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THIS RESOURCE LIST HAS MOVED. FOR UPDATED INFORMATION, PLEASE GO TO THIS LINK.
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PPP Loan Info (older info at the bottom of this doc)
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Coronavirus Resources for Child Care Businesses - Committee for Economic Development
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List of SBA Lenders by State
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SBA Lender Search Tool
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PPP homepage on the SBA website
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Information on the PPP from Washington Area Community Investment Fund
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Information on the PPP from the federal Early Childhood Training and Technical Assistance System
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Latino Economic Development Center - has a wealth of resources and is also an SBA lender
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Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) homepage on the SBA website
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CARES Act: Other Relief Programs for Businesses
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Employee Retention Credithttps://www.irs.gov/newsroom/new-law-extends-covid-tax-credit-for-employers-who-keep-workers-on-payroll
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https://bench.co/blog/tax-tips/employee-retention-credits/
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https://www.uschamber.com/co/start/strategy/coronavirus-employee-retention-tax-credit-guide
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Other Business Resources for COVID-19 relief
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Sponsoring OrganizationTypeDate and TimeDescriptionHow to AccessNotes
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Start Small Think BigWebinarWednesday, May 12, 3-4pmUnderstanding Financial Statements and Creating Financial ProjectionsRegister here: https://www.startsmallthinkbig.org/workshops-classes
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Wednesday, May 13, 5:30-6:30pmMonthly Networking Event: All Things Party Planning!
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Tuesday, May 18, 8-9pmChoosing the Right Entity for your Business
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Wednesday, May 26, 12-1pmAsk an Entrepreneur: Online Classes & Pivoting Your Business
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Latino Economic Development CenterWebinarTuesday, May 11, 1-2:30pmRegister here: https://www.ledcmetro.org/uncover_your_motivating_why
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Thursday, May 13, 9am-12pmHERSummit - Celebrating the WomenpreneurRegister here: https://www.ledcmetro.org/hersummit_2021
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13 de mayo, de 6-8pmComo Superar La Fatiga Pandémica (Español)Registro aqui: https://www.ledcmetro.org/superar_fatiga_pandemica
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Thursday, May 20th, 6-8pmOvercoming Pandemic Fatigue (English)Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYud-6qrzkuE9TIIeI7gNWYOcD0PbRTbe_A
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Friday, May 14th, 1-2:30pmSocial Media Strategies That Engage Audiences and Attract New CustomersRegister here: https://www.ledcmetro.org/social_media_strategies
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Community VisionSlides from WebinarAnytimeNew Markets Tax Credits financing: an overview of how NMTC tax credits work, their structure, eligibility criteria, and more.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YvCnBhMz4SWyI5eUpiB85hPbefMiiXI1/view?usp=sharing
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Under 3 DCResource listAnytimeInformation on financial relief, organizations that can help you complete grant applications, grant information, and more.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zcKm45GH02ZdMCQJRuwLy0VE8ENeIe41suHrGtkZ_gE/edit#gid=0.
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Opportunity Exchange2-page information sheetAnytimeInformation on the "Iron Triangle" of ECE finance policy.
https://info.childcareaware.org/hubfs/OpEx_2019_IronTriangle.pdf#:~:text=THE%20IRON%20TRIANGLE%3A%20A%20Simple%20Formula%20for%20Financial,and%20is%20particularly%20challenging%20in%20a%20recession%20economy.
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Latino Economic Development CenterCoaching/AdvisingAnytimeDo you have a business idea but don't know where to start? Are you currently operating and thinking about expanding? Our team of business experts can provide you with one-on-one advice and training to help you manage and grow your business.https://www.ledcmetro.org/business_advice
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Community VisionResourcesAnytimeDownload these free, on-demand templates to support your nonprofit with navigating its real estate and financial management needs.https://communityvisionca.org/resources/
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Community VisionTraining SeriesMay 13, May 20, May 27 1-2:30pm ETJoin Community Vision for this free three-part series where you will learn tools for navigating complex financial challenges. This series is great for Executive Directors, board members, and finance staff who have gained new financial management responsibilities, as well as seasoned finance staff who are interested in thought partnership around managing the short-term cash needs of their organizations. Participants will leave with new tools to guide them in their daily decision-making.(link not working - requested new one - will update)
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Low Income Investment FundResourcesAnytimeNewsletter containing information on Road to Recovery Fund and application link, COVID-19 partitions, and stories from child care providershttps://myemail.constantcontact.com/Announcement--DC-Child-Care-Road-to-Recovery-Fund-Available---Resources-for-DC-ECE.html?soid=1133804999033&aid=9cGyi4DGoeIApplication closes Feb. 10th at 11:59pm.
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Office of Child CareResources/ WebinarsAnytimeThe following resources have been compiled for early care and education programs in centers, family child care homes, and school-age care settings to ensure that information about the COVID-19 federal financial supports for small business is accessible.https://childcareta.acf.hhs.gov/early-care-and-education-providers-taking-advantage-new-small-business-administration-loan-and-grant
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DC GovernmentWebsiteAnytimeResources for small businesseshttps://coronavirus.dc.gov/recovery-business
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OSSEVirtual MeetingMondays, bi-weekly, 10:10-11amAs the coronavirus situation rapidly changes, the Office of the State Superintendent of Education wants to ensure that early childhood providers and the broader community are up-to-date as much as possible. OSSE’s Division of Early Learning and State Superintendent Hanseul Kang invites you to participate in an optional virtual biweekly meeting to provide critical updates and share news as the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation evolves.Email osse.delcommunications@dc.gov to request to receive meeting invitations for the bi-weekly callIf you have questions you’d like addressed on the call, please submit your questions for the week by 5 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the meeting, to OSSE.DELCommunications@dc.gov. We will also share out answers to questions raised on the call via email or during the next call.
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DC Government - Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic DevelopmentTele-townhallWeekly, Tuesdays, 4pmThe Bowser Administration will be providing an update on available programs for the business community on Tuesday at 4:00PM ET. Please confirm if you can attend.https://www.eventbrite.com/e/district-economic-recovery-team-dert-business-tele-townhall-tickets-104143907230
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OSSEResourceOngoingWe know a child’s earliest years set the foundation for their future. Our new guide - Distance Learning for Early Childhood Education - will help you engage with children and families in a virtual setting. The guide also includes information and resources on distance learning systems, tips for online success and information on current distance learning opportunities available.https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/service_content/attachments/Distance%20Learning%20for%20ECE.pdf
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EPAWebinarAnytimeWebinar recording on improving HVAC systems, reducing aerosol exposure, and how to implement risk reduction strategies to promote effective exposure controls.
https://www.epa.gov/iaq-schools/forms/webinar-meeting-current-school-health-challenges-and-beyond-new-tools-assess-and?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
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WebinarsAnytimeBank of webinar records on best ventilation and practices.
https://www.epa.gov/iaq-schools/healthy-indoor-environments-schools-plans-practices-and-principles-maintaining-healthy?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=
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ResourceAnytimeNewsletter containing links to a variety of webinars and other resources on indoor air quality.
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USEPAIAQ/bulletins/2af2d88
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I Fund Women (IFW)Grants and other resourcesDetails provided in linkGrants are debt-free money given by an institution to a certain type of women-owned business that they want to support. At IFundWomen, we have a wide variety of grants available to our members, from our monthly "pay-it-forward" grant to those from generous partners like adidas, Unilever, Visa, Barbara Corcoran & Systane, GingerBread Capital, and more. https://ifundwomen.com/grants/apply-for-grants
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National Women's Law Center / Georgetown Center on Poverty and InequalityFact sheetOngoingAlthough there is no one-size-fits-all solution, this fact sheet—published jointly by the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality (GCPI) and NWLC—offers information to help providers navigate tough decisions that may involve trade-offs between the immediate financial needs of their staff and the long-term viability of their businesses. The first section outlines financial support programs available to help cover providers’ business expenses. In some cases, more than one option may be available and desirable. The second section explores the financial supports available to help workers who see their hours cut or are laid off.https://nwlc-ciw49tixgw5lbab.stackpathdns.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/v3_nwlc_Georgetown_CCProviders_COVID.pdf
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Main Street AllianceWebinar recordingAnytimeThe Main Street Alliance hosted a webinar to outline all these programs included in the federal stimulus package.a. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXEGrWJw8vI&feature=youtu.be
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ResourceAnytimeA robust document outlining ALL small business COVID Relief included in the new federal stimulus package.a. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tTKypuvf6l96fcO5u-VihHrsBpf4MFFYeHyOzfN6z0U/edit
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Go Fund MeMatching grantCurrently openThe Small Business Relief Initiative was started by GoFundMe to help small businesses that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and empower their communities to rally behind them. GoFundMe has partnered with Yelp, Intuit QuickBooks, GoDaddy, and Bill.com to provide small business owners with the financial support and resources needed to continue running their businesses during and after the coronavirus crisis. As part of the Small Business Relief Initiative, GoFundMe, Intuit QuickBooks, Yelp, GoDaddy, and Bill.com have each donated to the Small Business Relief Fund. GoFundMe.org, the charitable and advocacy arm of GoFundMe, started the Small Business Relief Fund to benefit small businesses. Supporters can donate to the Small Business Relief Fund, which will issue $500 matching grants to qualifying businesses that raise at least $500 on GoFundMe. More partners will be announced in relation to this initiative at a later date.https://www.gofundme.com/c/small-business-relief-initiative-and-fund-faqs
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NAEYCResources-Resources from NAEYC's Presentation "Paying Yourself, Your Staff, and Your Bills" are now available
https://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/5780694883809473292
Webinar - English
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https://www.naeyc.org/sites/default/files/globally-shared/downloads/PDFs/resources/topics/naeyc_sba_loan_webinar_slides.english.pdfSlides - English
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https://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/5780694883809473292
Webinar - Spanish
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https://naeyc.informz.net/NAEYC/data/images/NAEYC%20SBA%20Loan%20WebinarSPAcondensed%20-%20FINAL.pdfSlides - Spanish
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https://www.naeyc.org/sites/default/files/globally-shared/downloads/PDFs/resources/topics/naeyc_ppp_for_child_care.final.pdfPaycheck Protection Program - What you need to know
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https://www.naeyc.org/sites/default/files/globally-shared/downloads/PDFs/resources/topics/naeyc_eidl_for_child_care.pdfEcomonic Injury Disaster Loans - What you need to know
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If you have applied for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), please complete this survey so we can learn more about how it has or has not helped child care programs across states and settings.
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If you are able to share your general experiences and challenges, please complete this survey
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DC Main StreetsGrantsOngoing, dependent on each Main Streets programDC Main Streets is a comprehensive program that promotes the revitalization of business corridors in the District of Columbia. The D.C. Department of Small and Local Business Development is activating more than $600,000 in grant funding for D.C. Main Streets to apply for.https://dslbd.dc.gov/service/DCMSThe District government has quickly mobilized financial resources for the DC Main Streets programs. If your business is in a Main Streets area, you may be eligible for financial assistance. Click on the link to the left to see the list of Main Streets locations.
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VariousSmall business supportOngoingList of Community Based Organizations (CBOs) that provide support to DC small businesseshttps://dhcd.dc.gov/page/small-business-technical-assistance-cbos
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Early Childhood Share DCWebsiteAnytime - users must register, but registration is freeWith the rising concern about the spread and seriousness of the Coronavirus-19 or COVID-19, Early Childhood Share DC responds by providing important interim guidance from the Centers for Disease Control - specifically for child care programs to help you plan, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus disease. Other resources available include posters, videos, and weekly updated maps of the U.S. and the World showing virus spread, which can be used with staff to reinforce your business protocols and procedures for managing infectious disease. Some of the posters may be specifically helpful in communicating to families your awareness of the issue and provides health and hygiene precautions that can be taken to help prevent the spread of disease.https://www.ecsharedc.org/utility-pages/log-in/?redirectUrl=/successful-program-management/nutrition-health-safety/health/health-concerns/coronavirus-19-covid-19/
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Tom CopelandResourceAnytimeQuestions and Answers About Unemployment Benefits for Family Child Care Providershttp://tomcopelandblog.com/questions-and-answers-about-unemployment-benefits-for-family-child-care-providers
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Alliance for Early SuccessWebinarAnytime (recorded)Webinar on unemployment benefits and child carehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEdd-_1jrEM&feature=youtu.be
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Alliance for Early SuccessResourceAnytimeResponses to questions from webinar (above)https://earlysuccess.org/sites/default/files/AllianceUICall20200406QandA.pdf
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BUILD InitiativeResourceAnytime Several organizations have produced tools for supporting family child care providers in this unprecedented time.https://www.buildinitiative.org/blog/supporting-family-child-care-in-the-time-of-covid-19
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Low Income Investment FundUpdates on federal policy related to COVID-19OngoingLIIF's policy team will continue to post information related to federal policy in response to COVID-19. Proposed stimulus packages have included funding for child care relief. See more on our webpage.https://www.liifund.org/programs/policy/resources-and-public-comment-letters/
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Child Care AwareList of resourcesAnytimehttps://info.childcareaware.org/blog/emergency-funding-resources-that-child-care-providers-can-use-now
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https://info.childcareaware.org/blog/how-can-child-care-resource-and-referral-agencies-help-child-care-programs-reopen
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Resources below are not specifically business-related, but may be useful:
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Resilient Communities DCList of resourcesOngoingLinks to Coronavirus (COVID-19) information for Local and National Updates, Children and Families, Activities for At Home Learning, Health and Wellness, and Developmental Disability.https://www.resilientcommunitiesdc.org/covid19-1
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Greater DC Diaper BankList of resourcesOngoingThe Greater DC Diaper Bank has partnered with several other basic need provider organizations around the DC metro region to ensure all families have what they need during this tough time. They've created Diaper Need Hubs, a place where families can get food and diapers at one location. We’re currently partnering with the below organizations, and are looking to partner with others as the situation evolves.https://greaterdcdiaperbank.org/our-programs/diaperhubs/
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DC Food ProjectList of resourcesOngoingThe DC Food Project has aggregated the most up to date information for families to know where to go for food pick-up and other necessities. https://dcfoodproject.org/emergency-food-access
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At-Home and Distance Learning Ideas and Coronavirus Resources for Families, Educators, and MoreList of resourcesOngoingVarious resources for how to talk about the coronavirus with younger children and at-home and distance learning ideas to share with families and other educatorshttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RF3C12Y8lsh7Yp2mrLfNrjns_7ObRATZiIZt9RgjrFc/edit?fbclid=IwAR1yTLELB0xEdOXJJflg7bsmaHUA0A_RNNXsYtv2bantr9ZjTVi59p-yptw
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HatchAt home learning resourcesOngoingFree online learning resources for ECE
https://pages.hatchearlylearning.com/index.php/email/emailWebview
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Expired Opportunities
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CLICK HERE FOR A VISUAL GUIDE TO RESOURCES FOR DC CHILD CARE PROVIDERS
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Washington Area Community Investment Fund (Wacif)WebinarThursday, April 29, 11amRaising money is a critical and stressful component of building a successful company. There is an overwhelming amount of information, confusing the process on how to navigate financial sustainability, and this information is compounded with barriers to entry and access disproportionately affecting enterprising women of color.

Our team is here to help you navigate the various avenues available to you that will support your business. Join our Small Business Advisory team for a discussion around non-traditional and traditional business credit products that your business may qualify for. The session with be led by the Washington Area Community Investment Fund’s Small Business Advisor Lucien Smith.
https://share.hsforms.com/1-8AwgIcLTbC4cjf6Pdc1Fw2oyoi?__hstc=126127826.6e63d7f5b810dd540fdc3fcb35445ddb.1611245577232.1615477079199.1615481213558.74&__hssc=126127826.21.1615481213558&__hsfp=2874981320&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=116652344&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-954sO8cRvQn6ceP2YEbBvbZLQ0cNDif2gsrJuumtiBWFCKyVHPLe5eBDNLTG9kEu8IE6grqBwW9GZrmt6DiEE-pi5Ltg&utm_content=116652344&utm_source=hs_email
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US Department of Transportation Small Business Resource CenterWebinarTuesday, April 20, 12pm-1pm ETPart 1 of the Financial Series will provide an in -depth review of Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss (Income Statement), tailored specifically for business owners in construction and contracting.

Understanding financial statements is a critical skill, allowing business owners to better evaluate their business standing, better manage cash flow, maximize profits, and plan appropriately for future growth.

Learn how to analyze data to guide strategy and help in the decision-making process and identify triggers to watch for in order to keep the company sustainable and profitable.

This class provides a strong foundation for the next class in the Financial Series: Cash Flow Management, Profitability and Key Ratios, which will be offered in December.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sbtrc-financial-master-class-understanding-your-financial-statements-tickets-141072899841?utm_medium=email&_hsmi=120367368&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8SO5Q8nRCaP20u4GcCh2_q-8qgmwM3xwiz6w4CmzseL5x32-wSlAgNoroGOJfIjc-m4eXrk8vpDs-0bW3xdR-w5RZrKQ&utm_content=120367368&utm_source=hs_email
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KKR / Hello AliceGrantDeadline May 3Business for All is a movement to lift up small business owners, supporting you through access to resources, mentorship, opportunities, and the chance to be awarded grants. https://kkr.helloalice.com/?utm_medium=email&_hsmi=120367368&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-94RXHLmS20mmj2P8EXTup8UacUB16BXoDKKpCnEkEIayzHF3Is_s6pPUUxVP9rnPsLCaa_AD2bBT9DCce1Rq4k5oQFFg&utm_content=120367368&utm_source=hs_email
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Main Street AllianceWebinarTuesday, April 20, 5-6pm ET Family First Refundable Credits for 2021 - how to access & the need for permanent leave. Learn how to access the renewed and expanded emergency paid leave programs from the American Rescue Plan, as well as how to get involved with the fight for permanent paid leave for all.https://secure.everyaction.com/nuexNC-nVUu_7DC3KkgFVA2?emci=487bfffc-b99b-eb11-85aa-0050f237abef&emdi=ea000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001&ceid=
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Washington Area Community Investment Fund (Wacif)WebinarFriday, April 9, 11amThe entrepreneurship journey can be a lonely one, especially with COVID-19 forcing us all to retreat into our homes. We want to connect you to other women entrepreneurs of color in the region for an hour of support, network building and just some much needed down time! Get your favorite warm beverage and join us as we discuss the challenges that are facing each of us.

Hosted by Enterprising Women of Color DMV Buisness Center Director Messay Derebe.
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DC Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD)WebinarThursday, March 25, 2021 10:00 AMJoin us next Thursday, March 25th at 10 am for "Women In Business," a panel discussion where successful leaders will share their insights for today and the future.https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EW3e_b1NQQW1CoEGcKeJYQ
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Community VisionWebinarThursday, March 25, 2021 1-3pm ETPreparing for a Community Real Estate Project
Thursday, March 25, 2021: 10 am-12 pm Pacific (1-3pm ET)
Community-based organizations and small businesses are always looking to develop or improve their current spaces, but is your organization really ready to move forward?

In this free webinar, presented in partnership with the San Francisco Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (SFNOMA), our expert panelists will discuss the early planning stages of a real estate project, also known as pre-development. Through interactive discussion you will learn how you can take your organization’s project from a vision to a fully-executable plan, while also centering your mission. Based on three real case studies, we will showcase the most common pinch points that cause organizations to waste valuable money and time and will offer suggestions on how to get your organization ready to ensure that your development, design, and implementation process goes well.

In this webinar you will learn:
• Tips for hiring design professionals
• How to get “architecture ready”
• How to build a project team focused on your organization's mission
• How to address common challenges that arise in facility projects
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0v9ObpfYQDiYyIYljNM6qw
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White HousePPPSpecial window Feb. 24-March 10The Biden Administration has announced
updates to PPP that could expand access and eligibility - particularly for sole proprietors and micro-businesses.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/02/22/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-increases-lending-to-small-businesses-in-need-announces-changes-to-ppp-to-further-promote-equitable-access-to-relief/
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California Alternative Payment Program
Association and UC Berkeley, School of
Education.
WebinarMonday, Aprl 1, 5:30pm ETPresident Biden's stimulus package includes unprecedented tax benefits and new tax credits for California’s working families and children. Families can benefit by these gains but only if we can get the information into their hands. Please join an expert panel -- April 1st at 2:30 p.m. -- to support you with information and answers to these questions and more: Which families qualify for the tandem child AND child-care tax credits (now refundable), and how do they mesh with state credits, including the state EITC? What benefits will flow to families this calendar year, and what benefits arrive in 2022? How do these new credits interact with alternative payments for child care? Will this sudden boost in family income affect eligibility for subsidized child care and pre-k?https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkcuCtqjspGdK7be1IqeC1iIX0Onl9cZGV
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Start Small Think BigWebinarTuesday, Feb 2, 2021 12-1pm.Cash Flow Planning for COVID Decisionshttps://www.startsmallthinkbig.org/workshops-classes/2021/2/2/cash-flow-planning-for-covid-decisions
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Webinar
Tuesday, January 26, 2021 – 12-1:30pm.
Small Business Financial Relief: The New Stimulus Package
https://www.startsmallthinkbig.org/workshops-classes/2021/1/26/the-new-stimulus-package
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National Community Reinvestment Coalition and the Stavros Niarchos FoundationSmall business grantsApplications due March 19th at 11:59 PM EST.Grants up to $20,000 intended to support businesses that have been greatly impacted by COVID-19, including those owned by or serving socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. Some of the factors examined in making that determination may include whether the business is located in a low- and moderate-income census tract, whether it otherwise serves LMI communities, and whether it is owned in whole or in part by owners who identify as women, racial or ethnic minorities, veterans, and/or people with disabilities.https://www.equivico.com/ncrc-business-grants?mc_cid=3cdc1fc69d&mc_eid=879b928447
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Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF)GRANT Opens Wednesday, January 27 at 10am, closes Wednesday, February 10 at 11:59 pmDC Child Care Road to Recovery Fund - click on the link -----> for more informationhttps://liifund.submittable.com/submit
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Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)GRANTCloses February 9Grants of $10,000 are for eligible small businesses across the US, particularly in historically underserved communities hit hard by the pandemic. Eligible expenses for the grant include:

Paying rent and utilities
Meeting payroll
Paying outstanding debt to vendors
Upgrading technology infrastructure
Other immediate operational costs
https://www.lisc.org/covid-19/small-business-assistance/small-business-relief-grants/verizon-big-concert-small-business/
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GoogleMarketing credits for Google AdsCurrently openWe want to help small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) stay in touch with their customers during this challenging time. That’s why we’re giving our SMB customers worldwide $340 million in ad credits, which can be used towards future ad spend, until the end of 2020 across our Google Ads platforms. Eligibility: Small and medium sized businesses globally, who have spent with a Google Ads account in ten out of twelve months of 2019, and in January and/or February of this year. Eligible customers are those who advertised directly with us or through a partner, and adhere to our advertising policies.https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9803410
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Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic DevelopmentGrantGrant will open August 28 and close September 28 at 4pmThe Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (“DMPED”) is
soliciting grant applications from qualified small business owners who wish to improve their
place of business. The purpose of the Great Streets Retail Small Business Grant (the “Grant”) is
to support existing small businesses, attract new businesses, increase the District’s tax base,
create new job opportunities for District residents, and transform designated emerging
commercial corridors into thriving and inviting neighborhood centers.
https://communityaffairs.dc.gov/sites/moca/files/dc/sites/moca/publication/attachments/FY21%20NOFA%20Great%20Streets%20Retail%20Grant.pdfHome-based businesses are not eligible for this grant. Eligible businesses must be located in a Great Streets corridor (check address here: https://dcgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/InformationLookup/index.html?appid=77167e5109b644c9bb903706595c9255)
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Mary's CenterGrantDeadline to apply is August 3, 2020. Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis.Child care providers in D.C. are facing numerous challenges and costs as they begin the process of reopening after closing or scaling down operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The D.C. Child Care Reopening Fund will provide four months of sustained support for 115 licensed home-based child care programs and small child care centers in the District through:

Cash assistance
Technical assistance to implement new D.C. guidelines for child care providers
Personal protective equipment (PPE) and other safety and cleaning supplies
https://maryscenter.org/education/dc-child-care-reopening-fund/Upcoming webinars - click on link to see when
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NEW! NAEYC SurveySurveyPlease complete by June 30
Whether your child care program is reopening, never closed, or is still in limbo, we want policymakers and the public to know about the challenges you are facing and how you are feeling about the decisions and circumstances in front of you. Please complete and share this survey in English or in Spanish BY JUNE 30 to help inform the next set of potential policy actions so they can effectively support child care across all states and settings.

Remember: your previous survey responses are driving change! From the earliest days of the pandemic to the ongoing impact, your stories and data have informed policymakers and the public about how much support child care needs - and how much America needs child care. Thank you for sharing your time and expertise
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Hello Alice - Business For AllGRANTThe COVID-19 Grant Contest starts on March 26, 2020, at 12:00 AM Pacific Time and ends on Thursday, July 16, 2020, at 11:59 PM Pacific Time (the “COVID-19 Contest Period,” and together with the BFA Contest Period, the “Contest Periods”).The current COVID-19 crisis has been a game changer for small businesses. To ensure Business for All, Hello Alice with the support of Verizon, Silicon Valley Bank, Ebay, and others is offering $10,000 emergency grants, being distributed immediately to small business owners impacted by this pandemic. If your business has been severely impacted by COVID-19, please complete the full COVID-19 Business for All Grant application to apply for immediate support in the form of $10,000 grants.https://helloalice.com/resources/funding/hello-alice-covid-19-business-for-all-emergency-grant
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Mayor's Office on African American AffairsGrantDeadline to apply is August 7, 2020The Mayor’s Office on African Affairs (MOAA) is soliciting grant applications for its FY 2021
African Community Grant from qualified Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) providing
direct services to the District’s African residents in areas of need in the community.
https://communityaffairs.dc.gov/content/community-grant-program
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LISCGrantDeadline to apply is August 3, 2020, 11:59pmThanks to support from a variety of funders, we are providing grants to small businesses, to help them keep functioning and remain vital facets of their local economies through this challenging period. LISC Small Business Relief Grant
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DC GovernmentSurveyOngoingWe are interested in learning about your feelings regarding reopening, as well as any big ideas, concerns, or feedback you have. https://dcgov.seamlessdocs.com/f/ReOpenDCGeneral Survey
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https://dcgov.seamlessdocs.com/f/ReOpenCommitteesCommittee Survey (select "Education and Childcare Committee" in dropdown)
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FacebookGrantFollow link to sign up to receive noticeUp to 30,000 eligible small businesses in more than 30 countries where we operate will be able to receive the grant. To be eligible to apply, you must:

Have between 2 and 50 employees
Have been in business for over a year
Have experienced challenges from COVID-19
Be in or near a location where Facebook operates
https://www.facebook.com/business/boost/grantsWashington, DC is an eligible location
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Clif BarGrantDeadline June 1, 11:59pmThese grants are awarded for general organizational support as well as funding for specific projects. Applications are reviewed three times a year; the deadlines are the 1st of February, June, and October. Grants awarded during a particular cycle will be announced at the beginning of the following cycle.Priority is given to applicants that:
Address our funding priorities from a holistic perspective*

Protect Earth's beauty and bounty.
Create a robust, healthy food system.
Increase opportunities for outdoor activity.
Reduce environmental health hazards.
Build stronger communities.
Operate with clearly defined objectives and viable plans to achieve them.

Demonstrate strong community ties and operate at the community level.

Promote positive change through both the projects and their implementation process.
http://clifbarfamilyfoundation.org/Grants-Programs/Small-Grants
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DC GovernmentGrantDeadline June 9The Mayor's Office of Community (MOCA) are soliciting grant applications from District based 501(c)(3) community-based organizations (CBOs) serving the District of Columbia residents--to help implement community social distancing engagement and public health awareness outreach efforts based on federal funding provided through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

The Bowser Administration is dedicated to reopening the District of Columbia and in order to do so; our community-based organizations are crucial partner to assist in engaging with our vulnerable populations across all eight wards about COVID-19 related resources, services and guidelines in order to flatten the curve.
https://moca.dc.gov/page/2020-dc-hope-community-grantThe Mayor's Office of Community Affairs will host a Pre-Bidders Virtual Meeting on Monday, June, 1 2020 at 1:00 PM EST via Webex.