
*. What is the new payment protocol for the Gulf Coast Claims Facility
(GCCF)?
1. What kind of assistance can I get for my business?
2. Where are the ASBDC Service Centers?
3. Where are the BP Community Outreach Centers?
4. Which counties are eligible for assistance?
5. Where are the SBA Recovery Centers in Alabama?
6. How do I submit a claim?
7. Where can I find a BP Claims Office?
8. Where else can I find more resources?
9. How can I prepare for a disaster?
10. How can I volunteer?
11. Do I have to pay taxes on money I get from BP?
12. Can I include accounting fees incurred during the claim process as part
of my claim?
Administrator Kenneth R. Feinberg released the “Emergency Protocol” guidelines
to answer questions about the fund including the required proof and information
that the claimant should submit. The guidelines have been established to
assist claimants in filing claims for costs and damages incurred as a result of
the oil spill resulting from the Deepwater Horizon Incident of April 20, 2010.
The new fund will be to get emergency six-month payment checks out the door,
within 24 hours for individuals and no more than seven days for businesses.
Gulf Coast Claims
Facility Website
Press Release regarding GCCF Protocol for Emergency Advance Payment
Gulf Coast Claims Facility: Protocol for Emergency Advance Payments
Claims Fact Sheet for Non-Profit and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO's)
Business owners adversely affected by the recent Deepwater BP Oil Spill can apply for SBA disaster loan payment deferrals and SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), which cover economic damages to their businesses. Businesses can receive disaster loan assistance and confidential business consulting at no cost to the owner at ASBDC Locations throughout Alabama. Contact the ASBDC at 1-877-825-7232 for additional assistance.
Are there any guides available that I can download and refer to?
ASBDC consultants offer individual consulting to assist you with the economic
recovery of your business. A map of our 10 locations statewide
is available here.
ASBDC consultants are frequently on road, visiting one-on-one with companies.
Call us anytime to schedule an appointment: 1-877-825-7232.
When you meet with an ASBDC employee, you are talking with a Certified Business
Counselor from a nationally accredited program.
Companies in Mobile, Baldwin, Washington, and Escambia counties should contact:
University of South Alabama SBDC
Mr. Thomas Tucker, Director
307 University Blvd.
8 College of Business, MCOB Room 118
Mobile, AL 36688
251-460-6004
www.southalabama.edu/sbdc
Companies in Covington and Geneva counties should contact:
Troy University SBDC
Ms. Sandra Lucas, Director
100 Industrial Blvd.
Troy, AL 36081
334-674-2425
cibed.troy.edu/sbdc
Companies in Clarke County should contact:
University of West Alabama SBDC
Mr. Donald Mills, Director
Guy Hunt Technical Complex, R122
Station 35
Livingston, AL 35470
205-652-3665
www.sbdc.uwa.edu
The BP Community Outreach Centers are responsible for assisting Alabama residents and businesses with any information and/or assistance on the Deepwater Horizon incident. These offices are open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm daily.
Mobile County -- Phone: 251-382-6878
2430 Bienville Blvd -- Dauphin Island, AL 36528
Baldwin County -- Phone: 251-382-6202
1506 North McKenzie St (Highway 59), Suite 104 -- Foley, AL 36535
Baldwin County/Gulf Shores
Harry Roberts Community Center
300 East 16th Street Gulf Shores, AL 36542
Language: Primarily English, some Spanish
Mobile County/Bayou LaBatre
Bayou LaBatre Community Center
12745 Padgett Switch Road
Irvington. AL 36544
Language: Primarily English, Cambodian, Vietnamese and Laotian
Business Support Center (Various resources located in one
place)
Faulkner State Community College Campus
Highway 59 Room 105
Gulf Shores, AL
The 8 Counties in Alabama include: Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia, Covington, Geneva, Washington, Clarke, and Monroe.
Click Here, or call 1-800-440-0858 to obtain a BP claim
number.
The claims phone line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Download an overview of the
Damage Claims Process.
Mobile County (Bayou LaBatre)
13290 N. Wintzell Ave – Bayou LaBatre, AL 36509 Mobile County (Mobile)
325 East I-65 Service Rd. S, Suite 1 – Mobile, AL 36606 Mobile County
(Dauphin Island)
1008 Alabama Ave – Dauphin Island, AL 36528 Baldwin County, Foley
(Orange Beach/Gulf Shores/Bon Secour)
1506 North McKenzie St. (Highway 59), Suite 104 – Foley, AL 36535
Baldwin County (Gulf Shores/Orange Beach)
Perdido
Beach Blvd., Suite 1 – Orange Beach, AL 36561
BP has established a new claims office in Foley, AL. The office hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day. The address is 1506 N. McKenzie, Suite 104, Foley, AL. The toll-free number for claims continues to be 1-800-440-0858
BP's Alabama Gulf
Response website
Facebook: BP America
Twitter: @BP_America
YouTube: BPplc
Information on EPA Coastal Water Sampling
Alabama Department of Environmental Management
Alabama Department of Public Health Baldwin County, Alabama
City of Fairhope | Mobile Chamber | Dauphin Island | Baldwin County
Offshore Alabama | Deepwater Horizon Unified Command
DisasterAssistance.gov | USDA Nutrition Assistance Programs
NOAA/EPA Mapping | Contracting Opportunities with BP
Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866)-448-5816
Submit alternative response technology, services or products: (281) 366-5511
Submit your vessel as a vessel of opportunity skimming system: (281)
366-5511 Submit a claim for damages: (800) 440-0858
RReport oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401 and leave a message. Tri-State Bird
Rescue will check messages hourly.
You can significantly increase your business survival after a major disaster if you plan for business continuity. Of the businesses that close following a disaster, 43 percent never reopen. Don't let your business become another statistic.
As you create your disaster plan consider the following points:
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AND INFORMATION
| VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY 05/23/10 | Hairboom Volunteer Effort 05/23/10 |
| OFFER YOUR VESSEL FOR SERVICE | 1-281-366-5511 |
| VOLUNTEERS (Assist with cleanup) | 1-866-448-5816 |
| LOCAL VOLUNTEERS | 251-929-1466 |
| BP VOLUNTEER TRAINING | Location and Schedule |
Yes. For answers to questions on income, lodging, and sales taxes, as well
as deduction of losses due to the spill, please refer to the AL Dept of Revenue
site:
http://ador.state.al.us/oilspill.html
And the Internal Revenue Service:
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=224886,00.html?portlet=7
Yes. Many ASBDC clients and other coastal businesses incur additional accounting costs in their attempts to organize information and file claims with BP. Companies have the ability to recover accounting fees associated with their BP claims. Any accountant can assist a company with their claim and that company can seek reimbursement for those accounting fees. The ASBDC can provide you with a list of accountants on the gulf coast that can provide additional accounting assistance if needed. Call us at 877-825-7232
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