SBA Honors 2022 Phoenix Award Champions for Outstanding Disaster Recovery Efforts

Washington, April 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice for America’s 32.5 million small businesses in President Biden’s Cabinet, announced the 2022 National Small Business Week Phoenix Award winners for their inspiring resilience in the aftermath of devastating natural disasters, which climate change has driven more frequently. In the Biden-Harris Administration’s first year, the Agency’s tireless disaster assistance team responded by delivering nearly $2.3 billion to help small businesses, renters, and homeowners rebuild and recover.

This year’s National Small Business Week (NSBW): Building a Better America Through Entrepreneurship event will be held May 1-7, 2022. The virtual summit will acknowledge small businesses from across the country for their resilience, ingenuity, and creativity. It will also recognize SBA partners for their involvement in entrepreneurial development, disaster recovery, government contracting, financial development, and overall support for small businesses and entrepreneurship.

“This year’s award recipients represent the power of determination and resilience in the face of increasingly frequent and more catastrophic disasters,” said Francisco Sánchez, Jr., Associate Administrator for SBA’s Office of Disaster Assistance. “SBA and the Biden-Harris Administration are proud to have fueled the perseverance of entrepreneurs during the pandemic by investing nearly $450 billion in direct assistance to over six million local businesses during the past year. Our commitment going forward is to invest in proactive measures that tackle the climate crisis, resilience, and long-term mitigation for America’s 32.5 million small businesses through efforts focused on promoting preparedness and mitigation.”

Since 1998, the SBA has presented Phoenix Awards to business owners, public officials, and volunteers who displayed selflessness, ingenuity, and tenacity in the aftermath of a disaster while contributing to the rebuilding of their communities.

This year’s recipients include an owner of a children’s swimming instruction school in Panama City, FL, that survived the impacts of a Category 5 Hurricane and later the economic disruption caused by the pandemic; a mayor in Lake Charles, LA, who passionately led the community through a string of natural disasters; and the owner of a historic music venue in New Orleans, LA, who led an extraordinary effort to prepare more than 20,000 meals for people after the destruction of Hurricane Ida.