Small business owners who missed out on the first round of the SBA Paycheck Protection Program funding have another chance as round two is on its way.
The time to apply is now, experts advice because it is anticipated the fund will run out quickly.Â
With millions of businesses across America competing for PPP funding, Mountain Bizworks is actively processing applications now to be ready to submit when the Paycheck Protection Program reopens.Â
Visit their funding help center here to get started.
Business owners can also schedule a call with one of the disaster program specialists or access a variety of FAQs and other self-guided resources.
Help is also available for nonprofits. The Leverage Fund team at Dogwood Health Trust has been busy tracking down funding opportunities that can help keep your nonprofit on track and serving communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The initial phase of grants will focus on healthcare entities, and their community partners responding to the crisis. Grant application directions and documents will be posted on the site on April 27.
The Small Business Center at Haywood Community College also stands ready to help with confidential counseling, online webinars and training opportunities, and referrals. Find them here.Â
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