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Business-Related Relief Programs
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Liability Protections for Healthcare Workers
Governor Northam issued Executive Order Sixty, clarifying that existing statutory liability protections for Virginia healthcare workers during a state of emergency apply during the COVID-19 pandemic. This order ensures that public and private … » more information -
Prevention of Utilities from Suspending Service
The State Corporation Commission (“Commission”) ordered that electric, gas, water, and sewer utilities suspend disconnection of service to any customer, pending further orders from the Commission, in light of the impact of COVID-19. » more information -
Rebuild VA Grant Fund
The Rebuild VA Grant Fund is a program to help small business and nonprofits affected by COVID-19. Business and non-profits that are approved for the grant may receive up to 3 times their average eligible expenses up to a maximum of $10,000. The … » more information -
State Income Tax Payment and Filing Extensions
Payments. Any income tax payments, including individual and corporate income tax payments, due during the time period from April 1, 2020 to June 1, 2020, will now be due on June 1, 2020. Late payment penalties will not be charged if payments are … » more information -
Grants for Small Businesses
The Commonwealth of Virginia awarded the Capital Region Workforce Board a $201,000 grant to reimburse small businesses with fewer than 250 employees for costs incurred that are related to COVID19. Costs are considered on a case-by-case basis. » more information -
Richmond Small Business Disaster Loan Program
The Richmond Small Business Disaster Loan Program is offering interest-free emergency loans of up to $20,000 to small businesses in Richmond that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Loan proceeds can be used only for paying employees. The … » more information -
City of Virginia Beach Deferral of Trust Taxes for Businesses
The City of Virginia Beach Treasurer is allowing trust taxes due during the state of emergency to be paid at a later date, without penalty and in installments. Businesses must still file their gross receipts by the 20th of each month but can request … » more information -
Safe Start – Washington’s Phased Reopening Plan
If there are no countervailing city or county restrictions, Governor Inslee has announced that certain low-risk, non-essential business activities may be resumed as part of Phase 1 of the Governor’s four-phase “Safe Start” plan to reopen … » more information -
Extension of Business & Occupation Taxes until October 31, 2020 for Small Businesses
The City of Seattle is offering relief to small businesses by extending the Business & Occupation (“B&O”) tax filing until later in 2020. The 1st and 2nd Quarterly 2020 B&O tax returns will tentatively be due on or before Oct. 31, 2020. That … » more information -
Small Business Stabilization Grants for Small Businesses Affected by COVID-19
The City of Seattle has created an emergency fund for businesses impacted by COVID-19. The City will commit approximately $2.5 million in one-time Community Development Block Grant funds to the Small Business Stabilization Fund, an emergency fund … » more information -
Business Relief Resource Directory
The West Virginia Department of Commerce has launched a COVID-19 business relief resource directory that provides information about human and financial resources available to businesses and individuals affected by the impact of COVID-19. » more information -
COVID-19 Coaching Resources for Small Businesses
The West Virginia Small Business Development Center (WV SBDC) network is available throughout West Virginia and is providing support for small businesses affected by COVID-19. The WV SBDC supports small businesses by connecting business owners with … » more information -
Extension of Filing Deadline for State Income Taxes to July 15, 2020
The West Virginia State Tax Department has extended the deadline for filing and paying state income taxes from April 15, 2020 to July 15, 2020. This extension automatically applies to annual income tax returns for individuals, trusts or estates, and … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Phased Reopening of Businesses
Governor Jim Justice has implemented a phased plan, and has issued guidance, for reopening businesses. Reopening under the plan is a choice, not a requirement. If West Virginia’s number of positive COVID-19 cases surges, the schedule for reopening … » more information -
Guidelines for Reopening All Business Sectors
Governor Tony Evers issued Emergency Orders $31 and #36 (available here and here, respectively) regarding its reopening plan Badger Bounce Back. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) has compiled a series of industry-specific … » more information -
Small Business 20 / 20 Program
Wisconsin’s Small Business 20 / 20 Program provides funds to Wisconsin-based community development financial institutions (CDFIs) to make grants to existing loan clients to mitigate short-term cash flow issues and protect jobs and public health in … » more information -
We’re All In Small Business Grant
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) has created the We’re All In Small Business Grant, which is designed to help small businesses get back on their feet while also encouraging adoption of best practices to keep employees, customers … » more information -
Greater Emporia Area Disaster Relief Fund
The Emporia Community Foundation, Emporia Main Street, KVOE, and United Way of the Flint Hills are pleased to announce the creation of the Greater Emporia Area Disaster Relief Fund. The four agencies joined forces to broaden the reach of the … » more information -
Coffeyville COVID-19 Relief Fund for Community and Nonprofit Organizations
A Coffeyville COVID-19 Relief Fund has been established to assist the Coffeyville community and nonprofit organizations. The fund will be utilized to address the most critical needs of the Coffeyville community as a result of the COVID-19 … » more information -
Community Foundation of Dickinson County COVID-19 Emergency Grant for Nonprofits
The Community Foundation of Dickinson County Covid-19 Emergency Grant is for 501(c)(3) organizations located in or serving residents of Dickinson County. » more information -
Douglas County Community Foundation (“DCCF”) Crisis Response Fund Grants for Non-Profits Providing COVID-19 Assistance
DCCF Crisis Response Fund Grants are for 501(c)(3) organizations located in or serving residents of Douglas County, Kansas, and who are providing direct assistance to those affected by the current pandemic crisis. » more information -
Rally Reno Nonprofit Response Fund
The Rally Reno Nonprofit Response Fund was established to provide rapid response grants to stabilize or expand nonprofits’ capacity to continue providing services and meeting their missions. » more information -
Shawnee County Small Business Grants: Live, Work & Give Fund
The Live, Work & Give fund was established to assist Shawnee County nonprofit organizations working to address immediate community needs as a result of Coronavirus COVID-19 quarantine measures. These emergency assistance grant awards are expected to … » more information -
First Opportunity Fund Loans for Businesses
The purpose of the Topeka and Shawnee County First Opportunity Fund is to grow the community by helping local businesses create jobs and increase production. Services include (i) loans of up to $100,000; (ii) business consultation and counseling … » more information -
The WCF Emergency Fund
The WCF Emergency Fund provides immediate organizational emergency relief assistance to nonprofit organizations in the Wichita and Sedgwick County areas. At this time, priority is being given to nonprofits directly dealing with the prevention and … » more information -
City of Louisville: Interest-Free Small Business Loan of Up To $25,000
The Small Business Continuity Loan Program will provide zero-interest loans, with no payments for 12 months, to small businesses (10 full-time employees or fewer) impacted by COVID-19. Small businesses can receive up to $25,000 to cover immediate … » more information
Employment-Related Relief Programs
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CARES Act: Unemployment Insurance Benefits
The CARES Act creates a temporary Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program that expands eligibility for unemployment benefits and increases those benefits for certain individuals who are unable to work due to the COVID-19 emergency. The program … » more information -
Credit for Sick Leave for Certain Self-Employed Individuals
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) provides a refundable income-tax credit to self-employed individuals who would otherwise be entitled to paid sick leave under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (the “EPSLA”), were they … » more information -
Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act
The Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act (the “EFMLEA”) requires certain employers to provide their employees with paid, job-protected leave for up to twelve weeks in connection with qualified family caregiving needs. The intended … » more information -
Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act
The Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (the “EPSLA”) requires government employers and employers with fewer than 500 employees to provide their employees with paid sick leave if those employees are unable to work due to COVID-19. Full paid leave is … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Reopening Restaurants, Athletic Facilities, Retailers, Entertainment Venues and Close Contact Service Providers
If no countervailing city or county restrictions apply, by executive order of the governor, restaurants, athletic facilities, retailers, entertainment venues and close contact service providers (barber shops, salons, spas, tattoo parlors and massage … » more information -
Unemployment Benefits
The Alabama Department of Labor has a pre-existing program providing unemployment benefits and resources for state residents. These benefits and resources are also available to employees affected by a temporary closure as a result of the COVID-19 … » more information -
Alaska Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
This program provides employees with 12 weeks of job-protected leave to take care of oneself or a loved one because of a serious health condition. Although no specific guidance has issued with respect to COVID-19, persons adversely impacted by … » more information -
Alaska Family Leave Act of 1992
This law provides public employees of the State of Alaska and its subdivisions with up to 18 weeks of job-protected leave to take care of oneself or a loved one because of a serious health problem. Although no specific guidance has issued with … » more information -
Temporary Suspension of Requirements to Pay Workers Compensation Insurance, Pay Business or Licensing Fees, Pay Registration Fees for Boats or Vehicles, And Submit Certain State Tax Filings
On March 31, 2020, Governor Mike Dunleavy issued an order suspending until May 11, 2020 the enforcement of certain statues and regulations in order to stabilize Alaska’s economy following the recent slowdown in business activity. Among others … » more information -
Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Unemployed workers affected by COVID-19 may be eligible for benefits under already-existing Alaska unemployment insurance, which provides temporary income for workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own and who are either looking for … » more information -
Cash Assistance Program
The Cash Assistance program is Arizona’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. It helps families pay for food and other basic needs while assisting with job training and finding employment. While no specific guidance has been … » more information -
Childcare for Children of COVID-19 Frontline Workers, Grocery Store Employees, and Food Bank Workers
The Office of the Governor has partnered with the Arizona Department of Education and local childcare providers to establish Arizona Enrichment Centers to offer child care options for children of COVID-19 frontline workers, grocery store employees … » more information -
Employment Opportunities Database
The Arizona Commerce Authority recommends that anyone who is seeking employment in Arizona visit ArizonaAtWork.com to access a database of employers who are currently hiring and need immediate assistance. » more information -
Extension of Certain Professional Licenses and Six-Month Deferral of Continuing Education Requirements
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-17, certain state agencies and boards will defer requirements to renew licenses that have an expiration date between March 1, 2020 and September 1, 2020 by six months from the expiration date, unless those … » more information -
Good Samaritan Protections for COVID-19 Frontline Workers
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-27, licensed Arizona healthcare professionals and volunteer health professionals registered and recruited through the Arizona Emergency System for the Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals who … » more information -
Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program
The Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program provides an alternative for employers who are faced with a reduction of available work. The program allows an employer to divide the available work or hours of work among a specified group of … » more information -
Short Term Crisis Services
The Short-Term Crisis Services (“STCS”) Program provides temporary assistance to low-income families experiencing an emergency need for assistance due to an immediate financial crisis. A crisis for purposes of the STCS Program includes a loss of … » more information -
Unemployment Insurance Benefits for Individuals Whose Employment is Affected by COVID-19
Individuals whose employment is affected by COVID-19 may be eligible for benefits under already-existing Arizona unemployment insurance benefits, which provides temporary income for workers who are fully or partially unemployed. » more information -
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows employees of covered employers to take unpaid leave for family or health. Employees of such employers may take unpaid leave if they are sick, if they must care for sick family, or if they believe they have … » more information -
Shared Work Program
The Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program allows employees to receive a portion of their unemployment benefits while working reduced hours. Employers may divide available work among a group of employees in lieu of a layoff. Employees may … » more information -
Unemployment Benefits
Unemployment benefits are generally available to individuals who have been separated from employment through no fault of their own. The Arkansas Department of Commerce has waived the one week waiting period for individuals claiming unemployment … » more information -
County of Riverside, California: Paid Internships Through Youth Community Corps For COVID-19 Assistance
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors has established a Youth Community Corps to provide employment opportunities for local youth and COVID-19-related assistance for the community. Individuals from 16 years old to 24 years old will be paired … » more information -
COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave For Food Sector Workers
Governor Gavin Newsom has issued Executive Order N-51-20, requiring California food sector employers who employ 500 or more employees to provide two weeks of Supplemental Paid Sick leave to California Food Sector Workers (as further described below) … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Reopening
On April 28, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom announced the Resilience Roadmap, a four-stage plan for reopening California. Stage 1 was governed by the statewide stay-at-home order, which went into effect on March 19, 2020. Stage 2 allows lower-risk … » more information