Businesses, non-profits asked to submit flood surveys
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is seeking any businesses or non-profit organizations that may have been impacted by the recent regional flooding to complete and submit a one-page survey as soon as possible.
DEED asks flood-damaged businesses to fill out survey
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is seeking any businesses or non-profit organizations that may have been impacted by the recent regional flooding to complete and submit a one-page survey as soon as possible. This information is needed as the state prepares to seek federal disaster recovery assistance and for state of Minnesota support and assistance. Time is of the essence. DEED needs this information submitted within the next 7-10 days. You can complete the survey online at http://sgiz.mobi/s3/d09f8604baef.
The survey will document the extent of business/non-profit organization damages both physical and business interruption losses. This includes lost revenues or the expense of cleanup, replacement inventory or equipment, employee absences, and any other impacts affecting a flood impacted business. This is not detailed in the survey but be sure to document any of these kinds of impacts in the damages question.
The state is also asking that if you had significant damage to contact your County Emergency Manager at the appropriate number below:
County Emergency Managers
Carlton: 218-384-9518
St. Louis: 218-625-3966
Fond du Lac Band of Ojibwe: 218-878-7502
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