Help Us Make #VallejoStrong

To mitigate the economic impacts caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the City of Vallejo wants to highlight a variety of programs and efforts to support small businesses and workers. The City’s Economic Development staff is actively working to gather information from local businesses to share with resource partners to support small businesses and workers during this crisis. The City has been working with federal, state and local agencies to provide resources to local businesses during this crisis.

The Economic Development team is collecting information from local businesses to share with resource partners to support small business. Provide your information to participate!

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Small Business Financial Assistance Information

Economic Injury Disasters Loans

The Small Business Association (SBA) is offering low interest Economic Injury Disasters Loans for small businesses, non profits, homeowners and renters.

Disaster Relief Loans

Small Business Finance Center (SBFC) is working with its partners to provide disaster relief loans to small businesses and farmers. To see a list of partners and to apply click here.

Business Advising

The Solano SBDC is assisting businesses with one-on-one (no-cost)  Business advising and Disaster Loan application assistance. * Download the COVID-19 Business Survival Guide

Rapid Response Service for Businesses

Solanoemployment.org has set-up a Rapid Response Service for Businesses. Contact Pamela Clemmons at (707) 307-3986 for more information. View the flier here.

0% Interest Loans

Kiva.org is offering 0% interest small business loans up to $15,000.

Other Disaster Relief Benefits

On Benefits.gov, you can find government benefits related to unemployment assistance, healthcare, and food and nutrition.

Other Information for Small Businesses

Goldman Sachs Business Impact Survey

Goldman Sachs has conducted a survey of 10,000 businesses. The survey results highlights the critical need for policy action and immediate support

CA Employment and Development Department

California employers directly affected by the emergency or disaster may request an extension of up to 60 days to file their state payroll reports and to deposit state payroll taxes.

Unemployment WorkShare Program

Employers can apply for the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Work Sharing Program if reduced production, services, or other conditions cause them to seek an alternative to layoffs.

Boost with Facebook

Boost with Facebook is offering $100M in cash grants and ad credits for up to 30,000 eligible small businesses in 30 countries.

CA Association for Local Economic Development

California Association for Local Economic Development (CALED) has gathered federal, state, and local resources that provide guidance as well as examples of what communities are doing to help their local businesses.

Restaurant FAQ's

The National Restaurant Association continues to engage with local, state, and federal officials to help our employers and employees address this public health emergency.

Other Information

Information for Non Profit Organizations

CalNonProfits has put together a list of resources for Non Profit Organizations. Visit NonProfits.org for a list of resources that are available.

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