DOTHAN, Ala. – More than 13,000 jobs were saved in Dothan and Houston County due to Paycheck Protection Program loans, according to data released by the U.S. Small Business Administration to the Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce this week.
At least $76.8 million in low-interest, potentially forgivable government loans from the PPP were awarded to 232 Dothan businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic, saving an estimated 12,319 jobs. In Houston County, at least $5.1 million in loans from the program was awarded to nine Houston County businesses, saving 836 jobs.
Many large Dothan-area employers received loans and contributed to the lion’s share of dollars received, including Dothan Security Inc., which received a loan between $5-10 million, and Bondy’s Ford, Eye Center South, Forster and Howell, Inc., Four Star Freightliner, Seven Restaurants (Burger King franchisee), SpectraCare Health Systems, and SunSouth, each receiving loans valued between $2 million and $5 million.
Data released only reflects loans of $150,000 or more, but many small businesses in the Dothan and Houston County area received loans less than $150,000.
“The key to the Paycheck Protection Program was to have a mechanism in place to administer support for business and get cash immediately to the business community,” DACC President Matt Parker said. “The PPP was a lifeline to many of our local businesses, and we are very appreciative to the local financial institutions and professionals who worked tirelessly to prepare and submit the PPP applications and paperwork.”