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FederalCenter for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers Responding to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), May 2020https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/guidance-business-response.htmlBelow are changes as of May 6, 2020

Updated strategies and recommendations for employers responding to COVID-19, including those seeking to resume normal or phased business operations:
- Conducting daily health checks
- Conducting a hazard assessment of the workplace
- Encouraging employees to wear cloth face coverings in the workplace, if appropriate
- Implementing policies and practices for social distancing in the workplace
- Improving the building ventilation system
- A table outlining the engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE) that employers may use to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace

More changes at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/guidance-business-response.html#more-changes
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FederalInternal Revenue Service (IRS)Economic impact payments: What you need to knowhttps://www.irs.gov/newsroom/economic-impact-payments-what-you-need-to-know3/30/2020 - The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service today announced that distribution of economic impact payments will begin in the next three weeks and will be distributed automatically, with no action required for most people. However, some taxpayers who typically do not file returns will need to submit a simple tax return to receive the economic impact payment.800-829-1040
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FederalInternal Revenue Service (IRS)Federal Income Tax Extensionhttps://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-day-now-july-15-treasury-irs-extend-filing-deadline-and-federal-tax-payments-regardless-of-amount-owed3/21/2020 - The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service announced today that the federal income tax filing due date is automatically extended from April 15, 2020, to July 15, 2020.

Taxpayers can also defer federal income tax payments due on April 15, 2020, to July 15, 2020, without penalties and interest, regardless of the amount owed. This deferment applies to all taxpayers, including individuals, trusts and estates, corporations and other non-corporate tax filers as well as those who pay self-employment tax.

Taxpayers do not need to file any additional forms or call the IRS to qualify for this automatic federal tax filing and payment relief. Individual taxpayers who need additional time to file beyond the July 15 deadline, can request a filing extension by filing Form 4868 through their tax professional, tax software or using the Free File link on IRS.gov. Businesses who need additional time must file Form 7004.

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FederalU.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) for Small Businesses and Nonprofitshttps://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/economic-injury-disaster-loansIn response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, small business owners, including agricultural businesses, and nonprofit organizations in all U.S. states, Washington D.C., and territories can apply for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan. The EIDL program is designed to provide economic relief to businesses that are currently experiencing a temporary loss of revenue due to coronavirus (COVID-19).DisasterCustomerService@SBA.gov
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FederalU.S. Department of Labor (DOL)Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Employee Paid Leave Rightshttps://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/pandemic/ffcra-employee-paid-leaveThe Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA or Act) requires certain employers to provide employees with paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave for specified reasons related to COVID-19. The Department of Labor’s (Department) Wage and Hour Division (WHD) administers and enforces the new law’s paid leave requirements. These provisions will apply from the effective date through December 31, 2020.
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FederalU.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)Paycheck Protection Program https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/covid-19-relief-options/paycheck-protection-programThe Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a loan designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on payroll. Borrowers may be eligible for PPP loan forgiveness.

NOTE: SBA is currently offering PPP loans until May 31, 2021.
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FederalSmall Business AdministrationEIDL Advancehttps://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/economic-injury-disaster-loansUPDATE: THIS PROGRAM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.

EIDL Advance is a grant program offered together with the economic injury loan program. The amount of the grant was determined by the number of employees indicated on the EIDL application: $1,000/employee, up to a maximum of $10,000.
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FederalSmall Business AdministrationTargeted EIDL Advancehttps://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/covid-19-relief-options/covid-19-economic-injury-disaster-loanThe COVID-19 Targeted EIDL Advance was signed into law on December 27, 2020, as part of the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Non-Profits, and Venues Act. The Targeted EIDL Advance provides businesses in low-income communities with additional funds to ensure small business continuity, adaptation, and resiliency.

Advance funds of up to $10,000 will be available to applicants in low-income communities who previously received an EIDL Advance for less than $10,000, or those who applied but received no funds due to lack of available program funding.

Applicants do not need to take any action.
SBA is reaching out to those who qualify.
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FederalU.S. Department of the TreasuryCARES Act - Assistance for American Workers and Familieshttps://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/cares/assistance-for-american-workers-and-familiesThrough Economic Impact Payments and other means, the Treasury Department is ensuring that Americans receive fast and direct relief in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

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FederalU.S. Department of the TreasuryCARES Act - EMPLOYEE RETENTION CREDIT
https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/cares/preserving-jobs-for-american-industryThe CARES Act offers meaningful financial support to American businesses and job creators so they can better support employees and be prepared to get back to business as soon as possible.

Employee Retential Credit
Additional Tax Credit
Payroll Tax Deferral
Payroll Support
Loan Program
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FederalU.S. Department of AgricultureBusiness & Industry Loan Guaranteeshttps://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/business-industry-loan-guaranteesUSDA is making available up to $1 billion in loan guarantees to help rural businesses meet their working capital needs during the coronavirus pandemic. Business & Industry CARES Act Program.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: September 15, 2021, or until funds made available for this purpose are expended.
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Federal U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)Nonprofit Benefits (CARES Act)https://www.philanthropy.com/article/trump-signs-stimulus-bill/248350Currently, only people who itemize their taxes can claim charitable deductions. The stimulus bill will allow nonitemizers to deduct up to $300 in cash giving for the 2020 tax year, according to an analysis of the legislation by the National Council of Nonprofits.
Nonprofits with 500 or fewer employees (counting all full-time and part-time employees equally) will be eligible for Small Business Administration loans of up to $10 million. Nonprofits are also eligible for expedited loans of up to $1 million. The money would have to be used for payroll, including paid leave, as well as health-insurance premiums, facilities costs, and debt service.Nonprofits that keep their employees on the payroll from February 15 to June 30 could have their loans forgiven, turning the loan into a grant.
Under a previous version of the legislation, nonprofits couldn’t access these loans if they were eligible for Medicaid payments. That limitation was removed from the final version of the bill.
The bill creates a refundable payroll tax credit of up to $5,000 for each employee on the payroll. To be eligible, a nonprofit must have experienced a drop in revenue of at least 50 percent in the first quarter of 2020 compared with the first quarter of 2019. The credit is available each quarter until the nonprofit’s revenue exceeds 80 percent of the same quarter in 2019. Nonprofits receiving emergency SBA loans are not eligible for these credits.
The bill appropriates an additional $10 billion to another SBA program, Economic Injury Disaster Loans, and waives a creditworthiness requirements for all applicants, including nonprofits. Those eligible will be able to get checks for $10,000 within three days.
Nonprofits that self-fund unemployment benefits could get reimbursed for up to half the costs of benefits provided to their laid-off employee
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LocalCity of Los AngelesLos Angeles City Small Business Emergency Microloan Programhttps://ewddlacity.com/index.php/microloan-programNOTE: Effective September 16, 2020, the City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan will no longer accept applications.

The newly established Small Business Emergency Microloan Program now provides financing needed to strengthen small business enterprises in this time of acute need that have been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak
EmergencyLoans@lacity.org213-744-7130
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LocalCity of OaklandOakland Small Business Emergency Grant Programhttps://workingsolutions.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=21781ce898c21e80a1e3076cc&id=1aaff4c1e6&e=1359b5499dUPDATE: APPLICATION PERIOD IS CLOSED.

The City of Oakland and Working Solutions, a nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), administer $500,000 in emergency grant funds to support Oakland small businesses weather the COVID-19 crisis.
Harry Hamilton, Media Coordinatorhjhamilton@oaklandca.gov510-457-6306
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LocalCity of OaklandAssistance with Business Taxes, Direct Technical Help for Small Businesses, Call for Data about Small Business Losses to Inform Program Developmenthttps://www.oaklandca.gov/news/2020/city-of-oakland-outlines-small-business-workforce-support-to-mitigate-impacts-of-covid-19The City’s Finance Department will waive late payment penalties for small businesses resulting from failure to file taxes due March 1, 2020 on time due to COVID-19. To apply for a payment plan or to seek waiver of penalties due to COVID-19, please call the customer service line at (510) 238-3704 or email BTwebsupport@oaklandca.gov.

Small businesses can receive direct help from the City’s Business Assistance Center by visiting visit oaklandbusinesscenter.com and completing the online assessment form. Staff in the Business Assistance Center will then work directly with the business to connect them with Oakland’s many business support organizations that offer financial products, technical assistance and other services to help local small businesses sturdy themselves in face of the pandemic.

The City is inviting businesses to submit data about the nature and extent of the revenue losses resulting from COVID-19 via an input form. This data will help inform the grants funds, and help Oakland be prepared to take advantage of forthcoming State and Federal financial programs (see below). We will share additional details as these programs are developed.
Harry Hamiltonhjhamilton@oaklandca.gov510-238-6766
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LocalCity of AnaheimCoronavirus Business Resourceswww.anaheim.net/economicdevelopmentDuring these difficult times, Anaheim’s Economic Development Team remains committed to providing helpful resources and information to assist our business community with the Coronavirus Small-Business Resource Guide. Find helpful links to federal, state and local information on business loans and grants, employer assistance, marketing resources, workplace health and safety and more.Economic Development Teameconomicdevelopment@anaheim.net
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NonprofitSanta Barbara FoundationSanta Barbara Better Together Fundhttps://www.sbfoundation.org/covid-19-business-community-resources/sbbt-small-business-grant-program-guidelines-santa-maria/The Santa Barbara Foundation announced the launch of the Santa Barbara Better Together Fund Small Business Grant Program partnership with the City of Santa Maria, to help those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The City of Santa Maria and Santa Barbara Foundation partnership will support grants from the Santa Barbara Better Together Fund of up to $7,500 per grant to qualifying small businesses located within the City of Santa Maria as they reopen and adapt to operating under proper public health guidelines due to COVID-19. Grant awards are available to eligible businesses until funds have been depleted.

The application is available from Tuesday, September 1 through Wednesday, September 9.
info@sbfoundation.org(805) 346-6123
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LocalSanta Barbara County Workforce Development BoardCOVID-19 Business Resource Guidehttps://countyofsb.org/uploadedFiles/phd/PROGRAMS/Disease_Control/Corona/SBCWDB%20COVID-19%20Business%20Resource%20Guide_English.pdfResource guide for Santa Barbara County employers impacted by COVID-19N/ACOVIDbiz@countyofsb.orgN/A
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LocalCity of OxnardEconomic Development Divisionhttps://www.oxnard.org/city-department/economic-development/Assist local businesses and the workforce in the City of Oxnard. Provide resources and advocate on their behalf. Keep them updated with regards to local health orders and complianceRosie OrnelasRosie.ornelas@oxnard.org
805-385-7932 or 805-616-6862 (cell)
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LocalCity of Santa CruzCommission Charge Limit for 3rd Party Food-Delivery Companieshttp://www.cityofsantacruz.com/home/showdocument?id=79755In support of local businesses, the City of Santa Cruz established a temporary limit of 15% on commissions charged by third-party food delivery companies. This order took effect on April 16, 2020.Martín Bernal, City Managermbernal@cityofsantacruz.com831-420-5010
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LocalMadera County Economic Development CommissionSmall business programs and attraction, expansion and retention efforts.http://www.maderacountyedc.com/Providing economic development services to the County of Madera, City of Madera and City of ChowchillaBobby Kahn, Executive Directorbkahn@maderacountyedc.com 559-675-7768
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LocalCity of SacramentoCity of Sacramento Covid 19-Reliefhttps://www.cityofsacramento.org/covid19-reliefThe City of Sacramento wants to know: how exactly is the coronavirus pandemic affecting its residents right now? City Council has allocated millions of dollars in coronavirus relief money since the pandemic began, and the effects on Sacramentans continue to evolve. Your responses to this survey will help City Council decide how to best spend coronavirus relief money moving forward. Take the survey.
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LocalDel Norte County Emergency OperationsEconomic Resiliency Task Forcehttps://www.covid19.dnco.org/Del Norte County’s Office of Emergency Services Economic Resiliency Task Force to provide support and information to local businesses during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Compiling Economic Injury Data, providing webinars & links to resources, Local Small Business Stabilization Loan and support during this challenging event.Holly Wendthwendt@crescentcity.org(707) 951-3003
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LocalCommunity Foundation of San CarlosSan Carlos COVID-19 Response Fundhttps://cfsancarlos.org/donate-covid19-fundNOTE: APPLICATION PERIOD CLOSED.
GENEROUS DONORS HAVE COME FORWARD WITH A DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR MATCH UP TO $100,000 FOR DONATIONS MADE THROUGH MAY 31ST. PLEASE JOIN US FOR THIS LIMITED-TIME MATCHING GIFT OPPORTUNITY TO DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT IN SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY!
N/Ainfo@sancarloscf.orgN/A
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LocalCity of BarstowCOVID-19 Resourceshttps://www.barstowca.org/residents/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19A webpage for Barstow residents to find local resources, activities, and recommendations.Amanda Hernandez, Economic Development AdministratorAHernandez@Barstowca.org 760-255-5109
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LocalCity of MurrietaCOVID – 19 & Business webpagehttps://www.murrietaca.gov/960/Covid-19-BusinessThe City of Murrieta keeps an updated COVID -19 list for local, county, state and federal resources available to small businesses in our region. Scott Agajanian, Deputy Director of Development ServicesSAgajanian@MurrietaCA.gov951-461-6003 Direct Line
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LocalCity of CupertinoOffice of Economic Developmentwww.cupertino.org/covid19businessinfo

www.cupertino.org/OpenForBusiness
View the latest news, financial assistance, and other helpful resources for employers, employees, and local small businesses affected by the pandemic.

Some Cupertino businesses, including grocery stores, supermarkets, coffee shops, restaurants and more, continue to operate through the County of Santa Clara's "Shelter in Place" order. The businesses listed below are identified as "essential businesses" per the County's definition.

Angela Tsui, Economic Development Managerangelat@cupertino.org(408) 777-7607
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LocalCity of Palm DesertBusiness Support Hotlinehttps://coronavirus-response-city-of-palm-desert-cpd.hub.arcgis.com/Information and resources from the City of Palm Desert about the COVID-19 response in our area.Martin Alvarez, Director of Economic Developmentbizsupport@cityofpalmdesert.org(760) 776-6362
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LocalCity of SunnyvaleEconomic Developmenthttps://sunnyvale.ca.gov/news/topics/coronavirus.htmBusiness assistance and resource information is available on the City’s website. Information is updated on a regular basis to provide details on new and ongoing resources.Connie Verceles, Economic Development Managercverceles@sunnyvale.ca.gov or econdev@sunnyvale.ca.gov408-730-7256 or 408-730-7607
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LocalCity of San MateoResources guide for Businesses and employeeshttps://www.cityofsanmateo.org/4258/Resources-for-Businesses-and-EmployeesThe City has complied a list of Federal, State, Local, and Private Sector resources to help businesses during this difficult time.Jennifer Cheneconomicdevelopment@cityofsanmateo.org650-522-7009
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LocalTown of ColmaCOVID-19 Information & Resourceshttps://www.colma.ca.gov/covid-19/COVID-19 Information & ResourcesMichael P. Laughlin, City Plannermichael.laughlin@colma.ca.gov650.757.8888 main
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LocalCity of San RafaelEconomic Developmenthttps://www.cityofsanrafael.org/businesses/Business Support ServicesDanielle O’Leary, Director of Economic Development & Innovationdanielle.oleary@cityofsanrafael.org415-485-3460
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LocalCity of LancasterCOVID-19 Business Portalwww.cityoflancasterca.org/coronavirusbiz
Continuously updated portal with the latest information & financial assistance opportunities for small business.Economic Development TeamN/A661-723-6128
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LocalCity of LancasterSmall Business Recovery Resourcewww.cityoflancasterca.org/sbr Dedicated team to provide assistance to small businesses in navigating available COVID-19 resources.Multiplesbr@cityoflancasterca.org661-723-6236
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LocalCity of BellCOVID-19 Resources for Businesseshttp://www.cityofbell.org/?NavID=2555COVID-19 Resources for Businesses and WorkersJackie Choi, Senior Economic Development Specialistjchoi@cityofbell.org(323) 588-6211
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LocalCounty of Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs Office (DCBA)COVID-19: Service Update from DCBA
https://dcba.lacounty.gov/uncategorized/covid-19-update/DCBA will also cancel all currently calendared workshops, community meetings, trainings, commission meetings, and other outreach activities. These events will be rescheduled as webinars, conference calls, and remote/virtual engagement as appropriate and possible.

DCBA will be increasing the capacity of its telephone call center to provide the most efficient service possible. We will respond to each online request within 48 hours.
info@dcba.lacounty.gov
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LocalCounty of Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs Office (DCBA)LA County Business and Worker Disaster Help Centerhttps://lacountyhelpcenter.org/LA County Business and Worker Disaster Help Center helps businesses and workers connect with available resources.disasterhelpcenter@lacounty.gov833-238-4450
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LocalMain Street Launch - San FranciscoCity of San Francisco's Emerging Business Loan Fundhttps://www.mainstreetlaunch.org/san-francisco-launch/In San Francisco, Main Street Launch operates as San Francisco Launch. Working with the Mayor’s Office of Economic & Workforce Development (OEWD) we will continue to provide capital to businesses through the Emerging Business Loan Fund (EBLF) and other lending programs. In the last 5 years, we have funded over 100 companies, and those businesses have created and sustained nearly 1,000 jobs in San Francisco.

Capital
Small business loans from $10,000 to $250,000.

Main Street Launch is proud to manage the City of San Francisco’s Emerging Business Loan Fund (loans between $50,000 and $250,000). We offer microloans up to $250,000. Contact us to learn more.
Karla De Leonsanfrancisco@mainstreetlaunch.org510-830-3226
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LocalCity of IndioEconomic Development Departmenthttps://www.indio.org/your_government/ed/default.htmEconomic development services within the City of Indio.Carl S. Morgan, Economic Development Directorcmorgan@indio.org (760) 541-4203
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LocalCity of CoachellaCOVID-19 Resource Webpagehttps://www.coachella.org/about-us/advanced-components/covid-19-micrositeThe City of Coachella is providing a COVID-19 Resource Webpage that includes information and resources for small businesses, residents, and employees.Gabriel Martin, Economic Development Managergmartin@coachella.org(760) 625-6062
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LocalSan Francisco MayorMayor London Breed Announces a Moratorium on Commercial Evictions for Small and Medium-size Businesses in San Franciscohttps://sfmayor.org/article/mayor-london-breed-announces-moratorium-commercial-evictions-small-and-medium-sizeMayor London Breed Announces a Moratorium on Commercial Evictions for Small and Medium-size Businesses in San Francisco
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LocalSan Francisco Office of the MayorSan Francisco Additional Fee Deferrals to Support Businesses During COVID-19https://sfmayor.org/article/mayor-london-breed-and-jos%C3%A9-cisneros-announce-additional-fee-deferrals-support-businessesSan Francisco further extends the deadline for businesses to file and pay their Business Registration Fee and Unified License Fees until March 2021Judy LeeinvestSF@sfgov.org
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LocalMission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)San Francisco Hardship and Emergency Loan Program (SF HELP)https://medasf.org/sfhelp/SF HELP will provide zero interest loans of up to $50,000 to approximately 80 small businesses and will focus on private, for-profit low-income to moderate-income small businesses. The loan can be used to pay for payroll, rent, inventory, equipment, and other operating expenses businesses have as they gradually reopen and continue on the road to economic recovery. There are no loan fees, personal guarantees, or collateral requirements for the borrower and the repayment term is up to six years.

The deadline to apply is November 25 at 11:59PM. Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) will then hold a lottery to determine which businesses will be invited to submit a formal application; this lottery will include a preference for low- to moderate-income-owned businesses throughout the city.
SFHELP@medasf.org
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LocalSan Francisco TreasurerBusiness Taxes and License Feeshttps://sftreasurer.org/covid19The Office of the Treasurer & Tax Collector has taken several actions to alleviate the growing financial burdens on San Francisco taxpayers and to address the related economic downturn due to COVID-19. The City has also created a one-stop website for employers and employees outlining all existing resources, contacts and updates. Please visit our Help Center or call 311 with any further questions.
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LocalCounty of Santa ClaraMoratorium on Evictionshttps://www.sccgov.org/sites/d5/Pages/SupervisorsApproveCountywideMoratoriumonCOVID-19-Evictions.aspxUrgency Ordinance establishing a temporary and limited moratorium on commercial and residential evictions that applies countywide (including all fifteen incorporated cities and towns) until May 31, 2020.Charlsie Changcharlsie.chang@bos.sccgov.org (408) 299-5050 office

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LocalCounty of Santa ClaraMoratorium on Utility Disconnectionshttps://www.santaclaraca.gov/i-want-to/stay-informed/newsroom/coronavirus-updates/covid-19-business-resourcesThe City’s Municipal Services Division has implemented a suspension on service disconnections for utility (electric and water) non-payment, for both residential and commercial customers. It will remain in effect until further notice.
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LocalLAEDC’s Business AssistanceLAEDC Layoff Aversion Programhttps://laedc.org/layoff-aversion-program-city/This program is performed through the "Layoff Aversion" contract with the City of Los Angeles, a public service to help businesses retain jobs and succeed. Resources for financing, tax credits, transition of ownership, real estate issues, permitting, utility problems, tax problems, staff training, and cost containmentbap@laedc.org
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LocalCity of BerkeleyBerkeley Relief Fundhttps://berkeleyrelieffund.org/Berkeley City Council has approved $3 million for emergency relief grants to small businesses, nonprofit arts organizations, and residential tenants, that are hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.info@berkeleyrelieffund.org
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LocalCalaveras CountyCOVID-19 Resources for Small Businesses in Calaveras Countyhttps://covid19.calaverasgov.us/BusinessesSmall business resources including a portal for reporting of a suspected outbreak by business owners/managers, administrators and supervisors for facilities in Calaveras County.209-754-2896
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LocalCity of EmeryvilleTemporary Residential & Commercial Eviction Moratoriumhttps://emeryville.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=8220076&GUID=C9170208-8B7C-475C-86DD-1FDE2DC2ED81On March 19, 2020, the Emeryville City Council adopted a temporary moratorium on residential and commercial evictions due to nonpayment of rent and foreclosures initiated by Homeowner Associations due to nonpayment of assessments, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The moratorium does not relieve the tenant from the obligation to pay rent, but provides that tenants cannot be evicted for not paying rent during the term of the moratorium. The moratorium is effective as of adoption (March 19, 2020) and expires on May 31, 2020 unless otherwise extended by the City Council.
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LocalCounty of Tuolumne Innovation & Business Assistance DepartmentTuolumne County Small Business Disaster Assistancehttps://www.tcdisasterassistance.com/Due to the overwhelming amount of information for Small Businesses to consider, the County of Tuolumne Innovation and Business Assistance Department are posting links that connect business owners with valuable resources. These links will be updated as soon as any information becomes available.Cole Przybyla, Director of Innovation of Business Assistancecprzybyla@co.tuolumne.ca.us209-288-4030
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LocalCity of StocktonLocal Resources for Businesseshttp://www.advantagestockton.com/covid-19-resources.htmlBusinesses play a significant role in the Stockton community. Protecting the health and safety of the City of Stockton’s residents and businesses from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is the City’s top priority as we continue to monitor and make recommendations to slow the spread of COVID-19. The City has gathered a list of assistance programs and other resources from local, state, and federal agencies。economic.development@stocktonca.gov (209) 937-8539
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LocalYolo County Health and Human ServicesYoloWorks (WIOA, CalWORKs, One Stop and General Employment Services)www.yoloworks.orgLocal and Regional Employer and Employee ResourcesTanya Provencher, Branch Deputy DirectorTanya.Provencher@yolocounty.org(530) 661-2707
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LocalWorkforce Development Board of Solano CountyCOVID-19 Layoff Aversion Fund for Small Businesseshttps://solanoemployment.org/layoff-aversion-fundIn order to assist small businesses facing financial impacts and potential layoffs from COVID-19, the WDB has established a $60,000 COVID-19 Layoff Aversion Fund. The fund will provide grants to small businesses experiencing economic stresses in order to prevent potential layoffs or facility closures during COVID-19. April Zoimek-Portillo, Senior Manager of Business Services aziomek@solanowdb.org707-863-3569
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LocalHumboldt County Office of Emergency Services, Private Sector Coordination, Economic Impact & Recovery BranchHumboldt County COVID Business Information Line (707-268-2527) and Resource Page (https://humboldtgov.org/2704/Business-Resources)https://humboldtgov.org/2704/Business-ResourcesCOVID-19-related business resources and information hotline.Scott Adair, Director of Economic Developmentsadair@co.humboldt.ca.us707-268-2527
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LocalCity of Dublin Economic Development DivisionBusiness Incentives Programshttps://dublin.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/13136/Business-Incentives-Handout?bidId=The City’s Economic Development Division has compiled a list of incentives that can offer assistance (both financial and training) to help you develop your business in the community. More detailed information is available at www.dublin.ca.gov/incentives.Hazel L. Wetherford, Economic Development Directorhazel.wetherford@dublin.ca.gov(925) 452-2158
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LocalCity of TehachapiUtility Payment Deferment Program
Water/Sewer
http://www.liveuptehachapi.com/Business owners are allowed to defer water and sewer payments to the City for a period of 60 days.Hillorie Thomashthomas@tehachapicityhall.com661-822-2200 ex. 107
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LocalSonoma County Economic Development BoardSonoma County Coronavirus Business Resource Guidehttp://sonomaedb.org/Business-Assistance/Coronavirus-Business-ResourcesIn partnership with the County of Sonoma and the Department of Health Services, the Sonoma County Economic Development Board (EDB) has compiled a comprehensive list of local, state and government resources and benefits for businesses and employees affected by the emerging situation. Resources listed include potentially available funding for working capital for small business, public health information links, workforce resources and how to help employees affected by Coronavirus.Lauren Cartwright, Business Retention & Expansion Program Managerlauren.cartwright@sonoma-county.org707-565-7298
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LocalSan Fransisco Entertainment CommissionResource for the Nightlife Industryhttps://sf.gov/support-nightlife-industry-during-coronavirus-outbreakResources for nightlife businesses, employees, artists, freelancers and other entertainment professionals in San Francisco during the coronavirus.
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LocalCity of Long BeachPaycheck Protection Program Applicationhttps://ndconline.org/ppp/The City of Long Beach has a new partnership with the National Development Council (NDC) to help Long Beach businesses navigate the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan application process. The NDC is a nationwide non-profit that raises and directs capital funding to projects in low-income communities. Instead of having to work through a bank or financial institution, Long Beach businesses can now work through the NDC online portal to submit a loan application for the PPP.
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LocalCity of ArcataBusiness Resiliency Emergency Loan Programhttps://www.cityofarcata.org/188/Economic-DevelopmentThe City of Arcata created an emergency business loan fund to provide financial support to Arcata's businesses affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic.Susan Diehl McCarthysdiehlmccarthy@cityofarcata.org707-825-2168
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Local City of SunnyvaleCOVID-19 fundhttps://sunnyvale.ca.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=27047UPDATE: PROGRAM IS CLOSED.

Through a combination of City funds and private donations, small businesses and nonprofits in Sunnyvale will have access to almost $3 million to help with financial impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

City staff will administer the grants to the nonprofits and working on developing the criteria.
Jennifer Garnettjgarnett@sunnyvale.ca.gov408-718-2601
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NonprofitInclusive ActionStreet Vendor Emergency Fundhttps://www.inclusiveaction.org/covid19responseThis fund will provide $400 in direct cash to street vendors in the Los Angeles community who cannot access government resources.
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NonprofitSanta Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce / Economic Development CommissionBusiness Serviceshttp://www.santamaria.com/The Chamber/EDC supports local businesses as a one-stop ombudsman service. Services include one-on-one business consultation, referrals to service providers, and access to relevant market data. Additionally, the Chamber/EDC supports development projects and advises city officials on economic development policies and issues.Suzanne Singh, Economic Development Director

Glenn Morris, President & CEO
Suzanne@santamaria.com

Glenn@santamaria.com
805-925-2403
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NonprofitKivaZero-Interest Loanshttps://www.kiva.org/blog/support-local-businesses-during-the-coronavirus-pandemicKiva offers zero-interest loans of up to $15,000 to small businesses
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NonprofitOpportunity Fundhttps://www.opportunityfund.orgOpportunity Fund is a US-based nonprofit organization that provides financing to underserved small-business owners.
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NonprofitPacific Communit VenturesSmall Business Resources for COVID-19 https://www.pacificcommunityventures.org/2020/03/16/small-business-resources-for-covid-19/Collection of resources to help small business owners and workers during this crisis. We know that the effects this crisis is having on small businesses can’t be overstated, and we’re here for our community both now and in the coming months as we continue to feel the effects on our small business community.
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NonprofitRestaurant Opportunities Centers Unitedhttps://rocunited.org/stop-the-spread/coronavirus-support/National, state and city resources available to restaurant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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NonprofitSan Francisco FoundationGrants for Non-Profitshttps://sff.org/for-nonprofits-apply-for-a-grant-from-the-sff-covid-19-emergency-response-fund/APPLICATION CLOSED - Update June 9, 2020: Over the past few months, we have been proud to support more than 300 Bay Area organizations helping their communities cope with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. We have granted out more than $3 million to address food security, housing and homelessness, support for workers, domestic violence, and addressing racism against Asian Americans.

Please note that applications will close on June 15 for SFF’s COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund. We continue to support COVID-19 relief and recovery efforts throughout the Bay Area. We encourage nonprofits to use the online resources and no-cost workshops on our COVID-19 Resources page and to check back regularly, as we continue to add new offerings.
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NonprofitLocal Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)Small Business Relief Grantshttps://www.lisc.org/covid-19/small-business-assistance/small-business-relief-grants/The Round 5 application period is now closed - Providing $5,000, $7,500, and $10,000 grants to small businesses negatively impacted by COVID-19, to help them keep functioning and remain vital facets of their local economies through this challenging period.N/ASmallBusinessGrants@lisc.org(212) 455-9800
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NonprofitSempra Energy FoundationCOVID-19 Nonprofit Hardship Fundhttps://www.sempraenergyfoundation.org/pages/areas-of-giving/health-and-safety.shtmlUPDATE: PROGRAM CLOSED.

Sempra Energy Foundation will provide grants ranging from $500 to $50,000 to small to medium-sized non-profit organizations serving people and families significantly affected by COVID-19.
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NonprofitSouth County Economic Development CouncilEmergency Business Loanshttps://www.southcountyedc.com/emergencybusinessloanprogramSouth County Economic Development Council (South County EDC) is offering a no-interest loan to eating establishments in South County in order to provide some economic relief during these difficult times. This small infusion of funds is intended to assist South County small restaurants to remain open and continue to provide meals during this national emergency. South County EDC will provide a one-time $5,000 no-interest loan with repayment due on April 1, 2021.

* South County refers to Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, National City, San Diego, San Diego County, and the Port of San Diego
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NonprofitVenturizehttps://venturize.orgVenturize is a free online resource hub for small business owners who need help accessing tools and resources to grow their businesses. Managed by the nonprofit organization Small Business Majority, Venturize offers unbiased education and resources about small business loans, retirement and healthcare to empower entrepreneurs to make the best financial decisions for their business. We also help small businesses get connected to trusted providers that can help their enterprises grow.
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NonprofitBay Area Workers Support (BAWS)Sex Worker ER Grant Fundhttps://bayareaworkerssupport.org/grantsBAWS is re-introducing one of our community care structures by offering emergency grants for sex workers experiencing hardships during COVID-19. We are able to give small grants of $50 - $200. If you have a larger expense or ongoing needs we will gladly promote your crowdfunding campaign on our social media, or help you set one up.bawsgrants@gamil.com
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NonprofitLawyer’s Committee for Civil RightsCommercial Lease Assistancehttps://lccr.com/get-help/economic-justice-legal-services-for-entrepreneurs-lse/lse-application-english/The City partners with the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights to help SF small businesses (“mom and pop shops”) at risk of displacement with lease review and negotiation and related services.
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NonprofitSmall Business MajoritySmall Business Majority - California https://smallbusinessmajority.org/states/californiaFrom offices in the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento and Los Angeles, Small Business Majority works closely with state policymakers and small business owners to address the most important issues impacting California's entrepreneurs today—access to responsible capital, healthcare reform, retirement, workplace benefits and more. We work with a robust network of California small business owners to offer their unique perspectives to state lawmakers, the media and other stakeholders. To supplement our outreach in the small business community, we conduct opinion and economic research and develop policy analysis of state and national legislation that affects California's small employers. Together, these efforts shape the policy recommendations we make on behalf of small business.

Contacts:
Bianca Blomquist (Northern California) bblomquist@smallbusinessmajority.org
Joi Eubanks(Central California) jeubanks@smallbusinessmajority.org
Claudia Moreno (Southern California) cmoreno@smallbusinessmajority.org
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NonprofitAsian Inc 美亚辅邻社Asian Inc Small Business Assistance in Cantonese
美亚辅邻社COVID-19紧急业务协助
https://youtu.be/zjUGNOd5sZs广东话联邦小企业资源和员工Tony Tang 杨锦谦(415) 928-5910 ext.137
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NonprofitLos Angeles Area Chamber of CommerceSave Small Business Fundhttps://www.savesmallbusiness.com/?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=NOTE: NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW APPLICATIONS
The Save Small Business Fund is a grantmaking initiative offering short-term relief for small employers in the United States and its territories

TO QUALIFY, YOU MUST
- Employ between 3 and 20 people
- Be located in an economically vulnerable community
- Have been harmed financially by the COVID-19 pandemic
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NonprofitCommunity Legal Aid SoCalCivil Legal Aidwww.communitylegalsocal.orgCommunity Legal Aid SoCal is a nonprofit organization providing high quality civil legal aid to the low-income residents of Southeast Los Angeles County and Orange County. During the COVID-19 pandemic we are serving our clients via telephone interviews and consultations. Our Hotline number is open, 800-834-5001. Clients or applicants who require an in-person appointment as a reasonable accommodation will be handled on a case by case basis. Legal areas of expertise and practice include Housing, Divorce & Custody, Employment, Public Benefits, Elder Abuse, Domestic Violence, Health, and Consumer.800-834-5001 (Hotline)
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NonprofitStart Small Think BigSmall Business Assistancehttps://www.startsmallthinkbig.org/covid19During these unprecedented times, Start Small Think Big has continued to support small business owners, providing free programming as it relates to navigating financial relief programs, loan assistance and much more. We have hosted numerous free webinars responding to our clients' needs. Additionally, we are offering free one-to-one technical assistance to clients who qualify.
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NonprofitLatino Community FoundationLove Not Fear Fundhttps://latinocf.org/covid/The Latino Community Foundation established the Love Not Fear Fund to support Latino-led organizations that provide wrap-around services to the most vulnerable, especially undocumented seniors living in the Inland Empire and Central Valley and families that have already lost wages.info@latinocf.org415-236-4020
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NonprofitCalifornia Capital Financial Development CorporationCalifornia Capital Women’s Business Centerhttps://cacapital.org/business-assistance/womens-business-center/The WBC provides FREE business start-up and development assistance for small business owners, with a commitment to meet the unique needs of women entrepreneurs and women in business.Sophia Kanaan, WBC Directorskanaan@cacapital.org916-442-1729
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Nonprofit California Capital Financial Development CorporationCalifornia Capital Procurement Technical Assistance Centerhttps://cacapital.org/ptac/info/The California Capital PTAC Helps Small Businesses Prepare For, Pursue And Perform On Government Contracts.Ivor Newman, PTAC Directorinewman@cacapital.org916-442-1729
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Nonprofit California Capital Financial Development CorporationCalifornia Capital State Loan Guarantee Program and Microlending Programhttps://cacapital.org/business-loans/state-loan-guarantee-program/

https://cacapital.org/business-loans/micro-enterprise-loan/
The Small Business Loan Guarantee program helps lenders make loans to borrowers who cannot qualify for conventional financing.

For the microlending program, California Capital provides direct loans up to $100,000 for small businesses.
Daisy Po’oidpooi@cacapital.org916-442-1729
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NonprofitStand For SmallStand For Smallhttps://www.standforsmall.com/?extlink=CH=dm-CU=us-BU=GABM-REF=484536_272666137_131848520-TST=Stand4Small20Social-EEP_URL=g_psoc&cpid=g_psoc&dclid=CMDV9ffan-kCFb0Q-QAdQVwEsQCollection of list of company resources that would provide educational resources, network connections, offers and mentorship opportunities to help address small businesses' needs
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NonprofitWest Los Angeles Chamber of CommerceMembership Granthttps://www.westlachamber.org/presidents-message?fbclid=IwAR3McDIjz3gsXTSa8s3M_rlX92tf2bwZ3GuonVF6tVIw8SKh_eMX3KQ6xlIThe West Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce is offering a membership grant to all current members and any business that desires to become a new member. The West Los Angles Chamber of Commerce has allocated up to $500,000 towards this membership grant. Membership based on grants is on a first-come, first-served basis; and it will grant basic membership until December 31, 2020.
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NonprofitElevate the FutureProject Falconhttps://www.elevatethefuture.org/projectfalconProject Falcon is a student-run initiative intended to bring small businesses online for free. This program was created in response to COVID-19 and has provided several businesses with fully functional websites and online stores. teamfalcon@elevatethefuture.org.
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PrivateAllyBank, Loan, Mortgage Reliefhttps://www.ally.com/coronavirus-responseAuto loan payments can be deferred for up to 120 days. No late fees will be charged, but finance charges will accrue. New auto customers will have the option to defer their first payment for 90 days.

Mortgage payments for existing customers can be deferred for up to 120 days. No late fees will be charged, but interest will accrue.
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PrivateBank of AmericaBank, Loan, Mortgage Reliefhttps://about.bankofamerica.com/promo/assistance/latest-updates-from-bank-of-america-coronavirusFor consumer and small business deposit accounts, clients can request refunds of overdraft, insufficient funds and monthly maintenance fees.

Clients can request to defer payments and refunds of late fees on their small business loans.

On auto loans, personal loans, mortgages and home equity loans, clients can request deferral of payment, with those payments added to the end of the loan. So long as clients are up to date, no negative credit bureau reporting will be made.
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PrivateBBVA USALoan, Fee Waiver, CD Reliefhttps://www.bbvausa.com/special/covid19.htmlIf you were impacted by the coronavirus, please call us at 1-844-222-3862 for loan, line of credit, and credit card payment deferrals or extensions. Agents are available 8AM-6PM CST Monday - Friday.

Alternatively, there is an Online Payment Assistance Portal where consumers/small business owners can request loan or credit card payment assistance.

BBVA USA have stopped accepting new applications for the PPP, but they are processing loan forgiveness requests for those who applied for it.
844-222-3862
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PrivateSalesforceSalesforce Care Small Business Grantshttps://grants.ureeka.biz/salesforceUPDATE: APPLICATION CLOSED.

Salesforce is partnering with Ureeka to offer eligible small businesses the opportunity to receive a $10,000 grant to help them though the COVID-19 outbreak.
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PrivateCitibankFee Waiver, Loan, Mortgage Reliefhttps://online.citi.com/US/JRS/pands/detail.do?ID=covid19Waivers on monthly service fees, for both regular and small business customers

Fee waivers on remote deposit capture for small business customers

Bankers available after hours and on weekends to support small business customers

Some credit card customers may be eligible for credit line increases and collection forbearance programs.

Some mortgage customers may be eligible for 90-day forbearance for Citi's mortgage loans through Cenlar FSB, the bank’s service provider. For assistance, call Cenlar FSB at 855-839-6253 (Mon–Fri, 8:30 a.m.–8 p.m. ET or Sat, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. ET).

Citi is currently accepting both First Draw and Second Draw PPP Loan applications from business clients.
855-839-6253 (Mortgage)
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PrivateFannie MaeAssistance Options for Homeowners Impacted by COVID-19https://www.fanniemae.com/portal/media/corporate-news/2020/covid-homeowner-assistance-options-7000.htmlFannie Mae (FNMA/OTCQB) wants to help ensure families are given options in these uncertain times in the case of job loss, a reductino in work hours, illness, or other issues. We want to remind those impacted by COVID-19 of available mortgage assistance and relief options.

We created the "Here to Help" education program to inform homeowners, renters, servicers, lenders, and multifamily property owners about available housing assistance options, and a highly targeted marketing and communications campaign to deliver the information to them. It can be accessed here.
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PrivateFifth Third BankFee Waiver, Loan, Repossessions/Foreclosures, Mortgage Reliefhttps://www.53.com/content/fifth-third/en/alerts/covid-support.htmlVehicle Payment Waiver Program: Payment deferred for up to 90 days and no late fees during the deferral period.

Consumer Credit Card Payment Waiver: We are offering to waive the monthly payment requirement on Consumer Credit Cards for up to 90 days with no late fees.

Mortgage and Home Equity Program: 90-day payment forbearance with no late fees.

Vehicle Repossessions: Suspension of all repossession activity on vehicles for the next 60 days.

Foreclosures: Suspension of all foreclosure activity on homes for the next 60 days.

Consumer Fee Waiver Program: Fee waivers for up to 90 days for a range of consumer products and services.

Business Banking Fee Waiver Program: We will refund select fees for 90 days for Business Banking deposit accounts and services. Please contact 877-534-2264 or your banker for details.

Business Banking Payment Deferral Program: We are offering a payment deferral program for up to 90 days, no late fees and a range of loan modification options. We are deferring all note processing fees for new Fifth Third Fast Capital loans for six months.
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PrivateFreddie MacEnhanced Relief for Borrowers Impacted by COVID-19https://freddiemac.gcs-web.com/news-releases/news-release-details/freddie-mac-announces-enhanced-relief-borrowers-impacted-covid?_ga=2.258750602.1079299601.1584729516-1460887663.1583173232Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) today announced it is taking numerous actions to protect those affected, either directly or indirectly, by the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19. Specifically, for its Single-Family business, the company announced a nationwide suspension of all foreclosure sales and evictions of borrowers living in homes owned by the company. It also announced a variety of additional mortgage relief options, including an expansion of its forbearance program, to incorporate additional impacted borrowers.
The company also reminded Servicers of its exisiting suite of mortgage relief options to assist borrowers, while also making additional disaster related loan modifications available.

These measures are effective immediately and apply to borrowers who are unable to make their mortgage payments due to a decline in income resulting from the impact of COVID-19, regardless of whether they have contracted the virus.

A list of mortgage relief options for homeowners impacted by COVID-19 can be found here. Additionally, COVID-19 support for renters can be found here -- renters struggling to pay your rent can also contact the Freddie Mac Renter Helpline at 800-404-3097.