Covid-19 Resources

California Relief Grant Program Round 6


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Offering loans up to $100,000 through the California Rebuilding Fund

If you know a business that is in need of recovery funds, we can help. Main Street Launch is a participating lender for the California Rebuilding Fund, which offers low-cost capital for businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  For information click on the link below.


President Joe Biden early Monday announced a series of changes to the Paycheck Protection Program designed to make the program more accessible to underserved borrowers. The changes: as Alameda County Returns to Purple Tier

  • Starting Wednesday, only businesses with fewer than 20 employees can apply for loans for a two-week period.
  • The way loans are calculated will be revised so businesses without employees get more relief. The previous calculation — based on payroll — made the program ineffective for sole proprietors and independent contractors, including many businesses of color. The Biden administration also will set aside $1 billion in PPP loan funds for businesses without employees in low- and moderate-income areas.
  • The elimination of an exclusion that prevents business owners with non-fraud felony convictions from accessing the program.
  • The elimination of an exclusion that prevents business owners who are delinquent on federal students loans from accessing the program.
  • Non-citizen small-business owners who are lawful U.S. residents will be able to apply for loans using individual taxpayer identification numbers.

PPP, the Small Business Administration’s principal pandemic-relief program, is scheduled to run through March 31.


Oakland’s Outdoor Businesses and Activities Resume as Alameda County Returns to Purple Tier

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Oakland homeowners: Are you behind on mortgage or HOA payments as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic?
Contact HERA to find out whether you are eligible for grant funds to pay that debt. Contact Us Today →HERA

Additional Resources:
City of Oakland
Small Business Administration
Alameda County
SBDC Alameda County
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