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Webinar: Emergency Lending Solutions during the COVID-19 Crisis
April 1, 2020 @ 4:00 am

Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a webinar this Wednesday at 8AM, titled “Emergency lending solutions for businesses and nonprofits available during the COVID-19 crisis.” You can register for the webinar here.
With the passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, I am sure you have a lot of questions. Where is the money going to actually go? How will this affect my organization? What do I need to do to benefit from this relief bill? I wanted to provide you some guidance on those questions so you can hopefully make the best actions for you and your organizations. With $350 billion dedicated to helping small businesses, there is support out there but as always it can be complicated to figure out.
Here are some resources regarding the act that may make it easier for you to understand what is available to you, and how you can access the support:
· Summary Of The Agreement
· Overview Of Each Section
· Resource Guide And Checklist
· Small Business Administration Guidance And Loan Resources
As we head into the uncertainty of the next few weeks, I am certain of one thing; the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce will be here for you. We will continue to stay at the forefront of disseminating important information through the Dutchess Business Notification Network, and we will continue to advocate on your behalf to ensure resources are being dedicated to the business community.
You are the lifeblood of the Hudson Valley, and we will remain as a resource and an advocate for the needs of the business community in the Hudson Valley. Please do not hesitate to reach out to our office with any questions, problems, or to share how you and your staff are learning to adapt and overcome.
We are here for you, and we always will be.
Stay safe, and remember to always Think Local First!
Frank Castella Jr.
President & CEO
Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce