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posted on Friday, July 17, 2020 in Grow Cedar Valley

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Recent Updates

Updated 2/15/2022

Grow Cedar Valley Special Values


Grow Cedar Valley has hosted several informational webinars with current information, updates, and best practices.

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State of Iowa

Business Guidance & Financial Assistance

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Tips

  • Review your supply chain and analyze the potential impact and alternatives for supplies.

  • Review finances, work on contingencies of how to manage finances should a business begin to slow, talk with your banker about options that you can tap into should the need arise.

  • Talk with your business insurance provider as well.

  • If the business does slow, document your losses. 

IRS Tax Relief

Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA)

The FFCRA legislation took effect on April 1, 2020, and includes expansions of FMLA and Paid Sick Leave. Mandates apply to all employers with less than 500 employees (with some exemptions).

American Rescue Plan Act

  • The American Rescue Plan Act provides additional relief for the nation’s small businesses and hard-hit industries for programs the SBA is currently administering and adds new efforts, including:

    • $7.25 billion additional for the Paycheck Protection Program, including to expand eligibility to additional nonprofits and digital news services
    • Additional funds are allocated for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program, and now allows businesses to apply for both a PPP loan after Dec. 27, 2020, and the SVOG
    • $15 billion additional for Targeted Economic Injury Disaster Loan Advance (EIDL) payments, including NEW $5 billion for Supplemental Targeted EIDL Advance payments for those hardest hit
    • NEW - $28.6 billion for the Restaurant Revitalization Fund for industry-focused grants  
    • NEW - $100 million to establish a Community Navigator pilot program; grants will go to eligible organizations supporting efforts to improve access to COVID–19 pandemic assistance programs and resources. 

Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA)

Unemployment

Small Business Administration

  • Updates to the COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program
    • To expedite the application process, the SBA recently simplified the affiliation requirements, and streamlined the loan review process. The program’s low interest rates and 30-year repayment term provide manageable payments that can be deferred up to 2-years – allowing better control of cash flow. The program closes on December 31, 2021.

  • SBA Updated PPP guidance
  • SBA Released EZ Forgiveness Application
    • Allowed to apply if you meet one of the following requirements:
      • You are self-employed and have no employees
      • Note: Businesses that don't meet one of these requirements will still need to complete the Full Forgiveness Application
      • You experienced reductions in business activity as a result of health directives related to COVID-19 and did not reduce the salaries or wages of your employees by more than 25%.
      • You did not reduce the salaries or wages of your employees by more than 25% and did not reduce the number of hours of your employees
  • COVID-19 Resource Center
  • Request counseling from any center. Phone, email, and video assistance available

Black Hawk County

Other Possible Funding Sources for Business

Cedar Valley Resources 

  • Mask Up Cedar Valley Flyers

    • Grow Cedar Valley has shared some graphics businesses can use to promote the wearing of masks when social distance guidelines can not be followed. We know it is a sacrifice of our comfort, but we believe all measures must be taken seriously when it ensures our area businesses remain open. Please follow mask best practices and guidelines.

    • View flyers

  • Grow Cedar Valley's Return to Work Guide

    • As the Cedar Valley continues to reopen, Grow Cedar Valley is doing the same. Our staff is gradually returning to the office while still conducting a majority of our work remotely. If your business is looking for assistance for reopening, please check out/use our Return to Work Guide as a reference!

  • Mask of Wellness

    • A positive approach that benefits the social, physical, and economic wellness of a community and provides businesses with a free COVID-Conscious method and self-certification program

  • EMBARC helplines in 10 different languages for refugee and immigrant community members for help with basic medical questions, essential supplies like food, victim services, and applying for unemployment benefits. 

    • Staff and volunteers with EMBARC are available to take calls and answer emails Monday to Friday from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. 

  • Service and opportunities from Grow Cedar Valley Investors
  • Cedar Valley Strong: Local effort to communicate businesses still open, and clearinghouse for support of the local business.
  • Cedar Falls Downtown Local Business Updates
  • KWWL Takeout Guide
  • Local businesses need your support. Check out our online directory, a great place to start.
  • 5 Ways to Help Your Favorite Restaurant Survive COVID-19
  • Cedar Falls, Iowa COVID-19 Relief and Information Site
  • Waterloo, Iowa COVID-19 Information Hub

Education

Other Resources

Information for Employers (Reopening, Returning to the Workplace, Health & Safety Guidelines)

Grow Cedar Valley

We realize that the uptick in cancellations may feel alarming. Remember that these are all strategies to stop the spread. In light of that, we at Grow Cedar Valley will be implementing the following procedures to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus:

  • All staff will telecommute when possible.
  • Non-essential events and meetings have been or will be canceled, postponed, or adjusted to take place as a virtual meeting.
  • Follow CDC guidelines and highly encourage the wearing of masks regardless of vaccination status, especially when social distancing is not feasible. 

As our community continues to contend with this health crisis, we want to thank our critical service workers, businesses, non-profits, and governments that have and will be on the front lines. We recognize that this is a fluid situation with changes occurring hourly around our community and the country. Rest assured, we will continue to monitor the situation and provide any updates regarding our operations.

If there are any questions or concerns, please contact Grow Cedar Valley staff. We welcome your feedback, if there is a resource that you are looking for or requirements please let us know!