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COVID-19 Local Business Resources for Washington County

COVID-19 Local Business Resources for Washington County

COVID-19 Business Impact Form
March 17, 2020
Dear valued member of the business community,
The Washington County Department of Business Development would like to share the following information and resources to assist businesses during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Please send us an email with a description of the economic impact you are experiencing. If you have interest in applying for a low-interest loan through SBA for COVID-19 related financial issues, please click here to complete the Estimated Disaster Economic Injury Worksheet for Businesses. Send information and completed forms to [email protected].
The SBA provides low-interest disaster loans to help businesses recover from declared disasters. The Hogan Administration and the Commerce Department are applying for the U.S. SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. Application requires the Governor to request an SBA Economic Injury Declaration by certifying at least five (5) businesses in the disaster area suffered substantial economic injury as a result of the incident. SBA will be working through the governors’ office for each of the states to determine the amount of disruption by area before loans will be available to businesses in those impacted areas.
A Letter From Secretary Schulz
COVID-19 : Business Resource Webpage Launches Today
Dear Valued Members of Maryland’s Business Community,
Today, the Maryland Department of Commerce in conjunction with the Maryland Department of Labor, the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation, and several other state agencies launched a new webpage dedicated to business resources during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
The webpage, available on the Maryland Business Express portal, features several resources available for business throughout the state, including guidelines for employers, fair labor standards, information on insurance claims, opportunities for financial assistance, tax questions, and more.
To find resources or learn more about how to keep yourself, your families, and your workers safe, please visit businessexpress.maryland.gov/coronavirus.
We are working diligently to help keep businesses informed as updates are available. Do not hesitate to reach out to us with additional questions at [email protected].
Thank you,
-Kelly
Staff Contact List:
Susan Small, Director
(240)527-1355
Jonathan Horowitz, Business Leader
(301)302-5212
Linda Spence, Business Specialist
(301)302-5230
Leslie Hart, Agriculture Business Specialist
(301) 573-7039
For additional information, please contact the Public Relations and Marketing Department at 240-313-2380 or [email protected].
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