LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky businesses affected by the UPS cargo plane crash have some help coming their way. The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering Economic Injury Disaster Loans to six counties in Kentucky and three in Indiana.

Funds are now available to the businesses affected by the Nov. 4, 2025, UPS plane crash.

Agents with SBA began helping business owners with loans at Louisville’s Community Resource Center for UPS Flight 2976.

“Not only businesses who were directly impacted are eligible but also businesses that are not directly impacted. That may take some time to feel the downward effects of economic loss. And so those businesses are also eligible,” said Donika Farnham, public information officer with the SBA.

Director of Louisville Metro Emergency Services Jody Mei

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