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This page gathers information & resources for community health and human service providers. This blog will focus on some aspects such as federal small business administration economic injury disaster loan; finacial support for nonprofit organization; King County COVID-19 community response fund; Seattle Sounders FC Relief Fund. It also includes many other fields like transportation, real estate, providers as employers, taxes, Read more...
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to reshape day-to-day business operations, companies should ensure they are sustaining inclusive response efforts and year-long plans to support the LGBTQ community by implementing the following considerations and action items. This guide is for all emplyers, who should now the risk with their LGBTQ employee and benefits such as paid leaves for their employee. Read more...
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This blog discusses about how to ensure federal COVID-19 assistance reaches low-income LGBTQ people and families. This blog focuses on multiple concerns such as informing LGBTQ constituents of paid sick and family/medical leave and unemployment insurance; programs such as SNAP (a.k.a. food stamps) and childhood nutrition programs; CARES ACT stimulus payments — generally $1,200 for adults and $500 per child Read more...
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Our nation’s small businesses are facing an unprecedented economic disruption due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. On Friday, March 27, 2020, the President signed into law the CARES Act, which contains $376 billion in relief for American workers and small businesses. In addition to traditional SBA funding programs, the CARES Act established several new temporary programs to address the COVID-19 Read more...
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HRSA is working to keep health centers and Health Center Program partners updated on the latest information regarding the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). All COVID-19 information for health centers will appear on this page, and we will update resources as they become available. Read more...
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If the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread around the world, it could become a pandemic. Though global by definition, pandemics have local impacts. Pandemics can cause absenteeism, alter patterns of business and travel, interrupt supply chains, and affect the daily operations of your business. A pandemic is not an isolated incident, but an event that unfolds over time, sometimes Read more...
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At this point, we have more questions than answers. Here are some things to think about and some links to stay informed. Regardless of whether this virus has affected your organization’s operations, emergency preparedness is a good use of your time. Read more...
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Given the recent outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19), organizations should review, update and test their business continuity and disaster recovery plans. Read more...
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Throughout Greater Seattle, independent restaurants need our support as they navigate the unprecedented impacts of COVID-19 on their businesses. This is a consolidated list for customers looking for information on which restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, breweries, and bars are offering take-out, delivery or special services during this time. Read more...
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In response to coronavirus/COVID-19, Social Justice Fund is launching an emergency fund to support Social Justice Fund grantees working to respond to the crisis. Grants are $3,000 and can support a variety of strategies to meet community needs and support mutual aid. Read more...
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The Right Now Needs Fund is an Alliance for Education program that works at the individual school level to provide funds to all Seattle Public Schools buildings to support the immediate basic needs of Seattle students, covering the cost of warm clothing, meals, technology access, and housing that are not otherwise funded in a school budget. Students or families can Read more...
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Hosted by Seattle Foundation, the COVID-19 Response Fund will provide flexible resources to organizations working with communities who are disproportionately impacted by coronavirus and the economic consequences of the outbreak. The Fund is designed to complement the work of public health officials and expand local capacity to address all aspects of the outbreak as efficiently as possible. Read more...