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Business-Related Relief Programs
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Safety Training Program for Restaurants and Other Businesses
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association have joined together to create Count on Me NC, a free online training program to help restaurants, hotels, and other businesses … » more information -
Support for Workers Facing Layoffs, Closures, and Other Sensitive Business Actions (Rapid Response)
The Division of Workforce Solutions in the North Carolina Department of Commerce runs Rapid Response, an early intervention program that helps employers and workers facing layoffs, closures, and other sensitive business actions. » more information -
Suspension of Utility Disconnections for Non-Payment, Allowing Reconnection, and Waiving Certain Fees
In light of COVID-19, the Governor has passed an Executive Order mandating that all electric, natural gas, water, and wastewater public utilities, including resellers, cease customer disconnections due to non-payment of utility bills, except where … » more information -
Weekly Forums for Business Community
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Public Health (DPH) and the North Carolina Area Health Education Center are holding weekly forums for the North Carolina business community. The forums will enable members of … » more information -
Childcare Loan Program
Loans to certified daycares to ensure continuity of services. Loans can be up to $100,000 and have an interest rate of 2.5%. » more information -
COVID-19 PACE Recovery Program (CPRP)
This program provides support for the working capital needs of any person or entity whose business is located within North Dakota. » more information -
Development Fund Loans
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 service that results … » more information -
Economic Resiliency Grant
The North Dakota Department of Commerce is offering eligible private businesses a grant of up to $50,000 (or up to $100,000 in the case of businesses with multiple locations) to help cover costs associated with making improvements to such businesses … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Reopening Restaurants, Bars, Fitness Centers, Personal Services, and Movie Theaters
Governor Burgum announced guidance for Restaurants and Bars that wish to resume dine-in operations. » more information -
Revolving Rural Loan Fund
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 service that results … » more information -
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 -
Health Insurance Premium Grace Period
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, all insurers must give their insureds the option of deferring premium payments coming due, interest free, for up to 60 calendar days from each original premium due date. This means that employers can defer their … » more information -
Ohio Appalachian Region Small Business Loan Program
The Ohio Development Services Agency and the Governor’s Office of Appalachia will provide $10 million in funding to help small businesses in Ohio’s Appalachian region through the COVID-19 pandemic. Appalachian Growth Capital LLC, which is a U.S. » more information -
Ohio Minority Micro-Enterprise Grant Program
The Ohio Minority Micro-Enterprise Grant Program provides $10,000 in funding to help small, minority- and women-owned businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. » more information -
Ohio Personal Protection Equipment Retooling and Reshoring Grant Program for Manufacturers
The Ohio Development Services Agency will accept applications for the purpose of providing grants to manufacturers and other entities to assist in retooling existing facilities through purchasing necessary equipment to manufacture critically needed … » more information -
Request for Rent Suspension and Eviction Moratorium for Commercial Tenants Impacted by COVID-19
On April 1, 2020, Governor Mike DeWine issued an executive order that requests that landlords suspend, for at least 90 days, rent payments for small business commercial tenants facing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic and provide a … » more information -
SharedWork Ohio
SharedWork Ohio is a voluntary layoff aversion program, allowing workers to remain employed and employers to retain trained staff during times of reduced business activity. Under a SharedWork Ohio plan, the participating employer reduces affected … » more information -
Workers’ Compensation Claims and Policy Processing
For both injured workers and employers, the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) has suspended several requirements, extended certain deadlines, and issued guidance for individuals that contract COVID-19 in the course of their employment. » more information -
Temporary Outdoor Dining Programs
The City of Cincinnati is making permits available for restaurants and bars to temporarily expand their outdoor dining and service areas onto public sidewalks or streets or into privately owned parking facilities in order to comply with COVID-19 … » more information -
Emergency Working Capital Fund Loans for Cleveland Businesses
On April 4, 2020, Mayor Frank Jackson announced the establishment of the Emergency Working Capital Fund for the purpose of reimbursing Cleveland businesses for certain business expenses incurred from March onward, such as rent, payroll, utilities … » more information -
Emergency Working Capital Program, Low Interest Partially Forgivable Loans for Specially Impacted Small Businesses
As part of Mayor Jackson’s ReStart CLE plan, certain businesses, including restaurants, personal care businesses and storefront retail establishments, may receive low interest loans up to $20,000 of which 50% ($10,000) is forgivable for costs … » more information -
Restoration Working Capital Low Interest Loan Program
As part of Mayor Jackson’s ReStart CLE plan, businesses can receive low interest loans of (i) up to $100,000 for large businesses (more than 30 employees) and (ii) up to $25,000 for small businesses, as well as additional resources that are … » more information -
Temporary Outdoor Dining Permits
The City of Cleveland has established guidelines and regulations for permitted businesses to use private parking lots, streets and on-street parking areas as outdoor restaurant spaces. Businesses must obtain permits for outdoor dining. No fee is … » more information -
Small Business Response and Recovery Fund
The fund aims to help small businesses in Columbus impacted by COVID-19 through three different programs: … » more information -
Recommencement of the Execution of Eviction Writs
Service Bailiffs have been authorized to execute any writ of restitution issued between March 9, 2020 and June 1, 2020, as well as any writ of restitution for which a return was filed marked as “expired” between March 9, 2020 and June 1, 2020. » more information -
Liquor Buyback Program
The Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Liquor Control will allow a bar or restaurant to return unopened high-proof liquor products purchased within the past 30 days as a way to provide economic assistance to bar and restaurant owners during … » more information -
Six Month Payment Deferral On Enterprise Development Loans & Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund Loans
Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz has deferred borrower payments on Enterprise Development Loans and Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund Loans for six months. » more information -
COVID-19 Weekly Industry Webinars
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce is holding a series of COVID-19 guidance and economic recovery webinars for Oklahoma industry sectors with Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce, Sean Kouplen. Business leaders are encouraged to attend webinars for … » more information -
Guidance on Reopening of Certain Businesses: Open Up & Recover Safely (OURS) Plan
Oklahoma is implementing a three-phased approach to open Oklahoma’s economy back up. Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-13, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced guidance for personal care businesses, administrative and professional offices, … » more information -
Immunity to Businesses and Individuals
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of Oklahoma has signed into law Senate Bill 1946, which provides businesses and individuals with immunity from civil actions claiming an injury due to exposure or potential exposure to COVID-19. In … » more information -
Personal Protection Equipment Resource Directory
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce has partnered with the Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance and the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber to provide a directory of companies supplying Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other supplies needed for … » more information -
Oklahoma City Community Foundation 2020 Disaster Relief Fund for Direct Service Organizations
The Oklahoma City Community Foundation has created the 2020 Disaster Relief Fund to assist those in the community impacted by COVID-19, particularly those who are most vulnerable. The fund will be used to provide grants to qualifying organizations … » more information -
Tulsa Area COVID-19 Response Fund for Direct Service Nonprofit Organizations
The Tulsa Community Foundation and the Tulsa Area United Way established the Tulsa Area COVID-19 Response Fund to provide grants for nonprofit organizations that can assist individuals and families experiencing COVID-19 related hardships due to … » more information -
Guidance for Reopening Businesses
Governor Brown has announced guidance for certain businesses to reopen in the state, if there are no countervailing city or county restrictions, based on a phased plan. Each county must apply and be approved to enter each phase of reopening (Phases … » more information -
Unpaid Protected Leave Under the Family Leave Act (OFLA)
The Oregon Family Leave Act (OFLA) requires employers of 25 or more employees to provide eligible workers with unpaid, job-protected leave to care for themselves or family members in cases of death, illness, injury, childbirth, adoption and foster … » more information -
Work Share Oregon for Employers
The Work Share program allows employees to receive a portion of the unemployment benefits to which they would be entitled if laid off while still working reduced hours. Employers who apply for the program may divide available work among a group of … » more information -
City of Beaverton Emergency Business Assistance Program
The Emergency Business Assistance Program provides assistance to restaurants and bars in the City of Beaverton that are suffering as a result of the Governor’s Executive Order on March 16, 2020, which prohibited on-premises consumption. The program … » more information -
Business-to-Business (B2B) Interchange Directory for COVID-19 Supplies and PPE
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has established a business-to-business (B2B) interchange directory as a means of connecting businesses that need personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical supplies with manufacturers and suppliers. The … » more information -
Guidance for Reopening Businesses
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and his administration have announced a plan to guide the reopening of businesses in the Commonwealth. The administration will make reopening decisions on a county- or region-specific basis consisting of three phases … » more information -
Pennsylvania COVID-19 Relief Statewide Small Business Grant Program
The COVID-19 Relief Statewide Small Business Assistance Program is a federally funded initiative by which the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will provide grants of $5,000 to $50,000 in CARES Act funding to small businesses that have been economically … » more information -
Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority Low-Interest Loan Program
The Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) provides low-interest loans and lines of credit for eligible businesses that commit to creating and retaining full-time jobs. The program also provides financing for the development of … » more information