Friday, April 17, 2020

U.S. Chamber: Save Small Business Toolkit #SaveSmallBusiness


Good morning #ChamberWorld! #Lookforthehelpers! Listen to the good news! Start the Recovery! Make a small win today and huge wins tomorrow! Build the future now! It's going to be a GREAT day!



U.S. Chamber: Save Small Business Toolkit





Small business owners are fighting to keep their workers employed and their dreams alive. Amid the pandemic, too many small businesses already have shuttered, and millions more are on the brink of permanent closure. 

That’s why we launched the Save Small Business Initiative, a nationwide program to provide supplemental funding, resources and webinars, research, and advocacy. Most immediately, we are urging Congress to replenish funds for critical small business emergency loan programs in the CARES Act.

Join us in supporting small businesses, their workers, and the families and communities that depend on them.

#SaveSmallBusiness



uschamber.com/savesmallbusiness


Key Messages and Example Posts

Small businesses need financial relief NOW. Congress must replenish the #smallbiz emergency loan and grant programs in the CARES Act immediately uschamber.com/savesmallbusiness  #SaveSmallBusiness
Small business owners are fighting to keep their workers employed and their dreams alive. Congress, replenish the #PPPloan and EIDL small business relief programs NOW uschamber.com/savesmallbusiness  #SaveSmallBusiness
Small businesses need our help now more than ever, and we all have a role to play. Join the #SaveSmallBusiness Initiative to help provide immediate support and lay the foundation for recovery. Join us at uschamber.com/savesmallbusiness #SmallBizRelief #coronavirus
Join us in supporting small businesses, their workers, and the families and communities that depend on them #SaveSmallBusiness uschamber.com/savesmallbusiness 
 #SmallBizRelief #coronavirus

Additional Small Business Resources

Coronavirus Emergency Loans Small Business Guide and Checklist

Guide to SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loans

Guide to the Employee Retention Tax Credit

Coronavirus Paid Leave Programs Employer Guide
Guide to CARES Act Relief for Independent Contractors

CO— Coronavirus Small Business Hub

Coronavirus Response Digital Resources Toolkit




#FamousChamber of Commerce Quotations: (via A Bay City TX Chamber Member)


Remain Strong, Take care of your Family, Wash your hands, say your prayers, be kind, shop local, and we will be Winners. 




Brief Note from Jack Klemeyer: Principal at Grow Your Business Coaching


Dear John,

I've been thinking about how to ADAPT During an unexpected event – Like This Quarantine

The Great Equalizer, that’s what my friend and mentor Paul Martinelli calls the current times of most everyone we know being on the same page. Being on the same page in that most of not everyone we know is forced to work from home or with a skeleton crew at their office.

Dealing with weeks on end of being stuck at home can be dauting for sure. The news raves of doom and gloom messages causing anxiety to rise in those that blindly follow the parroted messages broadcast each and every day. If a person didn’t know better, you’d think there was some sort of evil orchestrated plan to drive the populous into a frantic panic.

But how do you and I ADAPT to all this unfamiliar territory? I’ve been thinking about just that and I wanted to share some of my thoughts.

A – Attitude – monitor your attitude and be sure to be feeding it with the right stuff. Read something that inspires you, listen to your favorite tunes, create some kind of art or craft all to bring your attitude up and best.

D – Develop a new skill, or perhaps a new way of thinking. Find something on your list of “I wish I knew how to” and work on it in an intentional way. Make a new discipline of growing that new skill.

A – Appreciate your friends and family. Tell them, call them, Facetime them. Reach out and keep the connections of friends, family, prospects and clients warm and real. Exercise gratitude (appreciation) every day in many ways. We always have something to be grateful for no matter the circumstance.

P – Plan for the comeback. When things “open up” and they will open up, be ready. Get your ducks in a row, organize your files like my friend and professional photographer, Rick McIntyre is doing. Rick is taking this time to get all his fantastic images organized.

T – Think! Practice some of the strategies of, as John Maxwell says, “How Successful People Think” Begin a new practice of Reflective Thinking. Evaluate each day, what good did you do? Practice Creative Thinking. There are things you CAN do! Zoom.us allows you to reach out online for a 40 minute video chat at no cost. Use Facetime or Skype to connect. Have a thinking party… (formerly known as a brainstorming session) with colleagues to create your plan, share what your grateful for, what skill you’re developing.

This is an opportunity to take charge and grow. Learn a new skill. Get better at e-mail, or computer skills. One thing is for sure this is not a time for a pitty party. Come join me for a four session journey of “Leading Through Crisis” with John Maxwell. Register right here there are a few seats left.

Let’s grow together!

Let me know your thoughts…

Stay Healthy!

Jack Klemeyer
Certified John Maxwell Coach,
Grow Your Business Coaching, LLC
(317) 755-6963 - Work | (317) 755-6963 - Mobile



More Resources: USA

Federal

Small Business Administration --- Coronavirus (COVID-19): Small Business Guidance & Loan Resources


U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Independent Contractor's Guide to COVID-19 relief: https://uscham.com/3cpWXL5

Coronavirus Emergency Loans Small Business Guide and Checklist

Guide to SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loans

Guide to the Employee Retention Tax Credit

Coronavirus Paid Leave Programs Employer Guide
Guide to CARES Act Relief for Independent Contractors

CO— Coronavirus Small Business Hub

Coronavirus Response Digital Resources Toolkit


Internal Revenue Service - Corona Tax Relief & Economic Impact payments

Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives


Center for Disease Control

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

United States Government

U.S. White House

U.S. Food & Drug Administration

World Health Organization (WHO)



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