Employers)
Provides employers relief from certain Unemployment Insurance and Workforce Safety and Insurance requirements. » more information
Food-Related Relief Programs
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COVID-19 Child Nutrition Response Act
The COVID-19 Child Nutrition Response Act (the “CNRA”) enables the Secretary of Agriculture to waive conditions that states, schools, and individuals must meet to be eligible for financial support for federal nutrition programs. » more information -
Food and Nutrition Service
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) makes appropriations to the Department of Agriculture to fund food and nutrition assistance programs. » more information -
SNAP COVID-19 Response Waivers
This section of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) makes it easier to obtain nutritional assistance. The Act lifts certain requirements for low-income, unemployed individuals to be eligible for Supplemental Nutrition … » more information -
The Maintaining Essential Access to Lunch for Students (MEALS) Act
The Maintaining Essential Access to Lunch for Students Act (the “MEALS Act”) seeks to ensure students have access to school meal benefits while schools are closed because of COVID-19. Enacted as part of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act … » more information -
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
WIC is a supplemental nutrition program for qualifying women, infants and children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk. This program provides nutritious foods, health and nutrition information and education, breastfeeding support, and healthcare … » more information
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