MSLP Nonprofit Organization Loan Facilities

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Foley Hoag LLPOn September 4, 2020, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the “Fed”) announced that the Main Street Lending Program (MSLP) is now accepting eligible loans to nonprofit organizations from registered lenders at the Main Street Lender Portal, which can be found here.

The MSLP has been accepting eligible loans to for-profit businesses since July 6, 2020. For a detailed description of the MSLP, see our prior alert here. On July 17, 2020, the Fed announced that the MSLP would be expanded to a broad range of nonprofit organizations.

Recognizing the vital services performed by many nonprofit organizations (such as educational institutions, hospitals and social service organizations) and in light of the millions of Americans employed by such nonprofit organizations, the MSLP provides two loan facility options to eligible nonprofit organization borrowers. The Nonprofit Organization New Loan Facility or “NONLF,” and the Nonprofit Organization Expanded Loan Facility or “NOELF” include many of the same terms applicable to for-profit business borrowers under the MSLP (including as to the interest rate, principal and interest payment deferral, five-year term, and minimum and maximum loan sizes).

However, as reflected in the MSLP Term Sheets for the NONLF and NOELF, a number of different eligibility standards based on nonprofit organization operating models must be satisfied to qualify for the MSLP. Chief among these requirements, an eligible borrower must constitute a tax-exempt organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (relating to charitable, educational, scientific, religious, literary, etc. organizations) or a veterans organization described in Section 501(c)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Additional qualification standards for nonprofit organization borrowers have been outlined by the Fed as reflected in the following chart:

Main Street Lending Program Nonprofit Organization Loan Options

NONLF

NOELF

Term

5 years

Minimum Loan Size

$250,000

$10 million

Endowment Cap

$3 billion

Years in Operation

At least 5 years

Eligibility Criteria
(See Term Sheets for
More Detail)

  • Minimum employees 10
  • Total non-donation revenues equal to or greater than 60% of expenses for the period from 2017 through 2019
  • 2019 operating margin of 2% or more
  • Current days cash on hand 60 days
  • Current debt repayment capacity—ratio of cash, investments and other resources to outstanding debt and certain other liabilities—of greater than 55%

Maximum Loan Size

The lesser of $35 million, or the borrower’s average 2019 quarterly revenue

The lesser of $300 million, or the borrower’s average 2019 quarterly revenue

Risk Retention

5%

Principal Repayment

Principal deferred for two years; years 3-5: 15%, 15%, 70%

Interest Payments

Deferred for one year

Rate

LIBOR + 3%

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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