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National Resources and Policy Updates for Small Businesses Impacted by COVID-19
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About the event

This webinar includes information related to available SBA funding. Due to limited appropriations funding, the application portal for the EIDL–COVID-19 assistance program (EIDL loans and EIDL Advances) is temporarily closed, as of April 16, 2020.

However, the recording also addresses other important concerns for small business owners due to the coronavirus crisis.

There are many programs and initiatives intended to assist small business owners, due to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. Do you know which one is right for your business?

Attend this timely webinar, presented by Brian Pifer with the Small Business Majority, to learn about the new loan programs made available by the CARES Act, resources related to COVID-19 and policy recommendations to bolster small business owners right now.
 
We’ll cover:

  • The Paycheck Protection Program(PPP)
  • Economic Injury Disaster Loans(EIDL)
  • State and local emergency relief funds
  • Nonprofit, mission-driven lending

We've extended the length of this webinar to address as many audience questions as possible during the Q&A segment.

Download the webinar transcript.

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About the presenters
Brian Pifer
Brian oversees Small Business Majority's Entrepreneurship Program and Venturize.org platform, which deliver key education and resources to entrepreneurs.
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