To provide Yavapai County businesses and displaced employees with the best information, partners across the County have joined together to create this website to streamline the information flow as our community tries to navigate the ever-changing resources available to those impacted by the pandemic.
Please see the “Community Contacts” tab for a local contact near you or send us an e-mail
Please understand this situation is dynamic and information changes daily. This site will be updated once a day, by noon.
Please see the “Community Contacts” tab for a local contact near you or send us an e-mail
Please understand this situation is dynamic and information changes daily. This site will be updated once a day, by noon.
As President Joe Biden signed the PPP Extension Act of 2021 into law today, extending the Paycheck Protection Program an additional two months to May 31, 2021, and then providing an additional 30-day period for the SBA to process applications that are still pending, Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, said:
“Today, President Biden sent another strong message to America’s more than 30 million small business owners negatively impacted by the pandemic: help is here. By signing the PPP Extension Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act into law, the President is providing additional critical relief to the smallest of the small businesses – the mom-and-pop shops that line our Main Streets and keep our local and regional economies going.
“The leadership of the Biden-Harris Administration, working with leaders of the House Small Business Committee, Chairwoman Nydia Velázquez, and Ranking Member Blaine Luetkemeyer, Reps. Carolyn Bourdeaux and Young Kim, and Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee Chairman Ben Cardin, and Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Susan Collins, ensured a strong bipartisan vote to extend this critical relief to hard-hit small businesses. More than 8.2 million PPP loans have provided struggling small businesses with the relief they need to keep workers employed and make ends meets during this pandemic. The SBA remains dedicated to reaching the heart and soul of the nation’s urban, rural, and low-income communities – the smallest businesses – and removing barriers to access this vital relief.”
“Today, President Biden sent another strong message to America’s more than 30 million small business owners negatively impacted by the pandemic: help is here. By signing the PPP Extension Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act into law, the President is providing additional critical relief to the smallest of the small businesses – the mom-and-pop shops that line our Main Streets and keep our local and regional economies going.
“The leadership of the Biden-Harris Administration, working with leaders of the House Small Business Committee, Chairwoman Nydia Velázquez, and Ranking Member Blaine Luetkemeyer, Reps. Carolyn Bourdeaux and Young Kim, and Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee Chairman Ben Cardin, and Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Susan Collins, ensured a strong bipartisan vote to extend this critical relief to hard-hit small businesses. More than 8.2 million PPP loans have provided struggling small businesses with the relief they need to keep workers employed and make ends meets during this pandemic. The SBA remains dedicated to reaching the heart and soul of the nation’s urban, rural, and low-income communities – the smallest businesses – and removing barriers to access this vital relief.”
Relief Options
Find other COVID-19 Relief Options! The SBA has compiled a searchable list of recovery financing from other organizations.
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Become Prepared for Better Times - Please remember, this time will pass. Taking these precautions is safest for our community and we all have a civic duty to protect our vulnerable population. Plan for when it’s over, think of fun actives and take pride in planning a celebration! ** ARIZONA@WORK and DES offices are open for business across Arizona ** If you or someone you know is in distress please reach out at the number below West Yavapai Reginal Medical Center is providing the community a hotline they can call - 928-445-5411 ext 1 and that will take them to YRMC's CSU with 24/7 coverage |
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