Disaster Recovery and Continuity Guide
After the natural disasters in the fall of 2013, the Colorado SBDC disaster relief team worked with federal, state and local resources to produce a comprehensive guide to assist Colorado businesses in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural disasters and emergencies. For an electronic copy of the guide, click the button below. To request a hard copy of this guide, please contact your local SBDC.
Press Releases
- 11/21/13: Gov. Hickenlooper announces all damaged highways will reopen before Thanksgiving
- 10/30/13: U.S. 36 between Lyons and Estes Park will open Monday, other recovery efforts moving forward
- 10/23/13: Gov. Hickenlooper announces flood recovery progress, additional counties eligible for FEMA assistance
- 10/15/13: State launches ColoradoUnited.com website for disaster recovery
- 10/9/13: SBA to Close Colorado Business Recovery Centers in Loveland and Greeley
- 10/9/13: Gov. Hickenlooper declares disastery emergency for additional eight Colorado counties
- 10/5/13: SBA Amends Disaster Declaration; Disaster Assistance Now Available to Private, Nonprofit Organizations in 8 Additional Colorado Counties
- 9/27/13: SBA Disaster Assistance Available to Colorado Private, Nonprofit Organizations
- 9/26/13: Gov. Hickenlooper makes $65.5 million more available for flood recovery, CDOT announces opening dates for highways
- 9/25/13: Gov. Hickenlooper updates local officials on flood response
- 9/25/13: SBA and SBDC to open business recovery centers in Estes Park, Greeley, Longmont and Loveland
- 9/20/13: Gov. Hickenlooper announces additional $20 million for flood recovery efforts, declares disaster emergency for Clear Creek and Sedgwick counties, suspends regulations impacting emergency recovery efforts
- 9/17/13: Colorado state agencies directly providing disaster assistance
- 9/16/13: SBA Stands Ready to Assist Colorado Residents and Businesses Affected by Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides and Mudslides