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Found 1682 programs for:
Business-Related Relief Programs
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Rural Growth Incentive Program Emergency Loans
The North Dakota Department of Commerce has declared an emergency and can make loans through its rural growth incentive program to cities who in turn provide these loans (and matching dollar-for-dollar funding between $25,000 and $75,000) to … » more information -
Small Business Technology Program
Loans and equity investments are available to start-up technology companies certified as “primary sector.” “Primary sector” includes individuals and businesses which, through the employment of knowledge or labor, add value to a product, process, or … » more information -
Small Employer Loan Fund (SELF)
This program provides loans to North Dakota small businesses to cover working capital needs, recurring expenses and inventory costs. » more information -
Venture Capital Program
Venture capital loans and equity investments are available to companies certified as “primary sector.” “Primary sector” includes individuals and businesses which, through the employment of knowledge or labor, add value to a product, process, or … » more information -
Businesses Permitted to Reopen in Ohio
Businesses listed further below are permitted to reopen in Ohio, subject to their adherence to relevant sector-specific operating requirements and other applicable public health and safety protocols. » more information -
Deferral of Employers’ Premium Installments For Workers’ Compensation Insurance
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is deferring Ohio employers’ premium installments for the months of June, July, and August. Businesses will have the option to defer the monthly premium payments with no financial penalties. The deferral is … » more information -
Employers to Receive Two Million Face Coverings
Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) will send non-medical-grade face coverings in batches to Ohio employers over the next several weeks, starting on May 19. The shipments target Ohio employers covered by the BWC that are in good standing and … » more information -
Extension of Certain License Expiration Dates
Ohio licenses issued by state agencies and political subdivisions (including driver licenses and professional licenses) expiring during the State of Emergency shall remain valid until the earlier of 90 days after the end of the declared emergency … » more information -
Guidance for Reopening Businesses: Responsible RestartOhio Plan
Ohio announced guidance for (re)opening businesses in the State. All businesses should follow the following five protocols: … » more information -
Health Insurance Coverage Flexibility
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, insurers must permit employers to continue covering employees under group policies even if the employee would otherwise become ineligible due to a decrease in hours worked per week. Insurers are required to permit … » more information