PPP Loan Data — Sarah Hill,
Birmingham, AL
Sarah Hill
Entity: Sole Proprietorship
Industry: Home Health Care Services
Location: Birmingham, AL

Sarah Hill is a sole proprietorship located in Birmingham, Alabama that received a Coronavirus-related PPP loan from the SBA of $8,332.00 in May, 2021.
The company has reported itself as a Black or african american female owned business, and employed at least one person during the applicable loan loan period.
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PPP Loan Information
Loan #1156179003
Loan Size:
Jobs Retained:
1Loan Approved:
2021-05-13Loan Status:
Ongoing LoanLender:
Prestamos CDFI, LLCSarah Hill in Birmingham, AL received a Paycheck Protection Loan of $8,332 through Prestamos CDFI, LLC, which was approved in May, 2021.
This loan has been disbursed by the lender and has not yet been fully repaid or forgiven. The exact status of ongoing loans is not released by the SBA.
Reported PPP Proceed Usage:
On the PPP application, Sarah Hill reported intending to use the proceeds of their PPP loan for the following expenses:
- Payroll: $8,329
- Utilities: $1
Business Information - Sarah Hill in Birmingham, AL
Birmingham, AL
* Full address is redacted to protect the privacy of individuals.
Business Industry:
Home Health Care Services
NAICS code 621610
Business Owner Demographics
Race: Black or African American
Ethnicity: Not Hispanic or Latino
Gender: Female Owned
Veteran Status: Non-Veteran
Business Demographics
Business Age: Existing or more than 2 years old
LMI Zone: Y
HUBZone: N
Rural / Urban: Urban
Similar Companies near Birmingham
In the Birmingham area, 105 businesses in the "Home Health Care Services" industry received a PPP loan. These local businesses reported an average of 6 employees (compared to this company's 1) and received an average PPP loan of $33,655 (compared to this company's $8,332).
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Industry PPP Comparison Statistics
Nationwide, 87,627 businesses in the "Home Health Care Services" industry received a total of $7.58B in PPP loans. This industry in total received less than 1% of the total PPP funding distributed.
PPP recipients in this industry report an average of 16 employees, 1500% higher than Sarah Hill's reported 1 employees, and received an average PPP loan of $86,486, 938% higher than this company's loan of $8,332.
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Footnotes & Information
1. Estimations for informational purposes only. Payroll and salary estimates assume the borrower used the standard PPP calculation of 2.5 x average 2019 monthly payroll costs to determine PPP loan eligibility. Calculation methods vary based on entity type. Please read the latest official SBA PPP calculation rules for a full explanation of PPP loan amount calculation methods.
2. If a company's reported number of employees divided by the maximum PPP range amount per the SBA is greater than $100,000, the estimated maximum PPP loan received by the company can be adjusted down to assume no more than $100,000 yearly salary per employee was used in the PPP application. While employees at the company may earn more, $100k / employee is the maximum amount that can be used in PPP eligibility calculations.
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