Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order 4 free at-home COVID-19 tests - Free at-home COVID-19 tests
COVID-19 relief options (sba.gov) with the below links for the updated info as well:
Disaster Assistance Loan for EIDL for Covid-19 is max amount of $500k now(up from $150k) - COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (sba.gov)
Disaster Assistance for physical damage home and business and EIDL loan for businesses affected by the Winter Storm declaration is max of $2mil still - Disaster Details (sba.gov)
PPP info link has changed. here is the updated one - Paycheck Protection Program (sba.gov)
We also have the new Shuttered Venue Operators Grants incoming - Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (sba.gov)
And Debt relief on SBA loans is also in place - SBA debt relief
Locally, Texas State SBDC(Texas State SBDC : Texas State University (txstate.edu)) and Austin SCORE(Austin | SCORE) are the resource partners providing direct assistance with the UTSA COBRA in San Antonio as a grant funded group specifically formed for helping with COVID-19 recovery for businesses (SBDC COVID Business Recovery Accelerator | UTSA | University of Texas at San Antonio)
Resources from Corporate Sponsors
Resources for businesses, non-profits, organizations
Resources for Employees
Resources for Families
School Meal Finder Link
Resources on COVID-19
How to Help
Disaster Loan Assistance as a response to COVID-19
Federal Disaster Loans for Businesses, Private Nonprofits, Homeowners, and Renters
You can apply online for all types of SBA disaster assistance loans. The online application is the fastest method to receive a decision about your loan eligibility. You have the option of submitting a paper application by mail. For either application, you must submit the completed loan application and a signed and dated IRS Form 4506-T giving permission for the IRS to provide SBA your tax return information.
You may also apply in person at any Disaster Recovery Center and receive personal, one-on-one help from an SBA representative. For information or to find a location near you, please contact our Customer Service Center. Call 1-800-659-2955 (TTY: 1-800-877-8339) or e-mail disastercustomerservice
So you want to start a business but don’t know where to start – don’t worry, we’re here to help! In our evolving economy many people have decided to create a business to continue to do the work that they love. No matter what the motivation is to be your own boss, you can start today.
Entrepreneurial ventures and small businesses have thrived in Austin, which has a number of angel investment groups that focus on startup businesses. Here are some helpful tips and resources that will help you start and grow your business in Austin.
BizAid Business Orientation – This orientation is a great no-cost opportunity to meet with business professionals who can provide you with basic information and guidance. Orientation provides the following services:
Register for BizAid Orientation and other classes.
In Austin, you would file your paperwork for your Assumed Name, Doing Business As (DBA) at the Travis County Clerk’s Office. A DBA ensures the business name you plan to use is not being used by someone else in Travis County. The Assumed Name is good for 10 years unless changes are made.
MBE/WBE Certification – The City of Austin’s Small & Minority Business Resources Department’s Certification Division is responsible for the initial and annual review of all certification applications. All certifications offered by the City of Austin are FREE. Contact 512-974-7645 for more information or visit www.austintexas.gov/department/certification.
Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program – HUB Certification is contingent on MBE/WBE approval if proof of citizenship or naturalization and a Federal Tax Identification number are provided. Apply for HUB Certification
Peoplefund – A proud supporter of GABC, Peoplefund creates economic opportunity and financial stability for underserved people by providing access to capital, education and resources to build healthy small businesses. Visit Peoplefund TODAY!
Family Business Loan Program – The Family Business Loan Program is a public-private partnership between the City of Austin, HUD, and participating private lenders to offer low-interest loans to qualified small businesses that are expanding and creating jobs. For more information, call 512-978-2502 to set an appointment and discuss your project with a Loan Program Advisor. For More Information Click Here!
Crowdfunding – Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or business by raising money from a large number of people, usually through the internet. Sites such as GoFundMe, Kickstarter and Indiegogo make it easy for you to create an opportunity for the masses to donate to your new business venture.