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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: דינסטאג יאנואר 03, 2017 8:51 am

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איך האב עפלייעט פאר א מוסד פאר די אינקריעס EIDL LOAN און 4/24/21 עס איז 6 וואכען צוריק.
און זייט דעמאלטס שטייט AMOUNT CONFIRMED.
און ביי STATUS שטייט YOUR LOAN MODIFICATION IS BEING PROCESSED.
איז דא עפעס וואס צו טוהן עס זאל זיך רוקן ווייטער ?? איך בין גרייט צו באצאלן.
אדער איז דאס די סיסטעם אז מען מען דארף האבען געדילט.
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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: זונטאג דעצעמבער 13, 2020 10:20 am

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טראוועי האט געשריבן:
Papaya האט געשריבן:איך האב געוואלט פרעגן אויב איינער קען טון א חסד און ענטפערן אויף מיין פראגע
איך האב עפלייעט פאר א מוסד פאר די אינקריעס EIDL LOAN און 4/24/21 עס איז 6 וואכען צוריק.
און זייט דעמאלטס שטייט AMOUNT CONFIRMED.
און ביי STATUS שטייט YOUR LOAN MODIFICATION IS BEING PROCESSED.
איז דא עפעס וואס צו טוהן עס זאל זיך רוקן ווייטער ?? איך בין גרייט צו באצאלן.
אדער איז דאס די סיסטעם אז מען מען דארף האבען געדילט.
יישר כח פאר דער וואס וועט זיך נעמען די מי צו ענטפערן.

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אויב די האלסט נאכן פאון קאלַ בוסטו גיט.

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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 02, 2020 1:52 pm

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nishtkushe האט געשריבן:
טראוועי האט געשריבן:
Papaya האט געשריבן:איך האב געוואלט פרעגן אויב איינער קען טון א חסד און ענטפערן אויף מיין פראגע
איך האב עפלייעט פאר א מוסד פאר די אינקריעס EIDL LOAN און 4/24/21 עס איז 6 וואכען צוריק.
און זייט דעמאלטס שטייט AMOUNT CONFIRMED.
און ביי STATUS שטייט YOUR LOAN MODIFICATION IS BEING PROCESSED.
איז דא עפעס וואס צו טוהן עס זאל זיך רוקן ווייטער ?? איך בין גרייט צו באצאלן.
אדער איז דאס די סיסטעם אז מען מען דארף האבען געדילט.
יישר כח פאר דער וואס וועט זיך נעמען די מי צו ענטפערן.

ביי מיר שטייט אויך amount confirmed
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אויב די האלסט נאכן פאון קאלַ בוסטו גיט.

איך האב עפלייט אנהייב אפריל, אלעס געסיינט, באקומען א פאון קאל, און נאכדעם באקומען די פאנדס שבועות צייט.

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?You got the increase? If yes did they pull again your credit score

איך האלט נאך פאר די increase. איך ביי די ערשטע לאון ביי די reconsideration.
And yes they pull my credit history
'טרא' די אמת, 'וועי'- וועט ממילא ארויף פארן (ארויפשווימען).
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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: פרייטאג פעברואר 02, 2018 12:26 am

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מען דארף אויספילן די loan agreement אויב מען דארף נישט די loan נאר די grant?
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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מאנטאג סעפטעמבער 12, 2011 9:59 pm
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לכאורה יא, מען באקומט די אינוויטאציע פאר די גרענט אפליקאציע נאר נאכן אריינגיבן די לאון אפליקאציע
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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מאנטאג יולי 13, 2020 11:50 am

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עס איז דא עפעס א נייע גרענט (איך מיין זיך אויפגעעפנט JUNE 10) וואס קליינע ביזנעסער קענען באקימען ביז 50K ווייסט איינער מער דערפין?
נוי יארק סיטי האט עס געמאלדן צוזאמען מיט די רענט ריליף פראגרעם
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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מאנטאג סעפטעמבער 12, 2011 9:59 pm
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לעבאוויטש האט געשריבן:עס איז דא עפעס א נייע גרענט (איך מיין זיך אויפגעעפנט JUNE 10) וואס קליינע ביזנעסער קענען באקימען ביז 50K ווייסט איינער מער דערפין?
נוי יארק סיטי האט עס געמאלדן צוזאמען מיט די רענט ריליף פראגרעם


עס איז פון די סטעיט

https://nysmallbusinessrecovery.com/
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nishtkushe האט געשריבן:
טראוועי האט געשריבן:
Papaya האט געשריבן:איך האב געוואלט פרעגן אויב איינער קען טון א חסד און ענטפערן אויף מיין פראגע
איך האב עפלייעט פאר א מוסד פאר די אינקריעס EIDL LOAN און 4/24/21 עס איז 6 וואכען צוריק.
און זייט דעמאלטס שטייט AMOUNT CONFIRMED.
און ביי STATUS שטייט YOUR LOAN MODIFICATION IS BEING PROCESSED.
איז דא עפעס וואס צו טוהן עס זאל זיך רוקן ווייטער ?? איך בין גרייט צו באצאלן.
אדער איז דאס די סיסטעם אז מען מען דארף האבען געדילט.
יישר כח פאר דער וואס וועט זיך נעמען די מי צו ענטפערן.

ביי מיר שטייט אויך amount confirmed
מיינט דעס אפראווט ?


אויב די האלסט נאכן פאון קאלַ בוסטו גיט.

איך האב עפלייט אנהייב אפריל, אלעס געסיינט, באקומען א פאון קאל, און נאכדעם באקומען די פאנדס שבועות צייט.

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?You got the increase? If yes did they pull again your credit score


מען פאלט נאכאמאל קרעדיט. די פאון קאל איז בעיסיק סטאף, נאטינג ניט.
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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: דינסטאג פעברואר 06, 2018 11:20 am

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עני עדווייס, איך בין געווארן דיקליינט פון די EIDL ADVANCE וועגן איך האב נאכנישט געפיילט 2019 איז דא א וועג צו אפילען אויב איך פייל יעצט מיין 2019?
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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 18, 2019 6:49 pm

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WASHINGTON: On Thursday, June 10, as part of the "Vaccine Month of Action," The White House, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and Public Private Strategies Institute hosted a briefing for small business leaders on COVID-19 recovery as part of their recently announced "Getting Back on Track: Help is Here" webinar series.

Over a thousand participants joined the briefing featuring SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House COVID-19 Vaccinations Coordinator.

Administrator Guzman and Dr. Choucair discussed the importance of vaccinations and provided updates on COVID-19 economic aid programs, such as the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL), Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance.

Administrator Guzman reaffirmed her optimism and support for small business owners as they begin to resume in-person activities: “Small businesses are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel as marketplaces, and Main Streets start to reopen, as vaccination rates increase. We are empowering small businesses to reopen fully and safely by connecting them with helpful resources and tools, including the Biden-Harris Administration's tax credits that cover paid time-off for employees getting vaccinated. We all must double down on our efforts to help our nation's small businesses survive and get our economy back on track.”

Dr. Choucair expressed optimism about the efforts from the community to get all Americans vaccinated: “More than 95 mayors across the country are competing to boost vaccination rates in their cities. More than 580 colleges and universities are taking the pledge to vaccinate as many of their students, staff, and communities as possible. And many businesses are stepping up and offering incentives.”

Rhett Buttle, Public Private Strategies Institute President, described the importance of engaging with small business owners and helping them during these times: "This special event is designed because we know small businesses are leaders in their communities. We know they can play an important role in getting their families, employees, and communities vaccinated."

The event featured a roundtable with national small business organization leaders pledging to help small business owners become vaccine leaders in their communities and locate economic aid to recover from the pandemic. Remarks and commitments were provided from the following organizations:

Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc.
Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc., discussed the impact companies have had on the vaccination rate for the Black community: "The ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft provide free rides to and from vaccination sites for Black business owners and their employees. Other partnerships include: CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Reimagine Main Street, to name a few."

Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street
Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street, shared results from a National Reimagine Main Street Survey taken earlier this year: "In a nutshell, we found that the majority of small business owners across race and ethnicity think vaccines are critical to getting back to business and their workers are turning to them with questions. Business owners told us they wanted information from trusted sources and were willing to take a range of actions."

Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE
Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE, talked about the efforts of the AAPI business community to get vaccinated: “An overwhelming number of AAPI business owners see the importance of the vaccine to fully reopen. A recent survey found that 90% of AAPI small employers plan to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, and 80% say that it is very important for employees to get vaccinated. In addition, 78% say they are very likely to encourage their workers to get vaccinated. Another study by APM Research Lab has found that AAPIs are getting vaccinated at high rates, with 54.6% of AAPIs vaccinated as of May 2021.”

Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, talked about the impact the USHCC has been able to make with their assistance programs: "The USHCC, through our technical assistance programs, and congressional advocacy has been able to help more than 14,000 businesses access Personal Protective Equipment, Government relief capital, capacity building, and necessary technical assistance so that small minority-owned businesses can revitalize and reopen to rebuild the American economy."

Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, praised the NGLCC's resources during the pandemic: "We have also been able to utilize technology to spread vaccination, office safety, and remote work guidelines and protocols. Despite the challenges of the last 15 months, many of our business stakeholders thrived by taking advantage of NGLCC's wide network of connections and virtual programmings, like online matchmakers, mentorship calls, and more."

Participants also benefited from an in-depth question and answer session with Alejandro Contreras, a subject matter expert from the SBA Office of Disaster Assistance that implements EIDL and grant programs known as Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance. SBA recommends applicants, interested parties, and qualified entities check these additional resources:

SBA Disaster Assistance Customer Service Center: 1-800-659-2955. Operation Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday; 1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard of hearing, or [email protected]
Local Resources Partners: https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance or www.sba.gov/asistenciaWebsite: www.sba.gov/eidl and www.sba.gov/targetedadvance
Low-income mapping tool: https://sbaeidl.policymap.com/
Subscribe to the SBA's e-newsletter: www.sba.gov/updates
Follow the SBA on Twitter: @SBAgov​
Disclaimer:
Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.
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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 18, 2019 6:49 pm

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הטוב הטוב האט געשריבן:WASHINGTON: On Thursday, June 10, as part of the "Vaccine Month of Action," The White House, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and Public Private Strategies Institute hosted a briefing for small business leaders on COVID-19 recovery as part of their recently announced "Getting Back on Track: Help is Here" webinar series.

Over a thousand participants joined the briefing featuring SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House COVID-19 Vaccinations Coordinator.

Administrator Guzman and Dr. Choucair discussed the importance of vaccinations and provided updates on COVID-19 economic aid programs, such as the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL), Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance.

Administrator Guzman reaffirmed her optimism and support for small business owners as they begin to resume in-person activities: “Small businesses are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel as marketplaces, and Main Streets start to reopen, as vaccination rates increase. We are empowering small businesses to reopen fully and safely by connecting them with helpful resources and tools, including the Biden-Harris Administration's tax credits that cover paid time-off for employees getting vaccinated. We all must double down on our efforts to help our nation's small businesses survive and get our economy back on track.”

Dr. Choucair expressed optimism about the efforts from the community to get all Americans vaccinated: “More than 95 mayors across the country are competing to boost vaccination rates in their cities. More than 580 colleges and universities are taking the pledge to vaccinate as many of their students, staff, and communities as possible. And many businesses are stepping up and offering incentives.”

Rhett Buttle, Public Private Strategies Institute President, described the importance of engaging with small business owners and helping them during these times: "This special event is designed because we know small businesses are leaders in their communities. We know they can play an important role in getting their families, employees, and communities vaccinated."

The event featured a roundtable with national small business organization leaders pledging to help small business owners become vaccine leaders in their communities and locate economic aid to recover from the pandemic. Remarks and commitments were provided from the following organizations:

Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc.
Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc., discussed the impact companies have had on the vaccination rate for the Black community: "The ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft provide free rides to and from vaccination sites for Black business owners and their employees. Other partnerships include: CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Reimagine Main Street, to name a few."

Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street
Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street, shared results from a National Reimagine Main Street Survey taken earlier this year: "In a nutshell, we found that the majority of small business owners across race and ethnicity think vaccines are critical to getting back to business and their workers are turning to them with questions. Business owners told us they wanted information from trusted sources and were willing to take a range of actions."

Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE
Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE, talked about the efforts of the AAPI business community to get vaccinated: “An overwhelming number of AAPI business owners see the importance of the vaccine to fully reopen. A recent survey found that 90% of AAPI small employers plan to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, and 80% say that it is very important for employees to get vaccinated. In addition, 78% say they are very likely to encourage their workers to get vaccinated. Another study by APM Research Lab has found that AAPIs are getting vaccinated at high rates, with 54.6% of AAPIs vaccinated as of May 2021.”

Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, talked about the impact the USHCC has been able to make with their assistance programs: "The USHCC, through our technical assistance programs, and congressional advocacy has been able to help more than 14,000 businesses access Personal Protective Equipment, Government relief capital, capacity building, and necessary technical assistance so that small minority-owned businesses can revitalize and reopen to rebuild the American economy."

Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, praised the NGLCC's resources during the pandemic: "We have also been able to utilize technology to spread vaccination, office safety, and remote work guidelines and protocols. Despite the challenges of the last 15 months, many of our business stakeholders thrived by taking advantage of NGLCC's wide network of connections and virtual programmings, like online matchmakers, mentorship calls, and more."

Participants also benefited from an in-depth question and answer session with Alejandro Contreras, a subject matter expert from the SBA Office of Disaster Assistance that implements EIDL and grant programs known as Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance. SBA recommends applicants, interested parties, and qualified entities check these additional resources:

SBA Disaster Assistance Customer Service Center: 1-800-659-2955. Operation Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday; 1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard of hearing, or [email protected]
Local Resources Partners: https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance or http://www.sba.gov/asistenciaWebsite: http://www.sba.gov/eidl and http://www.sba.gov/targetedadvance
Low-income mapping tool: https://sbaeidl.policymap.com/
Subscribe to the SBA's e-newsletter: http://www.sba.gov/updates
Follow the SBA on Twitter: @SBAgov​
Disclaimer:
Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 18, 2019 6:49 pm

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הטוב הטוב האט געשריבן:WASHINGTON: On Thursday, June 10, as part of the "Vaccine Month of Action," The White House, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and Public Private Strategies Institute hosted a briefing for small business leaders on COVID-19 recovery as part of their recently announced "Getting Back on Track: Help is Here" webinar series.

Over a thousand participants joined the briefing featuring SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House COVID-19 Vaccinations Coordinator.

Administrator Guzman and Dr. Choucair discussed the importance of vaccinations and provided updates on COVID-19 economic aid programs, such as the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL), Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance.

Administrator Guzman reaffirmed her optimism and support for small business owners as they begin to resume in-person activities: “Small businesses are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel as marketplaces, and Main Streets start to reopen, as vaccination rates increase. We are empowering small businesses to reopen fully and safely by connecting them with helpful resources and tools, including the Biden-Harris Administration's tax credits that cover paid time-off for employees getting vaccinated. We all must double down on our efforts to help our nation's small businesses survive and get our economy back on track.”

Dr. Choucair expressed optimism about the efforts from the community to get all Americans vaccinated: “More than 95 mayors across the country are competing to boost vaccination rates in their cities. More than 580 colleges and universities are taking the pledge to vaccinate as many of their students, staff, and communities as possible. And many businesses are stepping up and offering incentives.”

Rhett Buttle, Public Private Strategies Institute President, described the importance of engaging with small business owners and helping them during these times: "This special event is designed because we know small businesses are leaders in their communities. We know they can play an important role in getting their families, employees, and communities vaccinated."

The event featured a roundtable with national small business organization leaders pledging to help small business owners become vaccine leaders in their communities and locate economic aid to recover from the pandemic. Remarks and commitments were provided from the following organizations:

Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc.
Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc., discussed the impact companies have had on the vaccination rate for the Black community: "The ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft provide free rides to and from vaccination sites for Black business owners and their employees. Other partnerships include: CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Reimagine Main Street, to name a few."

Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street
Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street, shared results from a National Reimagine Main Street Survey taken earlier this year: "In a nutshell, we found that the majority of small business owners across race and ethnicity think vaccines are critical to getting back to business and their workers are turning to them with questions. Business owners told us they wanted information from trusted sources and were willing to take a range of actions."

Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE
Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE, talked about the efforts of the AAPI business community to get vaccinated: “An overwhelming number of AAPI business owners see the importance of the vaccine to fully reopen. A recent survey found that 90% of AAPI small employers plan to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, and 80% say that it is very important for employees to get vaccinated. In addition, 78% say they are very likely to encourage their workers to get vaccinated. Another study by APM Research Lab has found that AAPIs are getting vaccinated at high rates, with 54.6% of AAPIs vaccinated as of May 2021.”

Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, talked about the impact the USHCC has been able to make with their assistance programs: "The USHCC, through our technical assistance programs, and congressional advocacy has been able to help more than 14,000 businesses access Personal Protective Equipment, Government relief capital, capacity building, and necessary technical assistance so that small minority-owned businesses can revitalize and reopen to rebuild the American economy."

Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, praised the NGLCC's resources during the pandemic: "We have also been able to utilize technology to spread vaccination, office safety, and remote work guidelines and protocols. Despite the challenges of the last 15 months, many of our business stakeholders thrived by taking advantage of NGLCC's wide network of connections and virtual programmings, like online matchmakers, mentorship calls, and more."

Participants also benefited from an in-depth question and answer session with Alejandro Contreras, a subject matter expert from the SBA Office of Disaster Assistance that implements EIDL and grant programs known as Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance. SBA recommends applicants, interested parties, and qualified entities check these additional resources:

SBA Disaster Assistance Customer Service Center: 1-800-659-2955. Operation Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday; 1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard of hearing, or [email protected]
Local Resources Partners: https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance or http://www.sba.gov/asistenciaWebsite: http://www.sba.gov/eidl and http://www.sba.gov/targetedadvance
Low-income mapping tool: https://sbaeidl.policymap.com/
Subscribe to the SBA's e-newsletter: http://www.sba.gov/updates
Follow the SBA on Twitter: @SBAgov​
Disclaimer:
Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 18, 2019 6:49 pm

Re: SBA Loans

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הטוב הטוב האט געשריבן:WASHINGTON: On Thursday, June 10, as part of the "Vaccine Month of Action," The White House, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and Public Private Strategies Institute hosted a briefing for small business leaders on COVID-19 recovery as part of their recently announced "Getting Back on Track: Help is Here" webinar series.

Over a thousand participants joined the briefing featuring SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House COVID-19 Vaccinations Coordinator.

Administrator Guzman and Dr. Choucair discussed the importance of vaccinations and provided updates on COVID-19 economic aid programs, such as the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL), Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance.

Administrator Guzman reaffirmed her optimism and support for small business owners as they begin to resume in-person activities: “Small businesses are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel as marketplaces, and Main Streets start to reopen, as vaccination rates increase. We are empowering small businesses to reopen fully and safely by connecting them with helpful resources and tools, including the Biden-Harris Administration's tax credits that cover paid time-off for employees getting vaccinated. We all must double down on our efforts to help our nation's small businesses survive and get our economy back on track.”

Dr. Choucair expressed optimism about the efforts from the community to get all Americans vaccinated: “More than 95 mayors across the country are competing to boost vaccination rates in their cities. More than 580 colleges and universities are taking the pledge to vaccinate as many of their students, staff, and communities as possible. And many businesses are stepping up and offering incentives.”

Rhett Buttle, Public Private Strategies Institute President, described the importance of engaging with small business owners and helping them during these times: "This special event is designed because we know small businesses are leaders in their communities. We know they can play an important role in getting their families, employees, and communities vaccinated."

The event featured a roundtable with national small business organization leaders pledging to help small business owners become vaccine leaders in their communities and locate economic aid to recover from the pandemic. Remarks and commitments were provided from the following organizations:

Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc.
Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc., discussed the impact companies have had on the vaccination rate for the Black community: "The ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft provide free rides to and from vaccination sites for Black business owners and their employees. Other partnerships include: CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Reimagine Main Street, to name a few."

Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street
Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street, shared results from a National Reimagine Main Street Survey taken earlier this year: "In a nutshell, we found that the majority of small business owners across race and ethnicity think vaccines are critical to getting back to business and their workers are turning to them with questions. Business owners told us they wanted information from trusted sources and were willing to take a range of actions."

Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE
Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE, talked about the efforts of the AAPI business community to get vaccinated: “An overwhelming number of AAPI business owners see the importance of the vaccine to fully reopen. A recent survey found that 90% of AAPI small employers plan to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, and 80% say that it is very important for employees to get vaccinated. In addition, 78% say they are very likely to encourage their workers to get vaccinated. Another study by APM Research Lab has found that AAPIs are getting vaccinated at high rates, with 54.6% of AAPIs vaccinated as of May 2021.”

Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, talked about the impact the USHCC has been able to make with their assistance programs: "The USHCC, through our technical assistance programs, and congressional advocacy has been able to help more than 14,000 businesses access Personal Protective Equipment, Government relief capital, capacity building, and necessary technical assistance so that small minority-owned businesses can revitalize and reopen to rebuild the American economy."

Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, praised the NGLCC's resources during the pandemic: "We have also been able to utilize technology to spread vaccination, office safety, and remote work guidelines and protocols. Despite the challenges of the last 15 months, many of our business stakeholders thrived by taking advantage of NGLCC's wide network of connections and virtual programmings, like online matchmakers, mentorship calls, and more."

Participants also benefited from an in-depth question and answer session with Alejandro Contreras, a subject matter expert from the SBA Office of Disaster Assistance that implements EIDL and grant programs known as Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance. SBA recommends applicants, interested parties, and qualified entities check these additional resources:

SBA Disaster Assistance Customer Service Center: 1-800-659-2955. Operation Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday; 1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard of hearing, or [email protected]
Local Resources Partners: https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance or http://www.sba.gov/asistenciaWebsite: http://www.sba.gov/eidl and http://www.sba.gov/targetedadvance
Low-income mapping tool: https://sbaeidl.policymap.com/
Subscribe to the SBA's e-newsletter: http://www.sba.gov/updates
Follow the SBA on Twitter: @SBAgov​
Disclaimer:
Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 18, 2019 6:49 pm

Re: SBA Loans

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הטוב הטוב האט געשריבן:WASHINGTON: On Thursday, June 10, as part of the "Vaccine Month of Action," The White House, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and Public Private Strategies Institute hosted a briefing for small business leaders on COVID-19 recovery as part of their recently announced "Getting Back on Track: Help is Here" webinar series.

Over a thousand participants joined the briefing featuring SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House COVID-19 Vaccinations Coordinator.

Administrator Guzman and Dr. Choucair discussed the importance of vaccinations and provided updates on COVID-19 economic aid programs, such as the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL), Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance.

Administrator Guzman reaffirmed her optimism and support for small business owners as they begin to resume in-person activities: “Small businesses are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel as marketplaces, and Main Streets start to reopen, as vaccination rates increase. We are empowering small businesses to reopen fully and safely by connecting them with helpful resources and tools, including the Biden-Harris Administration's tax credits that cover paid time-off for employees getting vaccinated. We all must double down on our efforts to help our nation's small businesses survive and get our economy back on track.”

Dr. Choucair expressed optimism about the efforts from the community to get all Americans vaccinated: “More than 95 mayors across the country are competing to boost vaccination rates in their cities. More than 580 colleges and universities are taking the pledge to vaccinate as many of their students, staff, and communities as possible. And many businesses are stepping up and offering incentives.”

Rhett Buttle, Public Private Strategies Institute President, described the importance of engaging with small business owners and helping them during these times: "This special event is designed because we know small businesses are leaders in their communities. We know they can play an important role in getting their families, employees, and communities vaccinated."

The event featured a roundtable with national small business organization leaders pledging to help small business owners become vaccine leaders in their communities and locate economic aid to recover from the pandemic. Remarks and commitments were provided from the following organizations:

Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc.
Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc., discussed the impact companies have had on the vaccination rate for the Black community: "The ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft provide free rides to and from vaccination sites for Black business owners and their employees. Other partnerships include: CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Reimagine Main Street, to name a few."

Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street
Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street, shared results from a National Reimagine Main Street Survey taken earlier this year: "In a nutshell, we found that the majority of small business owners across race and ethnicity think vaccines are critical to getting back to business and their workers are turning to them with questions. Business owners told us they wanted information from trusted sources and were willing to take a range of actions."

Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE
Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE, talked about the efforts of the AAPI business community to get vaccinated: “An overwhelming number of AAPI business owners see the importance of the vaccine to fully reopen. A recent survey found that 90% of AAPI small employers plan to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, and 80% say that it is very important for employees to get vaccinated. In addition, 78% say they are very likely to encourage their workers to get vaccinated. Another study by APM Research Lab has found that AAPIs are getting vaccinated at high rates, with 54.6% of AAPIs vaccinated as of May 2021.”

Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, talked about the impact the USHCC has been able to make with their assistance programs: "The USHCC, through our technical assistance programs, and congressional advocacy has been able to help more than 14,000 businesses access Personal Protective Equipment, Government relief capital, capacity building, and necessary technical assistance so that small minority-owned businesses can revitalize and reopen to rebuild the American economy."

Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, praised the NGLCC's resources during the pandemic: "We have also been able to utilize technology to spread vaccination, office safety, and remote work guidelines and protocols. Despite the challenges of the last 15 months, many of our business stakeholders thrived by taking advantage of NGLCC's wide network of connections and virtual programmings, like online matchmakers, mentorship calls, and more."

Participants also benefited from an in-depth question and answer session with Alejandro Contreras, a subject matter expert from the SBA Office of Disaster Assistance that implements EIDL and grant programs known as Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance. SBA recommends applicants, interested parties, and qualified entities check these additional resources:

SBA Disaster Assistance Customer Service Center: 1-800-659-2955. Operation Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday; 1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard of hearing, or [email protected]
Local Resources Partners: https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance or http://www.sba.gov/asistenciaWebsite: http://www.sba.gov/eidl and http://www.sba.gov/targetedadvance
Low-income mapping tool: https://sbaeidl.policymap.com/
Subscribe to the SBA's e-newsletter: http://www.sba.gov/updates
Follow the SBA on Twitter: @SBAgov​
Disclaimer:
Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 18, 2019 6:49 pm

Re: SBA Loans

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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 18, 2019 6:49 pm

Re: SBA Loans

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הטוב הטוב האט געשריבן:WASHINGTON: On Thursday, June 10, as part of the "Vaccine Month of Action," The White House, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and Public Private Strategies Institute hosted a briefing for small business leaders on COVID-19 recovery as part of their recently announced "Getting Back on Track: Help is Here" webinar series.

Over a thousand participants joined the briefing featuring SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House COVID-19 Vaccinations Coordinator.

Administrator Guzman and Dr. Choucair discussed the importance of vaccinations and provided updates on COVID-19 economic aid programs, such as the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL), Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance.

Administrator Guzman reaffirmed her optimism and support for small business owners as they begin to resume in-person activities: “Small businesses are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel as marketplaces, and Main Streets start to reopen, as vaccination rates increase. We are empowering small businesses to reopen fully and safely by connecting them with helpful resources and tools, including the Biden-Harris Administration's tax credits that cover paid time-off for employees getting vaccinated. We all must double down on our efforts to help our nation's small businesses survive and get our economy back on track.”

Dr. Choucair expressed optimism about the efforts from the community to get all Americans vaccinated: “More than 95 mayors across the country are competing to boost vaccination rates in their cities. More than 580 colleges and universities are taking the pledge to vaccinate as many of their students, staff, and communities as possible. And many businesses are stepping up and offering incentives.”

Rhett Buttle, Public Private Strategies Institute President, described the importance of engaging with small business owners and helping them during these times: "This special event is designed because we know small businesses are leaders in their communities. We know they can play an important role in getting their families, employees, and communities vaccinated."

The event featured a roundtable with national small business organization leaders pledging to help small business owners become vaccine leaders in their communities and locate economic aid to recover from the pandemic. Remarks and commitments were provided from the following organizations:

Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc.
Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc., discussed the impact companies have had on the vaccination rate for the Black community: "The ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft provide free rides to and from vaccination sites for Black business owners and their employees. Other partnerships include: CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Reimagine Main Street, to name a few."

Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street
Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street, shared results from a National Reimagine Main Street Survey taken earlier this year: "In a nutshell, we found that the majority of small business owners across race and ethnicity think vaccines are critical to getting back to business and their workers are turning to them with questions. Business owners told us they wanted information from trusted sources and were willing to take a range of actions."

Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE
Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE, talked about the efforts of the AAPI business community to get vaccinated: “An overwhelming number of AAPI business owners see the importance of the vaccine to fully reopen. A recent survey found that 90% of AAPI small employers plan to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, and 80% say that it is very important for employees to get vaccinated. In addition, 78% say they are very likely to encourage their workers to get vaccinated. Another study by APM Research Lab has found that AAPIs are getting vaccinated at high rates, with 54.6% of AAPIs vaccinated as of May 2021.”

Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, talked about the impact the USHCC has been able to make with their assistance programs: "The USHCC, through our technical assistance programs, and congressional advocacy has been able to help more than 14,000 businesses access Personal Protective Equipment, Government relief capital, capacity building, and necessary technical assistance so that small minority-owned businesses can revitalize and reopen to rebuild the American economy."

Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, praised the NGLCC's resources during the pandemic: "We have also been able to utilize technology to spread vaccination, office safety, and remote work guidelines and protocols. Despite the challenges of the last 15 months, many of our business stakeholders thrived by taking advantage of NGLCC's wide network of connections and virtual programmings, like online matchmakers, mentorship calls, and more."

Participants also benefited from an in-depth question and answer session with Alejandro Contreras, a subject matter expert from the SBA Office of Disaster Assistance that implements EIDL and grant programs known as Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance. SBA recommends applicants, interested parties, and qualified entities check these additional resources:

SBA Disaster Assistance Customer Service Center: 1-800-659-2955. Operation Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday; 1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard of hearing, or [email protected]
Local Resources Partners: https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance or http://www.sba.gov/asistenciaWebsite: http://www.sba.gov/eidl and http://www.sba.gov/targetedadvance
Low-income mapping tool: https://sbaeidl.policymap.com/
Subscribe to the SBA's e-newsletter: http://www.sba.gov/updates
Follow the SBA on Twitter: @SBAgov​
Disclaimer:
Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 18, 2019 6:49 pm

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הטוב הטוב האט געשריבן:די SBA רעכינט זי אלעס מיט די CVC ?

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הטוב הטוב האט געשריבן:WASHINGTON: On Thursday, June 10, as part of the "Vaccine Month of Action," The White House, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and Public Private Strategies Institute hosted a briefing for small business leaders on COVID-19 recovery as part of their recently announced "Getting Back on Track: Help is Here" webinar series.

Over a thousand participants joined the briefing featuring SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House COVID-19 Vaccinations Coordinator.

Administrator Guzman and Dr. Choucair discussed the importance of vaccinations and provided updates on COVID-19 economic aid programs, such as the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL), Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance.

Administrator Guzman reaffirmed her optimism and support for small business owners as they begin to resume in-person activities: “Small businesses are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel as marketplaces, and Main Streets start to reopen, as vaccination rates increase. We are empowering small businesses to reopen fully and safely by connecting them with helpful resources and tools, including the Biden-Harris Administration's tax credits that cover paid time-off for employees getting vaccinated. We all must double down on our efforts to help our nation's small businesses survive and get our economy back on track.”

Dr. Choucair expressed optimism about the efforts from the community to get all Americans vaccinated: “More than 95 mayors across the country are competing to boost vaccination rates in their cities. More than 580 colleges and universities are taking the pledge to vaccinate as many of their students, staff, and communities as possible. And many businesses are stepping up and offering incentives.”

Rhett Buttle, Public Private Strategies Institute President, described the importance of engaging with small business owners and helping them during these times: "This special event is designed because we know small businesses are leaders in their communities. We know they can play an important role in getting their families, employees, and communities vaccinated."

The event featured a roundtable with national small business organization leaders pledging to help small business owners become vaccine leaders in their communities and locate economic aid to recover from the pandemic. Remarks and commitments were provided from the following organizations:

Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc.
Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc., discussed the impact companies have had on the vaccination rate for the Black community: "The ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft provide free rides to and from vaccination sites for Black business owners and their employees. Other partnerships include: CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Reimagine Main Street, to name a few."

Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street
Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street, shared results from a National Reimagine Main Street Survey taken earlier this year: "In a nutshell, we found that the majority of small business owners across race and ethnicity think vaccines are critical to getting back to business and their workers are turning to them with questions. Business owners told us they wanted information from trusted sources and were willing to take a range of actions."

Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE
Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE, talked about the efforts of the AAPI business community to get vaccinated: “An overwhelming number of AAPI business owners see the importance of the vaccine to fully reopen. A recent survey found that 90% of AAPI small employers plan to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, and 80% say that it is very important for employees to get vaccinated. In addition, 78% say they are very likely to encourage their workers to get vaccinated. Another study by APM Research Lab has found that AAPIs are getting vaccinated at high rates, with 54.6% of AAPIs vaccinated as of May 2021.”

Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, talked about the impact the USHCC has been able to make with their assistance programs: "The USHCC, through our technical assistance programs, and congressional advocacy has been able to help more than 14,000 businesses access Personal Protective Equipment, Government relief capital, capacity building, and necessary technical assistance so that small minority-owned businesses can revitalize and reopen to rebuild the American economy."

Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, praised the NGLCC's resources during the pandemic: "We have also been able to utilize technology to spread vaccination, office safety, and remote work guidelines and protocols. Despite the challenges of the last 15 months, many of our business stakeholders thrived by taking advantage of NGLCC's wide network of connections and virtual programmings, like online matchmakers, mentorship calls, and more."

Participants also benefited from an in-depth question and answer session with Alejandro Contreras, a subject matter expert from the SBA Office of Disaster Assistance that implements EIDL and grant programs known as Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance. SBA recommends applicants, interested parties, and qualified entities check these additional resources:

SBA Disaster Assistance Customer Service Center: 1-800-659-2955. Operation Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday; 1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard of hearing, or [email protected]
Local Resources Partners: https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance or http://www.sba.gov/asistenciaWebsite: http://www.sba.gov/eidl and http://www.sba.gov/targetedadvance
Low-income mapping tool: https://sbaeidl.policymap.com/
Subscribe to the SBA's e-newsletter: http://www.sba.gov/updates
Follow the SBA on Twitter: @SBAgov​
Disclaimer:
Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: מיטוואך דעצעמבער 18, 2019 6:49 pm

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הטוב הטוב האט געשריבן:WASHINGTON: On Thursday, June 10, as part of the "Vaccine Month of Action," The White House, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and Public Private Strategies Institute hosted a briefing for small business leaders on COVID-19 recovery as part of their recently announced "Getting Back on Track: Help is Here" webinar series.

Over a thousand participants joined the briefing featuring SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House COVID-19 Vaccinations Coordinator.

Administrator Guzman and Dr. Choucair discussed the importance of vaccinations and provided updates on COVID-19 economic aid programs, such as the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL), Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance.

Administrator Guzman reaffirmed her optimism and support for small business owners as they begin to resume in-person activities: “Small businesses are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel as marketplaces, and Main Streets start to reopen, as vaccination rates increase. We are empowering small businesses to reopen fully and safely by connecting them with helpful resources and tools, including the Biden-Harris Administration's tax credits that cover paid time-off for employees getting vaccinated. We all must double down on our efforts to help our nation's small businesses survive and get our economy back on track.”

Dr. Choucair expressed optimism about the efforts from the community to get all Americans vaccinated: “More than 95 mayors across the country are competing to boost vaccination rates in their cities. More than 580 colleges and universities are taking the pledge to vaccinate as many of their students, staff, and communities as possible. And many businesses are stepping up and offering incentives.”

Rhett Buttle, Public Private Strategies Institute President, described the importance of engaging with small business owners and helping them during these times: "This special event is designed because we know small businesses are leaders in their communities. We know they can play an important role in getting their families, employees, and communities vaccinated."

The event featured a roundtable with national small business organization leaders pledging to help small business owners become vaccine leaders in their communities and locate economic aid to recover from the pandemic. Remarks and commitments were provided from the following organizations:

Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc.
Ron Busby, CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc., discussed the impact companies have had on the vaccination rate for the Black community: "The ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft provide free rides to and from vaccination sites for Black business owners and their employees. Other partnerships include: CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Reimagine Main Street, to name a few."

Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street
Tammy Halevy, Lead, Reimagine Main Street, shared results from a National Reimagine Main Street Survey taken earlier this year: "In a nutshell, we found that the majority of small business owners across race and ethnicity think vaccines are critical to getting back to business and their workers are turning to them with questions. Business owners told us they wanted information from trusted sources and were willing to take a range of actions."

Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE
Chiling Tong, President and CEO of National ACE, talked about the efforts of the AAPI business community to get vaccinated: “An overwhelming number of AAPI business owners see the importance of the vaccine to fully reopen. A recent survey found that 90% of AAPI small employers plan to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, and 80% say that it is very important for employees to get vaccinated. In addition, 78% say they are very likely to encourage their workers to get vaccinated. Another study by APM Research Lab has found that AAPIs are getting vaccinated at high rates, with 54.6% of AAPIs vaccinated as of May 2021.”

Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO of The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, talked about the impact the USHCC has been able to make with their assistance programs: "The USHCC, through our technical assistance programs, and congressional advocacy has been able to help more than 14,000 businesses access Personal Protective Equipment, Government relief capital, capacity building, and necessary technical assistance so that small minority-owned businesses can revitalize and reopen to rebuild the American economy."

Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Sabrina Kent, Senior Vice President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, praised the NGLCC's resources during the pandemic: "We have also been able to utilize technology to spread vaccination, office safety, and remote work guidelines and protocols. Despite the challenges of the last 15 months, many of our business stakeholders thrived by taking advantage of NGLCC's wide network of connections and virtual programmings, like online matchmakers, mentorship calls, and more."

Participants also benefited from an in-depth question and answer session with Alejandro Contreras, a subject matter expert from the SBA Office of Disaster Assistance that implements EIDL and grant programs known as Targeted EIDL Advance, and Supplemental Targeted Advance. SBA recommends applicants, interested parties, and qualified entities check these additional resources:

SBA Disaster Assistance Customer Service Center: 1-800-659-2955. Operation Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday; 1-800-877-8339 for the deaf and hard of hearing, or [email protected]
Local Resources Partners: https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance or http://www.sba.gov/asistenciaWebsite: http://www.sba.gov/eidl and http://www.sba.gov/targetedadvance
Low-income mapping tool: https://sbaeidl.policymap.com/
Subscribe to the SBA's e-newsletter: http://www.sba.gov/updates
Follow the SBA on Twitter: @SBAgov​
Disclaimer:
Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

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זיך איינגעשריבן אום: זונטאג דעצעמבער 13, 2020 10:20 am

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Papaya האט געשריבן:איך האב געוואלט פרעגן אויב איינער קען טון א חסד און ענטפערן אויף מיין פראגע
איך האב עפלייעט פאר א מוסד פאר די אינקריעס EIDL LOAN און 4/24/21 עס איז 6 וואכען צוריק.
און זייט דעמאלטס שטייט AMOUNT CONFIRMED.
און ביי STATUS שטייט YOUR LOAN MODIFICATION IS BEING PROCESSED.
איז דא עפעס וואס צו טוהן עס זאל זיך רוקן ווייטער ?? איך בין גרייט צו באצאלן.
אדער איז דאס די סיסטעם אז מען מען דארף האבען געדילט.
יישר כח פאר דער וואס וועט זיך נעמען די מי צו ענטפערן.

ביי מיר שטייט אויך amount confirmed
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איך האב עפלייט אנהייב אפריל, אלעס געסיינט, באקומען א פאון קאל, און נאכדעם באקומען די פאנדס שבועות צייט.

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