From The Trussville Tribune staff reports
CENTER POINT — The Center Point Area Chamber of Commerce announced programs for small businesses, nonprofits, startups, freelancers and artists, impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Alabama Emergency Response Program will be hosted by gener8tor. The one-week, virtual programs will feature daily webinars designed to connect small businesses with resources. One-on-one consultations are also available.
The program will be offered from Monday, April 13 through Friday, April 17. The deadline to signup is Monday, April 13, at 9 a.m. Small businesses can enroll by clicking here.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Program participants will be invited to attend daily, lunch-time webinars with experts in the following topics:
- Step-by-step process on applying for SBA loan & grant programs
- Civic, philanthropic and state-based emergency relief resources
- Employment law experts to navigate changes required by new laws
- Federal emergency relief programs (e.g. CARES Act)
- Mental health and wellness resources for small business owners
The Center Point Area Chamber of Commerce office is closed until April 30. Staff is available at centerpointchamber@gmail.com.