Community Support in Central Texas
Central Texas has recently faced devastating flooding, putting local businesses at risk. LiftFund has mobilized over $1 million in emergency funding to help affected businesses recover. This initiative, supported by organizations like Wells Fargo and H-E-B, includes emergency grants and zero-interest loans. LiftFund’s programs aim to assist both directly impacted business owners and those indirectly affected by the disaster, emphasizing community resilience and comprehensive recovery solutions. Residents can apply for funding through LiftFund’s accessible application process.
The picturesque scenic hills of Central Texas have faced a heavy dose of adversity in recent times, with devastating flooding leaving many local businesses in dire need of support. Thankfully, LiftFund has stepped up in a big way, mobilizing over $1 million for emergency funding aimed at getting these businesses back on their feet. It’s heartwarming to see our community come together during tough times, and this initiative is all about that spirit of resilience!
So, how did LiftFund gather such a hefty sum? Well, it certainly wasn’t a solo effort! Generous contributions from organizations like Wells Fargo, Methodist Healthcare Ministries, and H-E-B have played a pivotal role in making this funding possible. Their commitment to aiding small businesses truly shows a sense of responsibility and dedication to the communities they serve.
LiftFund isn’t just stopping at handing out cash; they’ve launched two recovery programs as part of the Hill Country Disaster Recovery Initiative. The first is the Hill Country Emergency Grant Program, which offers emergency grants of up to $10,000 to help business owners in the flood-impacted areas. Additionally, they’re offering zero-interest loans to stabilize and restore operations. Imagine the relief that can bring to those who’ve lost so much!
This initiative broadens its scope to help not just the business owners directly impacted by the flooding but also the individuals indirectly affected—those who have lost loved ones or suffered immense property damage. It’s a comprehensive approach that truly considers the human element behind economic recovery.
The Hill Country Disaster Relief Loan Program is another fantastic offering. These zero-interest loans come with flexible repayment terms, meaning businesses can use the funds to replace inventory, cover expenses during temporary closures, support cleanup efforts, or maintain essential operations. That’s really what every small business needs—a lifeline when it feels like the water is rising.
As of mid-July 2025, the flash floods in Central Texas have taken a tragic toll, with reports of at least 81 confirmed deaths, including many innocent children from Kerr County. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has cautioned that more rainfall could lead to further risks, emphasizing the need for urgent assistance and proactive measures.
In response to this disaster, President Trump signed a Major Disaster Declaration for Kerr County to streamline relief efforts. Individuals with flood insurance are being reminded to file their claims within 60 days of the flooding. And let’s not forget, the Texas Department of Insurance is there to help anyone struggling to get in touch with their insurers—just a call to 1-800-252-3439 can make a big difference.
FEMA has also established a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) at First Baptist Church in Kerrville, operating from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.. Even non-Kerr County residents who sustained damage during the flooding can apply for assistance. Don’t miss out on opportunities like temporary housing or home repair assistance—apply for ‘Individual Assistance’ under major disaster declaration DR-4879-TX!
And as if that wasn’t enough, the Small Business Administration is pitching in too, offering low-interest loans for affected businesses, nonprofits, homeowners, and renters. It’s a real community effort, folks, as we see our Texas neighbors rallying together to rebuild after this tragedy.
In a time when it feels like the waters of despair are on the rise, programs like these provide hope and a path forward for many in the Central Texas area. Together, we’re stronger, and we’ll come back from this!
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