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Numbers show PPP funding patterns in Northern Colorado, Boulder area – Loveland Reporter-Herald

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Numbers show PPP funding patterns in Northern Colorado, Boulder area – Loveland Reporter-Herald
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On Monday morning, the U.S. Treasury Department and the Small Business Administration released the most granular information yet on the flow of money out of the $659 billion pot of money approved for the Paycheck Protection Program, meant to help struggling small businesses retain workers amid the severe economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic and government shutdowns.

BizWest analyzed the data available Monday to gauge PPP activity in Berthoud, Boulder, Broomfield, Erie, Estes Park, Evans, Firestone, Fort Collins, Fort Lupton, Frederick, Greeley, Johnstown, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Loveland, Niwot, Milliken, Timnath, Westminster, Windsor and Wellington.

There’s still a lot we don’t know. For example, loanees that received less than $150,000 have their exact loan amount released, but their names and addresses other than their city are withheld from public view.

Vice versa for loanees that took more than $150,000: We know who they are, but the amount they were given is provided as a range instead of a concrete figure.

Here are our top-line takeaways from the first major data release and what it means for Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley:

Applicants in Northern Colorado and Boulder Valley cities account for 16.7% of all PPP recipients in the state.

Dan Mika / BizWest/Reporter-Herald

Small loans make up the majority of Northern Colorado and the Boulder area’s loans.

No major surprise here, as smaller businesses that didn’t have as much immediate access to private-sector credit were the main target of the program. 18,228 loans in the area were under $150,000, while 2,757 were above that figure.

Boulder and Fort Collins businesses made up just less than 40% of recipients asking for less than $150,000.

… And the trend is similar for the location of businesses asking for over $150,000.

Dan Mika / BizWest/Reporter-Herald

Loanees asking for less than $150,000 in those two cities got more than $100 million.

Boulder businesses got $126.42 million, while Fort Collins companies got $102.83 million. Longmont, Loveland and Broomfield followed with $62.1 million, $52.27 million and $42.85 million respectively.

Dan Mika / BizWest/Reporter-Herald

… But the average PPP loan size is fairly standard across cities.

Fort Lupton businesses had the largest average loan size at $38,875, while Erie and Milliken’s average sizes were under $30,000. Other than that, businesses in Northern Colorado and the Boulder area got an average loan package in the low to mid-$30,000 range.

Dan Mika / BizWest/Reporter-Herald

At least 170,000 local residents retained their jobs during the pandemic with the funding.

Companies that got funding reported 172,786 jobs were directly retained by using federal dollars. However, this figure comes with two caveats.

First, the exact definition of a retained worker may differ from employer to employer, and it doesn’t differentiate workers who had no change in their day-to-day work lives against those who kept their jobs, but may have had to take a cut in hours or wages.

Secondly, several companies were missing this data.

For comparison, more than 500,000 Coloradans have filed for initial unemployment benefits as of the start of June, and about 236,400 of those residents are on continuing benefits as of the week of June 27.

© 2020 BizWest Media LLC

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