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December 2020 Newsletter The $900 billion in emergency assistance for individuals, families, non-profits, and businesses impacted by the COVID pandemic was officially signed into law on December 27, 2020. In this summary we break down the provisions for Americans and households, how small businesses benefit from the bill, and just how the $900 billion is being allocated. Download the Summary The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (H.R. 133) was signed into law December 27, 2020 and will provide more than $900 billion in emergency assistance due to impacts by the COVID pandemic. Applications are expected to open for federal small business support by January, 6, 2021, so time is of the essence to understand eligibility for communities. In this webinar we will discuss how relief aid will assist small businesses, non-profits, and citizens within your community. Register for the Webinar CARES ACT FUNDING North Central Washington EDD Uses CARES ACT Funding for Retail Academy Read More AWARD Retail Strategies' CEO, Robert Jolly, Named CEO of the Year Read the News DOWNTOWN STRATEGIES Youngstown, Ohio to Focus on Small Business Support and Retention Learn More PRESS RELEASE University of Texas San Antonio Hosts Inaugural Texas Retail Academy Read More During 2020 al fresco dining has become an economic mode of survival for restaurants that have struggled to stay afloat amidst capacity restrictions and mandatory closures. As we move into winter months and temperatures begin to drop, businesses are scrambling to find ways to prolong outdoor service for as long as possible. In this article, our Director of Real Estate, Elliott Cook, addresses the coming season to prepare cities and their restaurants for cold-weather operations. Read the Resource
The $900 billion in emergency assistance for individuals, families, non-profits, and businesses impacted by the COVID pandemic was officially signed into law on December 27, 2020.
In this summary we break down the provisions for Americans and households, how small businesses benefit from the bill, and just how the $900 billion is being allocated.
Download the Summary
The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (H.R. 133) was signed into law December 27, 2020 and will provide more than $900 billion in emergency assistance due to impacts by the COVID pandemic.
Applications are expected to open for federal small business support by January, 6, 2021, so time is of the essence to understand eligibility for communities. In this webinar we will discuss how relief aid will assist small businesses, non-profits, and citizens within your community.
Register for the Webinar
North Central Washington EDD Uses CARES ACT Funding for Retail Academy
Read More
Retail Strategies' CEO, Robert Jolly, Named CEO of the Year
Read the News
Youngstown, Ohio to Focus on Small Business Support and Retention
Learn More
University of Texas San Antonio Hosts Inaugural Texas Retail Academy
During 2020 al fresco dining has become an economic mode of survival for restaurants that have struggled to stay afloat amidst capacity restrictions and mandatory closures. As we move into winter months and temperatures begin to drop, businesses are scrambling to find ways to prolong outdoor service for as long as possible. In this article, our Director of Real Estate, Elliott Cook, addresses the coming season to prepare cities and their restaurants for cold-weather operations.
Read the Resource