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Draft of Safer At Home Checklist: Business Input is Requested

Document Draft..THIS IS NOT OFFICIAL…SEEKING INPUT….Boulder County Public Health is looking for Business Feedback for the Safer At Home Business Checklist. Please comment directly on this document and any additional feedback about this document can be directed to Zac Swank at zswank@bouldercounty.org Draft Business Checklist Notes about this document: Boulder County Public Health (BCPH) is

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Unemployment Application for Self-employed, Independent Contractors, Gig Workers opens on April 20th

When the application opens, apply right away. Take a moment to get your paperwork together. Click Here: Colorado Office of Employment Update as of April 17, 2020: On April 20, 2020, we will begin taking unemployment benefit applications under the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act), paying the additional $600 per week

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4.17.20 NDDA Virtual Special Meeting See Link for Details

The Downtown Development Authority will be hosting an emergency meeting tomorrow, Friday, April 17, 2020 at 6:00pm to finalize recommendations regarding stop gap funding. The meeting will be held virtually and is open to the public. Meeting Access Information – WebEx: Meeting link: Click Here Meeting number: 298 560 694 Phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll Click

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EIDL Loan: $10,000 Forgivable for Small Businesses, Independent Contractor, Sole Proprietorship

https://covid19relief.sba.gov/#/ Loan Details Maximum amount of $2,000,000 Proceeds must be used for working capital needs such as fixed debt and payroll Interest rate of 3.75% for businesses and 2.75% for nonprofits Loan term of up to 30 years, depending on the needs of the borrower Automatic one-year deferment on repayment so the first payment is

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DOI Releases Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Business Interruption insurance and COVID-19

Business Interruption Insurance FAQ With the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a lot of talk and many questions about Business Interruption insurance. Because of that, the Colorado Division of Insurance is sharing this list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Business Interruption insurance and COVID-19 – what it is, what it covers, how it compares

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CARES List of Lenders

https://files.constantcontact.com/573079d6001/80afe435-71e1-4de1-8c7d-094e00a0274a.pdf SBA Participating 7a Lenders in Colorado (Colorado Based Lenders in Bold) 5 Star Bank Accion Adams Bank & Trust Alamosa State Bank Alpine Bank America First FEDERAL CREDIT UNION American Bank of Commerce Ameris Bank AMG National Trust Bank ANB Bank Atlantic Capital Bank, National Association Bank of America, National Association Bank of Colorado

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4.2.20 Gov. Polis Extends Health Insurance

VID-19 Special Enrollment Period for  Health Insurance Extended to April 30  Extension allows uninsured Coloradans more time  to enroll during global pandemic DENVER – The COVID-19 Special Enrollment Period for individual health insurance will be extended to run through April 30, 2020. The original period that was announced on March 19 was set to end on Friday, April

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Colorado Public Health Order: 4.1.20 DATE OF ORDER: APRIL 1, 2020 THIRD UPDATED PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER 20-24 IMPLEMENTING STAY AT HOME REQUIREMENTS PURPOSE OF THE ORDER I issue this amended Public Health Order (PHO or Order) pursuant to the Governor’s directive in Executive Orders D 2020 017 (Ordering Coloradans to Stay at Home Due to

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