Recovery Resources for Western North Carolina

At Rebuild Black Mountain, we are committed to supporting local 501(c)(3) organizations across Western North Carolina, ensuring a streamlined and effective approach to disaster recovery.

Following the devastation of Hurricane Helene, we’ve partnered with key organizations to provide essential resources for businesses and communities affected by the storm. Our mission focuses on supporting immediate needs while focusing on long-term recovery to rebuild a stronger and more resilient region.

Resources for Businesses Affected by Hurricane Helene:

If you or your business has been impacted by Hurricane Helene, a variety of financial and technical resources are available to assist you through this challenging time. Below are some key organizations offering disaster relief and recovery support:

  • Mountain BizWorks

    MountainBizWorks is a key partner in helping the small business community recover from Hurricane Helene.

    Their Disaster Recovery Resources provide financial support through emergency loans, recovery grants, and personalized business coaching to stabilize local businesses and help them recover..

    Through emergency loans, recovery grants, and personalized business coaching, MountainBizWorks is helping local businesses stabilize and get back on their feet.

  • Small Business Administration

    The SBA is providing critical disaster assistance to businesses, homeowners, and nonprofits affected by Hurricane Helene.

    Their Disaster Loan Program offers low-interest loans to cover physical and economic damage, helping communities begin the rebuilding process.

    Whether it’s covering lost revenue or repairing storm-damaged property, the SBA is a vital resource for those looking to recover and rebuild.

  • Outdoor Business Alliance

    The Outdoor Business Alliance (OBA) is dedicated to supporting outdoor industry businesses in Western North Carolina.

    After Hurricane Helene, OBA has been actively working to provide business owners with access to recovery resources, financial assistance, and networking opportunities to help them bounce back from the storm.

    OBA is a critical resource for outdoor businesses, ensuring they have the support they need to weather the impact of the disaster and continue contributing to the local economy.