[OMS_MANAGERS] OMS Round-up
STUART Sheri * OPRD
Sheri.Stuart at oregon.gov
Mon Jun 15 10:39:52 PDT 2020
1. American for the Arts: They have a great resource page on their website with links to guides on various grant programs Click Here<https://www.americansforthearts.org/by-topic/funding-resources>
2. Free Webinar - Press Play, Not Pause: Learn how to create fundraising programs which are impervious to broad sings in the economy. Guest: Larry Johnson, Founder, The Eight Principles. June 18, 10 am PT/1 pm ET Click Here<https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nRWu1WhoRZCin3VUTZHaJQ> to register
3. Webinar: What is Our "New Normal" Like?<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=494365&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=uyWQo1za%2Bo7xwd9snnp8zLHgVM6K8Nv%2F&ea.campaigner.id=v6WN8sCOot2ZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0> explores how Main Street, business owners and entrepreneurs, historic sites, and heritage travel can play a key role in America's recovery as communities re-open. Wednesday, June 17 at 11 a.m. PT/2:00 p.m.ET
4. Webinar: Creating a Successful Case Statement<https://us.e-activist.com/ea-action/enclick?ea.url.id=494366&clid=10028&ea.campaigner.email=uyWQo1za%2Bo7xwd9snnp8zLHgVM6K8Nv%2F&ea.campaigner.id=v6WN8sCOot2ZkArzVWMSmA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0> provides guidelines for developing a strong case statement, which will better position your organization's efforts to build financial support. Wednesday, June 24 at 11 a.m. PT/2:00 p.m. ET
5. Update from National Nonprofit on possibility of new stimulus package: The big news of the week, perhaps, is the Administration's acknowledgement that another coronavirus stimulus bill is needed. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said during the Small Business Committee hearing, "I definitely think we are going to need another bipartisan legislation to put more money into the economy." Federal Reserve Chairman Powell urged another fiscal rescue package, warning that the economy may need further support to avoid a cycle of business failures, job losses, and bankruptcies. Speaking over the weekend, White House trade adviser Navarro said the next coronavirus relief package could provide funding up to $2 trillion. Conventional wisdom now holds that Congress will work first on police reform this month and then turn to stimulus legislation after July 4.
6. Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act Enacted: Congress passed and the President signed the bipartisan Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act<http://url4225.councilofnonprofits.org/ls/click?upn=T3-2FW-2FVCVUxM4cjYOXiJHb1crYtJ0XTGaytU3Zz3PJtXpyzbxkKM8ZbL36zCt-2B-2FwuEjnA7FZSGtkVUPflt2faEDlPDAVQxIZ-2BuZCi2ghMHF61cCzRnD6MpQp0M-2BwkFGHFidw7gAKrbQ1s3vUCAAgCng-3D-3Dha9N_-2Ff2PYP-2FmMSAJppTeUFwjk1avVNDZeOowKAzt7L-2BOq-2FSDd9d5-2FdcihX2Oi0tNt9-2FMKkanx1uagHn8uDx-2FOzvCWP3Si7zwYmwvbg12VqIdY5gJMa5qGOqagU6oF-2BCB8A6gW9zIKetz1QcqcD3MjZOBBDE0w7O-2F-2BKURJicF-2BcABGT7Jg3-2FYtTubfhOtzPSMiXBDFf0CA1LeqP4TnfwjVvdXAyMuIA4D83Vum8Y9kB-2F-2Bq-2Fmh8QMzhf9PB2qfmvHMuiqxssNkIYz06f4mPM2UvT4VM9B63AS-2BBN4iDBLJVVWxHT7Jn-2BLm2OGt-2FCBK3DnAltEyLACREKyWPcx7QXLxQ7PgJdx-2BGvVjsLyJgoG-2FKicBGBc-3D> (H.R. 7010) this month. The law extends the PPP until December 31, 2020, expands the covered period for loan use from eight weeks to 24 weeks, and provides several safe harbors and exceptions for rehiring employees. The law replaces the Small Business Administration's rule that at least 75 percent of the funds from PPP loans must go to payroll expenses with one that allows up to 40 percent of funds to be used for non-payroll expenses. Loans entered after June 4 now have a maturity date of five years, rather than the two-year period adopted by SBA and Treasury; earlier borrowers and lenders are permitted to renegotiate the duration of their loans. The Flexibility Act also pushes off the start date for making principle and interest payments. Now, payments start on the later of 10 months after the close of the covered period (if no loan forgiveness application has yet been submitted to the lender) or when the lender receives payment of the forgiven amount from Treasury. On June 10, SBA issued revised regulations<http://url4225.councilofnonprofits.org/ls/click?upn=T3-2FW-2FVCVUxM4cjYOXiJHb1crYtJ0XTGaytU3Zz3PJtXpyzbxkKM8ZbL36zCt-2B-2FwuEjnA7FZSGtkVUPflt2faEDlPDAVQxIZ-2BuZCi2ghMHF4f78KQge2idZIHRb4oABhdvrW5jd3yzp61UTy-2FD4Nm0g-3D-3Dc0fa_-2Ff2PYP-2FmMSAJppTeUFwjk1avVNDZeOowKAzt7L-2BOq-2FSDd9d5-2FdcihX2Oi0tNt9-2FMKkanx1uagHn8uDx-2FOzvCWP3Si7zwYmwvbg12VqIdY5gJMa5qGOqagU6oF-2BCB8A6gW9zIKetz1QcqcD3MjZOBBDE0w7O-2F-2BKURJicF-2BcABGT7Jg3-2FYtTubfhOtzPSMiXBDFf0CA1LeqP4TnfwjVvdXAxt8vXzt6-2Fsf1P6bHTmXP0VHVRHvtzKqfPCz1R2E-2BgivPUNriJ9t5TYU2H-2FSSEnav0IuWQ4Xg6FrLfaCA0jal10KcYHq50du1tLdXSCRCP8NDTrbfyDr4rY47oHpRssa-2BlafMM4clWSobXiYUvt6-2FMM-3D> that modify previous rules and clarify the real-world impact of the new legislation.
7. On June 8, the Federal Reserve announced the expansion of the Mainstreet Lending Program<https://www.votervoice.net/BroadcastLinks/qCr50tjDi1Rnaf72TTFVjA> to small and medium-size businesses. While these types of loans are not the forgivable type and were previously only available to major corporations, the terms may be attractive and provide much more flexibility for use of funds. $75 billion is being made available for these loans through the CARES Act.
8. Interesting Reads:
* Is Your Company Actually Fighting Racism, or Just Talking About it?<https://topnonprofits.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1afa6f193d3ec631e48a7f1ee&id=4872864afd&e=cef136b7f9> by Kira Hudson Banks and Richard Harvey for Harvard Business Review
* Decoding Your Audience Data to Optimize Your Reach (6 Posts + eBook)<https://topnonprofits.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1afa6f193d3ec631e48a7f1ee&id=2e0b018e99&e=cef136b7f9> by Kadi McDonald for TopNonprofits
* <https://topnonprofits.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1afa6f193d3ec631e48a7f1ee&id=1ee82a66fb&e=cef136b7f9> Your Audience is Not the Same as Your Marketing Database<https://topnonprofits.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1afa6f193d3ec631e48a7f1ee&id=1d7168bcf7&e=cef136b7f9> by Robert Rose for Content Marketing Institute
* How to Create an Employee Handbook Your Team Will Want to Read <https://topnonprofits.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1afa6f193d3ec631e48a7f1ee&id=c5c267d611&e=cef136b7f9> by Graham Dail for TopNonprofits
1. Main Street Forward: Reminder that Main Street America has added a lot of useful information and resources to their webpage Click Here<https://www.mainstreet.org/howwecanhelp/resourcecenter/mainstreetforward>
2. Covid-19 Resources:
State of Oregon - Governor Kate Brown<http://www.oregon.gov/gov/Pages/coronavirus2020.aspx>
Health Updates - Oregon Health Authority<http://www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus>
Student and Family Resources - Oregon Department of Education<https://www.oregon.gov/ode/students-and-family/healthsafety/Pages/COVID19.aspx>
Child Care Resources for Providers and Families - Oregon Early Learning Division<https://oregonearlylearning.com/COVID-19-Resources>
Business Layoffs, Closures and Unemployment Information - Oregon Employment Department<https://govstatus.egov.com/ORUnemployment_COVID19>
Business Resources and Information - Business Oregon<https://www.oregon4biz.com/>
Oregon's Small Business Resource Navigator - Business Oregon<https://www.oregon4biz.com/Coronavirus-Information/>
Small Business Guidance and Loan Resources - US Small Business Administration (SBA)<https://www.sba.gov/page/coronavirus-covid-19-small-business-guidance-loan-resources>
Tourism Industry Resources and Updates - Travel Oregon<https://traveloregon.com/things-to-do/covid-19-resources-updates/>
Restaurant and Lodging Industry Resources - Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association<https://www.oregonrla.org/covid19_info.html>
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