This webinar will cover the new Coronavirus relief bill updates to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness application and related instructions.
Representatives from the SBA and the Washington State Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will provide updates on the new PPP loan and loan forgiveness requirements:
Topics Covered:
PPP Basic Forgiveness Application Information
The PPP Loan Forgiveness Application Required Docs
Simplified Process for PPP loans under $150,000
Effect of the EIDL Advance
Retro-active elements of the new legislation
What you will need to be most successful in obtaining loan forgiveness
Presenters:
Steve Burke, Washington SBDC Certified Business Advisor
Ron Nielsen, Washington SBDC Certified Business Advisor
Janie Sacco, Marketing and Outreach Specialist, Seattle District Office, U.S. Small Business Administration
A Zoom link for the webinar will be sent prior to the event to those who register.
Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration
New Coronavirus relief provisions were signed into law on December 27th, 2020. This training webinar will cover key elements of the legislation with a focus on the new round of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP loans) and the application process:
Covered:
SBA Debt relief and other programs
EIDL & EIDL Advance
Special lending accessibility in the new legislation for certain businesses
Update on how and where to apply for a new or additional PPP
Allowed uses for the PPP loans
Eligibility for the PPP, how to prepare and work with your lender
Key improvements and changes to the PPP
Preparation for loan forgiveness
Where to get additional help
Technical assistance providers for bi-lingual and underserved small businesses are encouraged to attend.
Q and A will be covered as time allows.
Presenters:
Steve Burke, Washington SBDC Certified Business Advisor
Janie Sacco, Marketing and Outreach Specialist, Seattle District Office, U.S. Small Business Administration
Mark Costello, Deputy District Director, Seattle District Office, U.S. Small Business Administration
A Zoom link for the webinar will be sent prior to the event to those who register.
Don’t miss our inaugural Ask the Experts Webinar designed to help get the answers you need to maximize the $284 billion Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) forgivable loan opportunity. Our featured experts include representatives from the SBA and SBDC along with regional lenders from Business Impact NW and Banner Bank.
This will be an interactive Q&A session that will provide you the opportunity to get answers to ALL of your questions — you may post your questions in advance when registering, in addition to interacting with our experts via the online Q&A, and asking your questions live.
For more information on the PPP forgivable loan opportunity please view the recap from last week’s webinar that includes links to the recording, slides and resources at https://tinyurl.com/ERH-PPP.
NOTE: the special two-week window instituted last week by the Biden-Harris Administration which directs lender to only accept PPP applications from organizations with fewer than 20 employees ends next Tuesday, March 9th at 2pm (PST). You may still apply after this time period with the final PPP deadline set for Wednesday, March 31st.
If you are unable to attend the live webinar, please register to receive a link to the on-demand video recording and a transcript of the Q&A.
Speakers:
Kristina Hudson
Executive Director
OneRedmond
Joel Nania
Manager – Seattle District Office
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Janie Sacco
Marketing & Outreach Specialist – Seattle District Office
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Steve Burke
Western Washington Regional Manager
Washington Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
Walter McLaughlin
Senior Vice President & SBA Manager
Banner Bank
Roland Chaiton
Sr Vice President, Sr. Loan Officer & Director Strategic Initiatives
Business Impact NW
Join us for an exclusive conversation with leaders at the Small Business Administration on new changes to the Paycheck Protection Program, and what tools and resources are available to help America’s small businesses recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis.
Disclaimer: Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. American Sign Language Interpreters will be made available for any hearing-impaired attendee on Wednesday, March 3rd at 12:30 pm EST through Monday, March 8th at 4 pm EST (During of webinar series) please contact Judette Crosbie at Judette.Crosbie@sba.gov with the subject header Request for Sign Language Interpreter, with your request, at least 24 hours in advance.
Join us for an exclusive conversation with leaders at the Small Business Administration on new changes to the Paycheck Protection Program, and what tools and resources are available to help America’s small businesses recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis.
Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least 24 hours in advance of this event; please contact Judette Crosbie at Judette.Crosbie@sba.gov with subject header ACCOMMODATION REQUEST. For assistance with registration or other technical difficulties, please contact Stephan Jordan at stephan@publicprivatestrategies.com.
Join us for an exclusive conversation with leaders at the Small Business Administration on new changes to the Paycheck Protection Program, and what tools and resources are available to help America’s small businesses recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis.
Disclaimer: Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least 24 hours in advance of this event; please contact Judette Crosbie at Judette.Crosbie@sba.gov with subject header ACCOMMODATION REQUEST. For assistance with registration or other technical difficulties, please contact Stephan Jordan at stephan@publicprivatestrategies.com.
Join us for an exclusive conversation with leaders at the Small Business Administration on new changes to the Paycheck Protection Program, and what tools and resources are available to help America’s small businesses recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis.
Disclaimer: Cosponsorship Authorization # 21-0501-14: The SBA’s participation in this cosponsored activity is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products or services of any cosponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least 24 hours in advance of this event; please contact Judette Crosbie at Judette.Crosbie@sba.gov with subject header ACCOMMODATION REQUEST. For assistance with registration or other technical difficulties, please contact Stephan Jordan at stephan@publicprivatestrategies.com.
Child care providers – both for profit and non-profit – are eligible for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which provides Coronavirus relief opportunities for small businesses. Better yet, these loans are forgiven under certain circumstances.
The Administration for Children and Families (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services) and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco are hosting a webinar to help child care providers connect with information and resources to access the PPP.
Join SBA staff, local lenders and resource partners for this webinar specifically designed for child care providers that will cover the following:
• Learn about eligibility guidelines.
• Get advice on how to ensure the PPP application process goes smoothly.
• Hear from a peer child care provider who benefitted from a PPP loan.
• Have the opportunity to get questions answered from lenders and technical assistance providers in five breakout sessions specific for Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Spanish speakers.
The March 31 PPP application deadline is quickly approaching — don’t miss your opportunity to apply for this important financial support.
Child care providers, Child Care Resource & Referral Organizations, Small Business Development Centers, Small Business Lenders, Government Agencies
Event Contacts
Kimberly Burgess Simms, Immediate Office of the Regional Administrator, Administration for Children and Families kimberly.burgesssimms@acf.hhs.gov (301) 569-1179
Craig Nolte, Community Development, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, craig.nolte@sf.frb.org (206) 396-2192
This webinar will cover the new Coronavirus relief bill updates to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness application and related instructions.
Representatives from the SBA and the Washington State Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will provide updates on the new PPP loan and loan forgiveness requirements:
Topics Covered:
PPP Basic Forgiveness Application Information
The PPP Loan Forgiveness Application Required Docs
Simplified Process for PPP loans under $150,000
Effect of the EIDL Advance
Retro-active elements of the new legislation
What you will need to be most successful in obtaining loan forgiveness
This webinar will be presented bi-weekly as needed.
Presenters:
Steve Burke, Washington SBDC Certified Business Advisor
Janie Sacco, Marketing and Outreach Specialist, Seattle District Office, U.S. Small Business Administration
Mark Costello, Deputy District Director, Seattle District Office, U.S. Small Business Administration
This year, your taxes are likely going to look a little different than they normally do. Last year, a lot of new programs were created to help small businesses. This means you’re most likely going to deal with situations you’ve never seen before including forgiven loans, grants, and unemployment benefits.
The Economic Aid Act passed on December 27, 2020 also extended the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) created under the CARES Act to include employers that received PPP loans, so any employer meeting ERTC eligibility criteria can now benefit.
Join us for this week’s Eastside Recovery Hub Webinar featuring representatives from the IRS and Falco Sult to learn more about how the different programs will impact your business taxes.