Loans Issued BY Evolve Bank and Trust

Loan Amount Company Name Location Lender
$1 -150K HOLD FAST MEDIA, INC Sheridan , WY Bank of America, National Association
$1 -150K GEORGE HARTY Lusk , WY Banner Capital Bank
$1 -150K ROD BAROS Torrington , WY Pinnacle Bank-Wyoming
$1 -150K LUKE ZINN Gillette , WY The Converse County Bank
$1 -150K VDC ARMORY LLC Cheyenne , WY First Interstate Bank
$1 -150K MAKAYLA METTE Casper , WY The Converse County Bank
$1 -150K CARLA WEISER Wheatland , WY Platte Valley Bank
$1 -150K DALEN DAVIS Greybull , WY Security State Bank
$1 -150K CASSIE RUSSELL Basin , WY Jonah Bank of Wyoming
$1 -150K CASSIE RUSSELL Basin , WY Jonah Bank of Wyoming
$1 -150K TANYA LOGHRY Cheyenne , WY Customers Bank
$1 -150K MICHAEL HOLMLUND UBER/LYFT DRIVER Casper , WY Hilltop National Bank
$1 -150K PATRICK LAFOUNTAIN Casper , WY Hilltop National Bank
$1 -150K WAYNE JOHNSON Torrington , WY Pinnacle Bank-Wyoming
$1 -150K BONNIE JOHNSON Torrington , WY Pinnacle Bank-Wyoming
$1 -150K TIMOTHY B LUBKEMAN Oshoto , WY Pinnacle Bank-Wyoming
$1 -150K MICHAELA SANDERS Casper , WY Platte Valley Bank
$1 -150K CASH ISBELL Veteran , WY Pinnacle Bank-Wyoming
$1 -150K BERNARD VOLK Lusk , WY Banner Capital Bank
$1 -150K LINDSAY MOORE Douglas , WY The Converse County Bank
$1 -150K G AND S COFFEEHOUSE LLC Lander , WY First Interstate Bank
$1 -150K MATTHEW JOSEPHDUFRESNE Lovell , WY Glacier Bank
$1 -150K BARRY KREIKEMEIER Jackson , WY Bank of Colorado
$1 -150K JANDRA GAUGEL Gillette , WY First Northern Bank of Wyoming
$1 -150K ROCIO NESBITT Torrington , WY Pinnacle Bank-Wyoming
$1 -150K SCOTT GRAHAM Moorcroft , WY Pinnacle Bank-Wyoming
$1 -150K DAVID AXTELL Worland , WY Jonah Bank of Wyoming
$1 -150K NATURALLY BEAUTIFUL YOU, LLC Casper , WY The Converse County Bank
$1 -150K K & M APIARY LLC Newcastle , WY Pinnacle Bank-Wyoming
$1 -150K SELLE REMUDA LLC Bosler , WY ANB Bank
$1 -150K SARAH KLUVER Worland , WY Security State Bank
$1 -150K RAYMOND MILLER Torrington , WY Banner Capital Bank

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A1: The CARES Act, officially known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, is a federal law passed in March 2020 to provide economic relief to individuals, businesses, and healthcare providers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a part of the CARES Act designed to provide forgivable loans to small businesses to help cover payroll costs, rent, and other eligible expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Small businesses, nonprofits, independent contractors, and self-employed individuals were generally eligible for PPP loans. Eligibility criteria and requirements may vary, so it's essential to check with the Small Business Administration (SBA) or your lender for specific details.

PPP loans were generally calculated based on a business's average monthly payroll costs. In most cases, businesses could receive up to 2.5 times their average monthly payroll costs, up to a maximum loan amount.

Yes, PPP loans are forgivable if the funds are used for eligible expenses like payroll, rent, and utilities. A certain percentage (usually 60% or more) of the loan must be used for payroll to qualify for full forgiveness

You can apply for a PPP loan through participating lenders, such as banks and credit unions. The SBA's website provides a list of lenders who participated in the program

Required documents typically include payroll records, tax forms, and other financial documents. Consult with your lender for specific documentation requirements

Deadlines for PPP loan applications have changed over time. It's essential to check the latest deadlines on the SBA's website or with your lender.

Yes, there is a second round of PPP loans (PPP2) available to eligible businesses. Requirements and eligibility criteria for PPP2 may differ from the first round.

You can request loan forgiveness through your lender by submitting the required documentation and forms. The forgiveness application process may vary based on the size and terms of your loan.