FEMA research consistently finds that approximately 40% of small businesses do not reopen after a major disaster. The businesses that survive are not always the ones with the least damage — they are the ones that documented their operations, secured their financial relationships, and had a sequenced recovery plan before the event.
The ERG Small Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Plan provides the operational and financial framework that converts disaster response from reactive improvisation into structured execution — specifically designed for Florida businesses with 10 to 100 employees.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
Business impact analysis: identify your critical functions and maximum tolerable downtime
Payroll continuity planning: alternate payroll processing, employee communication
Key vendor and supplier continuity matrix
Revenue protection and business interruption insurance documentation
Emergency credit and banking relationship management
Data backup and technology recovery procedures
Remote work and alternate location activation protocol
Customer communication templates for storm closure and re-opening
Recovery sequencing checklist — what to restore first
FEMA and SBA disaster loan application guidance
Florida-specific business recovery resources and contacts
Delivered as a fully editable Word document.
WHO THIS IS FOR: Florida small business owners and operators with 10-100 employees in any industry.
FEMA research consistently finds that approximately 40% of small businesses do not reopen after a major disaster. The businesses that survive are not always the ones with the least damage — they are the ones that documented their operations, secured their financial relationships, and had a sequenced recovery plan before the event.
The ERG Small Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Plan provides the operational and financial framework that converts disaster response from reactive improvisation into structured execution — specifically designed for Florida businesses with 10 to 100 employees.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
Business impact analysis: identify your critical functions and maximum tolerable downtime
Payroll continuity planning: alternate payroll processing, employee communication
Key vendor and supplier continuity matrix
Revenue protection and business interruption insurance documentation
Emergency credit and banking relationship management
Data backup and technology recovery procedures
Remote work and alternate location activation protocol
Customer communication templates for storm closure and re-opening
Recovery sequencing checklist — what to restore first
FEMA and SBA disaster loan application guidance
Florida-specific business recovery resources and contacts
Delivered as a fully editable Word document.
WHO THIS IS FOR: Florida small business owners and operators with 10-100 employees in any industry.