[OMS_MANAGERS] OMS Daily Roundup

Caren A Jackson cajphotos at mac.com
Thu Apr 2 08:33:35 PDT 2020


What can anyone tell us about a service for decontaminating an office or store once some that worked there is diagnosed with the virus?  I know that Utah has a service that does that.

Caren Ann Jackson, Salem

> On Apr 2, 2020, at 8:11 AM, STUART Sheri * OPRD via OMS_MANAGERS <oms_managers at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> wrote:
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> I know there is a lot of information flying around these days and it is pretty confusing. I know folks in the state are working on a chart to summarize some of the info but in the meantime I found a nifty chart from Delaware – see attached. It summarizes a lot of the new programs to help in the face of Covid-19. All pertinent w/the exception of the Delaware info. Also, below is a summary of some of the resources and grants that are open right now – will get it added to the Resource List.  
> COVID-19 Response Resources
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> ·    Farmer Relief Fund – American Farmland Trust: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYRJbeOzH2MLOjVdDy1mChLfW5wCMMf2kvGiuFKhDiOXOEaYIQ0XyhMQYELbRGHpjiIc8BEnGpHbMjpdjv3jHkYBVdmrv5YJnzSmi0RuJt8SkL19PIZmEdaKat-C6XkZcN7Vi6IIrHmL7k9jYUhvukHFPruuJJzySto1-rF5hoyqN1vsx4LAf6CTTG6JhtDtBYK-wQQdEM9H8AwmsvFw-ylc=&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> AFT’s Farmer Relief Fund will award farmers with cash grants of up to $1,000 each to help them weather the current storm of market disruptions caused by the coronavirus crisis. Initially, eligible applicants include any small and mid-size direct-market producers. These are defined as producers with annual gross revenue of between $10,000 and $1 million from sales at farmers markets and/or direct sales to restaurants, caterers, schools, stores, or makers who use farm products as inputs. Deadline: Initial application round extending until April 23rd, with grants beginning to be made by May 1st.
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> ·    Paycheck Protection Program – U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA): <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYRJbeOzH2MLOdCRnYRutnET4aEPrXpwd4P6Ajs6GNOkH8ipnmy3jX4Lrx3BZ3OH_ofj5V7cKoVkLGng9Qa6Yare_Fyz341ar3ut8sXDcNnX-VmVKFCP-Lysz6ZQstK2MpphkH8UXPAgK8DW5j3LD6qNFhtSNpndISQ==&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> The Paycheck Protection Program is a loan designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on the payroll. SBA will forgive loans if all employees are kept on the payroll for eight weeks and the money is used for payroll, rent, mortgage interest, or utilities. This program is for any small business with less than 500 employees (including sole proprietorships, independent contractors and self-employed persons), private non-profit organization or 501(c)(19) veterans organizations affected by coronavirus/COVID-19. Businesses in certain industries may have more than 500 employees if they meet the SBA’s size standards for those industries. Small businesses in the hospitality and food industry with more than one location could also be eligible at the store and location level if the store employs less than 500 workers. This means each store location could be eligible. Deadline: June 30, 2020. 
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> ·    Economic Injury Disaster Loan – U.S. Small Business Administration: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYV_OgXcoDFr6xPaFjAdxzxKDvnLSxPwXyWoLHASTfaJ3wghtVU-wL3O2hxAvm1BsSPFusGsdKcoU2ISA_sPAicBpt2O5Xi7s7ZXi7LOwgPmIL6INIvBOKgsnSwdBxyvuKB_tvHr7kBOJ&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on small businesses, Missouri has been granted a disaster declaration by the SBA. This makes low interest disaster loans available to small businesses and private non-profits severely impacted by the Coronavirus (COVID-19). SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans offer up to $2 million in assistance for each affected small business or non-profit. These loans can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing. Deadline: December 21, 2020.
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> ·    USDA Programming Changes: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYRJbeOzH2MLO9D2bY52vyDVwQjvRp10ABLPftoHQ2THorLNlCogdWbqV53zEZJjEuQl_hhPm1DhLGCs6lREiYxnGA-GI95WtBYSjXXhH8RwFRfYfCwx0KlMpp6Ocw2i3xnZldMS-1QXq0EB7fR5R7MNIIQeM2udeEFNmdnxeej2x1OfD4ODbIjqf0_Hlz6DMbw==&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, USDA has made some changes to current and upcoming grant programs including deferred payments and extended due dates.
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> ·    Facebook Small Business Grants Program: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYRJbeOzH2MLO7UzIvPJ7xlEGhNc_eTe7vXbjJssjMxytgho29VaLI3toDAnA-roaQp8nJRgohB-aLAmgty7DNo69i1cmlvdRxcJ3vuartZ3FlRiEtEn87swrOoJ36KsC5eBA47liUj_lsNLm1jMKlSyicYNk4IiOpw==&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> Facebook is offering a Small Business Grant Program to assist small businesses during the global outbreak of COVID-19. They are offering $100M in cash grants and Facebook ad credits. The details of this grant are still being worked out, but interested small businesses can sign up to get updates.
> Current Grant Opportunities
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> Diamonds in the Rough <https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx>: Diamonds in the Rough grants are to restore or reconstruct the facades of buildings that have been heavily altered over the years. The purpose is to return them to their historic appearance and potentially qualify them for historic designation (local or national). These grants are part of the SHPO's Preserving Oregon Grant Program. Grants may be awarded up to $20,000. These grants are funded in part by the Oregon Cultural Trust. Deadline: May 14, 2020 (11:59 p.m.)
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> Preserving Oregon <https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx>: The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) offers matching grants for rehabilitation work that supports the preservation of historic resources listed in the National Register of Historic Places or for significant work contributing toward identifying, preserving and/or interpreting archaeological sites. Letter of Intent Deadline: April 16, 2020 (11:59 p.m.). Application Deadline: May 14, 2020 (11:59 p.m.)
> ·    Rural Energy for American Program – USDA: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYWDnro5HQtcMvi-v64IEBMzGsxRnnmf1sw-5yoZG8Th8MP7vO3h0BmOWeXcTJbtN3eNftqVc0-EBloOTit9lq8Q3F57gMWSC3StUqCtNyiJkBhg_EdmUaqV_NJaL1bwb8iGZwJLhKaViPjggnz_Z_sd9aPeaNnmwu6N0ycbAaNjuaqb4DBltLLjukbKtpRcTE9sT2DeOL6tQ7DNB0wL8vOE=&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> USDA is offering funding through the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) Renewable Energy Systems and Energy Efficiency Improvements Grants and Guaranteed Loans. The program offers financing and grant funding for agriculture producers and rural small businesses to purchase, install, and construct renewable energy systems or complete energy efficiency improvements. EXTENDED Deadline: April 15, 2020.
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> ·    Rural Business Development Grant – USDA:  <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYSf2X3qfms9OZTzVhqxD9qWtKB9GVnjnUSo1G-u0igQrJuH34hU9rYmWSY9RsUnzo3jy7Af0qFkCe-6IE_1Um_3mCyz64ZCTC59Bl685t4C9hxyLWr_JkaVwCm9Zfq-FL_--X70nhq4Mk_6Y9nLtm6wcG2U3v6FRFMcN2M7f7oOm&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==>This program is designed to provide technical assistance and training for small rural businesses. Potential applicants are rural public entities that include towns, communities, state agencies, authorities, nonprofit corporations, institutions of higher education, federally-recognized tribes, and rural cooperatives. Rural Business Development Grant money must be used for projects that benefit rural areas or towns outside the urbanized periphery of any city with a population of 50,000 or more. There is no maximum grant amount; however, smaller requests are given higher priority. There is no cost sharing requirement.EXTENDED Deadline: April 15, 2020.
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> ·    CANCELLED - Challenge America – National Endowment for the Arts: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYSOX3BV2hzd44qqnrJuEfiOnq2P1EqwXZmKERJzGGMhzuJTBy0HOaqR5Q2QI4nUVOP2MZlM7Moq-HphkmtaeV6dE3KQkVYcrfE7QMIH1uSTmoyy-WL0KXWezZ-x03cBZxttNN4hrfX1rfy1n1QAk1ztM4Djs-20ibvJGQUfpMg4Z9DwNi4YigVU=&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> Notice from the National Endowment for the Arts: For the National Endowment for the Arts to effectively and efficiently gear up to distribute $75 million in funding provided to it by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the Arts Endowment must cancel its April 9, 2020 Challenge America application deadline. Challenge America applicants should apply for Grants for Arts Projects with a deadline of July 9, 2020.
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> ·    Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program – National Parks Service: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYSOX3BV2hzd4gSe2HjSx1xZ4SNDzuHCnVjYbdFtS4_qi_dhwThHqcdyI9AEH3z-vImEOlRfMnHNwP2loon6kL3POQuN6-gIHxU8AYMJ6wG5TEathfQrBd3jMIx0v7EinusdrrQXZfJLzPAduEb5pPY3tIRn-PT_-tg==&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> Renamed in 2019, the Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program is a new Historic Preservation Fund grant program created in fiscal year 2018 that supports subgrant programs that enable the rehabilitation of historic properties and rehabilitate, protect, and foster economic development of rural communities. This program funds preservation projects for historic sites, including architectural and engineering services and physical building preservation through subgrants to communities determined rural by the US Bureau of the Census. Eligible properties must be listed in the National Register of Historic Places or determined eligible for listing at the National, State, or local level of significance and located within rural (non-urban) communities with populations less than 50,000. States, Tribes, Certified Local Governments, and non-profits will apply for funding that will in turn be subgranted to rural communities in their jurisdictions. Deadline: April 21, 2020.
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> ·    National Fund for Sacred Places – Partners for Sacred Places in collaboration with the National Trust for Historic Preservation: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYTXjRsXZErBkqmTA99VnZhIPoKuVz-MXxI2-YWvF4SX1FObWT9CJMSM0lV6HXsJlREtgnQzbN9UUoXpMqQbf8ZDLDm-bpGb_UOkdq2-22I76&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> This program offers participating congregations with two critical resources to support the stewardship of their historic facilities. This includes capacity-building technical support services and capital grants for the restoration of the building. Each participating congregation is required to send representatives to capacity-building training. Planning grants that average $5,000 are administered to participants on a rolling basis upon request and can cover a variety of professional services needed beyond the expertise of the congregation. Participating congregations will also receive a package of individualized technical assistance. After finalizing a comprehensive fundraising plan and scope of work—and once participating congregations have completed the National Fund training and received other capacity-building services—participants are ready to request a capital grant of $50,000-250,000. Deadline: Letter of Intent due April 22, 2020, full application due July 13, 2020.
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> ·    Hart Family Fund for Small Towns – National Trust for Historic Preservation: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYSf2X3qfms9Of2HC0QCcldIOy-sOEJFpu2QxK_zg2IjO1lJKOiyXBdZMYHTCTOQ8KoEGYWxwb1Vgo_llrDSHlQyCJNHdhUjMhpF8camuBRJivBUXbYfdxubZzyOsSrFq7AcKKKfmVPY1zEJhtzCV5VviHmJZYM2tmunOjgOBruqse8zyP_U4OITUtMWZY1XuVg==&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> Grants from the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns are intended to encourage preservation at the local level by providing seed money for preservation projects in small towns. These grants help stimulate public discussion, enable local groups to gain the technical expertise needed for particular projects, introduce the public to preservation concepts and techniques, and encourage financial participation by the private sector. Grants from the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns generally range from $2,500 to $15,000. Public agencies and nonprofit organizations in towns with a population of 10,000 or less are eligible. Deadline: May 1, 2020.
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> ·    Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI) – USDA: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYfeM-sJFfjIK2QiSnZQdj7dsa6nzNYho2fvXGdTVR3XVuW94obKsvfbNYk0ShQeMFOmEloWsTA3-qYZJT_KqDqF3-eNTR1cOjlw42OyY0g8OQScLxNUgsGXgPg2PzHGrSOu93PNZMP-cQwZepRtAFRUMltjS-CAqQxqgekJZgkE0VoLcP_ltvTk=&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> The intermediary must provide a program of financial and technical assistance to recipients to develop their capacity and ability to undertake projects related to housing, community facilities, and community and economic development projects in rural areas. RCDI grants may be awarded to non-profit and community development organizations, low-income rural communities, and federally recognized tribes. Minimum grant award is $50,000; maximum grant award is $250,000. Matching fund are required equal to the amount of the grant. Deadline: Electronic submissions due May 13, 2020 and paper submissions due May 18, 2020.
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> ·    Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grant – National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH): <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYTXjRsXZErBkG7CcsNqVw6vEvDJxh22FWzSY0B9w2HSwtzO1MK4YbQz53loFtLeAMjf9tPAzsfFYqXAH4bQyHQnm3l_8gfIsl4kzi_sG69E2QLBw-GdYmjbpTh0w0ZVFyn7BIA94Ewrpr0H3fJTjAkUCMQ4tXcDJXMtvQDATHPasdI-vhRvuhrhtm0OF5YSmGA==&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> The mission of this Challenge Grants program is to strengthen the institutional base of the humanities by enabling infrastructure development and capacity building. Awards aim to help institutions secure long-term support for their core activities and expand efforts to preserve and create access to outstanding humanities materials. Applications are welcome from colleges and universities, museums, public libraries, research institutions, historical societies and historic sites, scholarly associations, state humanities councils, and other public and nonprofit humanities entities. The program funds two distinct types of project: capital projects and digital infrastructure. Capital projects supports the design, purchase, construction, restoration, or renovation of facilities for humanities activities. Digital infrastructure supports the maintenance, modernization and sustainability of existing digital scholarly projects and platforms. Deadline: May 15, 2020. Optional draft due April 3, 2020.
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> ·    Community Challenge – AARP: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYTZPC2jBmbRGq7MHAqoJ8yfTM4opILMIXA4dFusa2BcKIiGQLzqsgmPriY11qks5i9-Y0LO2B2HHHOoTqQCfPZa4sRkYAbPGOSMHBxZAlWLvpr9ZCyaLwp314FiVP1au5UeV47UZyn4kR-jhCjKpmsIAfIjORYO-uvMsQi1c_hdI4v9oqEfAF5KzWqjQK8w1CA==&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> The AARP Community Challenge grant program is part of the nationwide AARP Livable Communities initiative that helps communities become great places to live for residents of all ages. The AARP Community Challenge provides small grants to fund "quick-action" projects that can help communities become more livable for people of all ages. The grant program will provide funds for community-based projects related to housing, transportation, public space, technology (“smart cities”), civic engagement, and more. Grants can range from several hundred dollars for smaller, short-term activities to several thousand or tens of thousands of dollars for larger projects. EXTENDED Deadline: May 15, 2020.
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> Highlighted Ongoing Grant Opportunities
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> ·    Emergency/Intervention Funding – National Trust for Historic Preservation: <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001igNmsh4-b5jdXfiS_rl0jgeibHBTy3iYcFPDu-5jJDNh6ZNIWh7CYR2rHNuwTDsSLRfAWvRoA0pKIkZKVPzIaeldaDk7WVGwcGPimdZv8wDarU9_O_DRaQImj8NHnUe9nRenCshiPkXg3bvzFD92uEoaoHoh1FEfMU3Q10fbVTdCdx5rh5WOR6Eap0jbNWAfdwpRhHGa4f7nPUJdJ7QO5z_pFGxklkDwHr2ZeGik2Yc=&c=Rf-HOzIofQ96VamVyaFFfED3cgXudjeKKck6jp-I4oO7PrjI7Lu-CA==&ch=tsFs0nh-RBjW5X5whfFdHTtIsZObd2E5ENy2X6c1CAJ97XrCMMLqDw==> Intervention funding from the National Trust is awarded in emergency situations when immediate and unanticipated work is needed to save a historic structure, such as when a fire or other natural disaster strikes. Funding is restricted to nonprofit organizations and public agencies. Emergency grants typically range from $1,000 to $5,000, but unlike the majority of our grant funding, a cash match is not required for intervention projects. Deadline: ongoing.
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