Coronavirus: Business Assistance
According to miamidade.gov:
"RISE Miami-Dade Small Business Loan
On June 2, the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners approved $25 million for the RISE Miami-Dade Fund to help small businesses in the County that were impacted by COVID-19. RISE, which is an acronym for Re-Investing in our Small Business Economy, has been created by drawing on flexible funds provided to local governments through the federal CARES Act."
•You can go to risemiamidade.com. to see if you can apply for this loan.
•The Miami-Dade Beacon Council is providing resources to support local businesses and employees. For more business information about COVID-19, visit the Beacon Council website or email beaconhelp@beaconcouncil.com.
Read more at Miami Date County website.
"RISE Miami-Dade Small Business Loan
On June 2, the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners approved $25 million for the RISE Miami-Dade Fund to help small businesses in the County that were impacted by COVID-19. RISE, which is an acronym for Re-Investing in our Small Business Economy, has been created by drawing on flexible funds provided to local governments through the federal CARES Act."
•You can go to risemiamidade.com. to see if you can apply for this loan.
•The Miami-Dade Beacon Council is providing resources to support local businesses and employees. For more business information about COVID-19, visit the Beacon Council website or email beaconhelp@beaconcouncil.com.
Read more at Miami Date County website.
•See also the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, they have a business resource guide.
•Through the federal CARES Act, billions of dollars are available for small businesses in the form of loans and grants, such as Economic Injury Disaster Loans and the Paycheck Protection Program, both of which are administered by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Ricardo Baeza Errazuriz suggest that all entrepreneurs should contact all organizations to learn more about the loans and requirements.
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