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Be sure to grab your badge at the bottom of this post to ad to your awards on your website if you’re a featured artist! Can’t wait to see what 2023 has in store for them. To have helped in any way to facilitate this has been an honor and joy. Some of these artists started their photography journey with AHA, some have used the education & tools to find their deeper purpose & level up and some have grown into becoming educators themselves. It never ceases to amaze me the talent and growth that this group showcases. Please note that if you have smaller quantities of these items, you may redirect or donate to your nearby police, fire, and ambulance services in order to minimize your travel and other logistical steps with your donation.I’m so happy to share and celebrate the top 100 artists of 2022, selected by and from my “All Heart Access” online workshop students. We will then be in touch about the next logistical steps. When emailing items available for donation to it is essential to list the items’ current location and exact quantity in an “each” type standard as opposed to boxes/pallet, etc.

Ventilators – LTV1200 Vyaire/ReVel Carefusion or BiPAP v60 Phillips RespironicsĪll donated items should be in the manufacture's original packaging and unopened. Here’s the list of items they are looking for: For donations of personal protective equipment, please email. We are asking for your support in providing our hospitals, Illinois doctors and first responders that are in desperate need of items. For example, a Chicago-based life sciences industry association, is coordinating efforts from among their membership to donate much-needed medical supplies vital for our Illinois communities. Their contributions are much appreciated by us all. Many businesses and organizations have already reached out to DCEO to offer support, donations and assistance in any way they can. Not surprisingly, during this challenge Illinoisans are stepping up and pulling together. Under the leadership of Erin Guthrie, Director, the Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity (DCEO) recognizes the tremendous impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is having, not only on businesses, but our communities and families as well. ***As of : Illinois DCEO is calling for your support in donations of PPE items*** Look into the resource partners in the Counseling and Training section on page 9.
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Quality, free counseling to help you navigate this uncertain economic time? The Small Business Debt Relief Program starting on page 6 could help. To ease your fears about keeping up with payments on your current or potential SBA loan? Look into an Emergency Economic Injury Grant starting on page 7. The Paycheck Protection Program starting on page 2 might be right for you.Ī quick infusion of a smaller amount of cash to cover you right now? Struggling to get started? The following questions might help point you in the right direction.Ĭapital to cover the cost of retaining employees? You can view the CARES Act Guide to see information about the major programs and initiatives that will soon be available from the Small Business Administration (SBA) to address these needs, as well as some additional tax provisions that ar e outside the scope of SBA. When implemented, there will be many new resources available for small businesses, as well as certain non-profits and other employers. The programs and initiatives in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act that was just passed by Congress are intended to assist business owners with whatever needs they have right now. The information our center has at this time (as of ) is as follows:

Our focus at the SBDC is providing our small businesses, lenders, and other small business stakeholders with information that reflects the actual program implementation of the legislation with associated rules and requirements.

However, it is premature to discuss program implementation specifics of the CARES Act because that work is still being done and program details may change. The federal agencies involved are working diligently to get program rules and processes in place to small businesses as soon as possible. ***As of : The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress***Īdditional detailed information will be communicated in the days to come on the CARES Act.
