Good news! It looks like Washington is very close to passing another round of CARES Act relief! Last Thursday, both the SBA Disaster Relief Loan (EIDL) and the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) were shut down because all of the funds initially allocated were used up. But they may open up again as early as this week. The Northern California SBDC is staying on top of it with updates and a Q&A sessions every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 am. You can join via this link.
Last week I mentioned that the Greater Sacramento Economic Council is launching a free interactive tool to help businesses through this economic downturn. The online tool, SizeUp, provides custom market research and data to empower companies to make strategic and data-driven decisions on their next move. Thursday at 1:00 pm, they are holding a free online demo to show you how you can use the tool to grow your business. Check it out!
Looking for some mentoring or coaching? The Carlsen Center at Sac State offers Virtual Office Hours Monday through Friday with their Entrepreneurs-in-Residence, Jessie Becker Alexander or Brian Gladden, or their Executive Director, Cameron Law. Learn how you can schedule time with them here.
#DoGood: My friends at Elk Grove-based startup Bubbl are organizing a blood drive. Quarantine has led to a dramatically reduced supply in area blood banks. If you’d like to do some real good, check out this story on the StartupSac blog where you can sign up for more information.
TechStars is holding a Global Online Startup Weekend with the theme, Unite to Fight Covid-19. More than 60 countries will be part of the Global Online Startup Weekend. The events are free to attend and Techstars will select up to 20 teams from all the country level winners and invite them to participate in an exclusive Techstars Innovation Bootcamp. The US West one is happening this weekend. You can find out more about it here.
Things are moving really fast in the world of information about relief efforts and new resources and events are popping up without a lot of lead-time. If you want to make sure you are finding out about these things during the week, join the StartupSac Community Facebook Group. Request to join here.
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