Restaurant Workers
Aggregator site dedicated to restaurants and workers coping with the effects of COVID-19. Contains immigrant specific information and links to financial aid assistance.
Aggregator site dedicated to restaurants and workers coping with the effects of COVID-19. Contains immigrant specific information and links to financial aid assistance.
Resource for finding COVID-19 grants by region (specifically for nonprofits, schools, and municipalities).
Two types of small business loan relief:
Option 1: Borrow $15,000-$75,000+ in working capital;45 day payment-free period;3.75% interest rate over an initial 6-month interest-only payment period;5% interest rate over a 3-year fully amortizing loan after the interest-only period;No pre-payment penalties.
Option 2: Borrow $15,000-$50,000 in working capital;45 day payment-free period;3.75% interest rate over an initial 6-month interest-only payment period;7.5% interest rate over a 3-year fully amortizing loan after the interest only period.
No pre-payment penalties
The GoFundMe.org Small Business Relief Fund will provide micro-grants to qualifying small businesses negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Small Business Relief Fund will provide one-time matching grants to qualifying small businesses.
To qualify for a matching grant from the Small Business Relief Fund, the GoFundMe fundraiser must raise at least $500 and verify that your small business has been negatively impacted by a government mandate due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resources for small businesses owners, individuals, seniors, veterans, unemployed individuals, immigrants and incarcerated individuals impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.
Resources for entrepreneurs – particularly sole proprietors and independent contractors – who have been impacted by COVID-19. Information on this site includes details about unemployment eligibility, resources for immigrant workers, and state and local resources by state.
Open for Business Hub lists technology companies that are helping small businesses by enabling remote work during the pandemic.
Resources for entrepreneurs – particularly sole proprietors and independent contractors – who have been impacted by COVID-19. Information includes details about unemployment eligibility, resources for immigrant workers, and state and local resources by state.
SoGal Foundation has teamed up with Winky Lux, bluemercury, twelveNYC and Lively to make a small step towards progress by providing at least (3) $10K and (6) $5K cash grants to Black women or nonbinary entrepreneurs. Awardees will also receive tactical help navigating the fundraising environment at large so that they will have a more equitable opportunity at scaling the next billion dollar idea. They will also receive lifetime “ask-me-anything” access to the SoGal Foundation and SoGal Ventures teams. We know this is a small start, and we are hopeful that it will grow.
Our emergency financial assistance program provides temporary financial assistance to those with documented financial need due to unforeseen circumstances.
Once we receive your application, a social services team member will get in touch with you to assess eligibility, discuss your particular situation and financial need, help develop a plan of action, and if helpful, connect you to community resources.