Wednesday March 18, 2020
 
Dear Business Partners,
 
A favorite little saying, "Life has two rules. 1.Never quit. 2. Always remember rule #1." Another favorite, "Kindness is free, but it is also priceless."

I am proud to see the incredible integrity you all are showing. I am seeing heads held high and perseverance. It is truly inspiring. 

Be proud of your accomplishments and how you are adapting. No one is an expert in what we are dealing with now, so showing such professionalism is helping set an example for everyone else. BRAVO!

Below is the information that has gathered in our office overnight and this morning. Again, always feel free to call or email the office with questions. We will do our best to help you.
 
Sincerely,

Kara Morgan
CEO
Venice MainStreet

INFORMATION FOR BUSINESSES TUESDAY 3/18
ALL ITEMS LISTED ARE PROVIDED TO THE BEST KNOWLEDGE Of Venice MainStreet AT THE TIME of Notification FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSINESSES.

Representative Steube's office resource guide for SBA from SBDC
Click here for the resource guide from SBDC (Small Business Development Center)

For our local chapter of SBDC click here

SBA Bridge Loan Webinar available Thursday 3/19 at 11am and 2pm

The webinar includes:
FRLA/ DEO/ Florida SBDC Network:
Bridge Loan Program Activated to Help Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus
Learn how Florida small businesses impacted by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) can now apply for short-term, interest free loans through the Florida Small Business Bridge Loan Program.
Panelists include:
• Carol Dover, President & CEO, Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association
• Ken Lawson, CEO, Department of Economic Opportunity
• Mike Myhre, CEO, Florida Small Business Development Center Network

From Governor DeSantis:
Governor DeSantis has reminded Floridians that if their employment has been negatively impacted because of mitigation efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, these Floridians may be eligible to receive Reemployment Assistance. Click here for more information.

UBER Eats Announcement:
Uber Eats waives delivery fees for over 100,000 independent restaurants
In response to the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the restaurantindustry, Uber Eats is waiving delivery fees for over 100,000 independentrestaurants across the US and Canada. It's the latest move by gig-economybusinesses like Uber, Lyft and Grubhub to help alleviate some of the financial challenges that the coronavirus outbreak presents.
Uber Eats is also launching daily marketing campaigns to promote delivery from local restaurants, especially those that are new to the app. It will allow restaurants of all sizes to opt into daily payments on all Uber Eats orders, rather than weekly billing, and it has committed 300,000 free meals on Uber Eats to first responders and healthcare workers in the US.

Uber Eats, along with other delivery services like Instacart, Grubhub, Postmates and Seamless, have been encouraging customers to select no-contact delivery . Both Grubhub and Seamless have temporarily suspended commission fees for independent restaurants, as well.

Earlier today, Uber announced that it will offer two weeks of pay to drivers and delivery people who test positive for COVID-19 and those who are forced to quarantine. The company also says that it's providing them with sanitization products to help limit the spread of the virus.



Johns Hopkins Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases Map:
Just the facts- this map shows a global veiw of the number of cases and deaths from Coronavirus COVID-19



INFORMATION FOR BUSINESSES TUESDAY 3/17
ALL ITEMS LISTED ARE PROVIDED TO THE BEST KNOWLEDGE Of Venice MainStreet AT THE TIME of Notification FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSINESSES.

Coronavirus Guidance Issued by the White House last night:
Click PDF

The President also made the following announcements yesterday:

Fed Chairman approves request to use 13(3) - $10 Billion from Fed to guarantee purchase of $1 Trillion in commercial paper

$300 Billion in income tax is deferred. If you can file on April 15, particularly if you are due refund, then use the current deadline. If you owe money to the IRS you can defer up to $1,000,000.00 for 90 days. 

Business interruption payments to workers pending before Congress. Looking to send checks to Americans immediately. Looking for delivery in next two weeks. 

Business resiliency payments pending before Congress.

Restaurants offering pickup and delivery should remain open.

Florida Governor DeSantis Suspends Bars and Nightclubs for 30 days(as of 11am):

Florida Governor DeSantis Opens Bridge Loans to Small Businesses:
Loans from the State of Florida for small business with 2 – 100 employees. Loans up to $50,000.00. No interest. Funds are available immediately.  The link is  https://floridadisasterloan.org/

Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO): Business Damage Assessment Survey: 
Find the Business Damage Assessment Survey that is managed by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) to evaluate businesses affected by COVID-19 and the overall impact to our local economy.
 
If possible please take a moment to complete this survey, as it will impact the relief programs that are initiated.

SNAP RETAIL offers unlimited free trial to small businesses during the COVID-19 Crisis:
Email marketing and social media platform for your small business-why not?-its free!
Sign up for your free trial here.


INFORMATION FOR BUSINESSES Monday 3/16
ALL ITEMS LISTED ARE PROVIDED TO THE BEST KNOWLEDGE Of Venice MainStreet AT THE TIME of Notification FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSINESSES.

How to Help Minimize Business Disruption During Emergencies:
In challenging circumstances, it may be more difficult than usual for your business to support its employees and communicate with customers. Below are some recommendations and resources that can help you minimize disruptions.

Stay connected with your customers and employees
Send emails, update your website, use social media, if possible call clients and customers. In a way your are creating digital storefronts for your business, and will allow you to stay connected with your customers and employees virtually—from nearly anywhere, anytime.

Stay connected with your customers and employees
Whether your business sells goods or provides services, reliable communication channels can help ensure your customers and employees are getting the support they need.

Connect with your customers using Live platforms
Live videos can be a great way to proactively educate your customers during this situation. You can post Live videos and stories on Facebook and Instagram, host virtual events to show your customers how you’re actively keeping your premises and products safe, and answer customer inquiries about how your business will continue to support its customers.

Learn more about going Live on Facebook and Instagram click here.

Build out your messaging experience
Be responsive and provide your customers transparency during this time. Ensuring responses are timely. In addition to answering customer inquiries, you can also take orders, provide virtual services and host video chats. You can also automate and templatize your responses, and prepare FAQs with away messages and quick replies.

Stay connected with your employees
It’s also important to stay connected with your employees during this period. You can use Workplace from Facebook as a hub to post important announcements, coordinate responses and provide your employees with any support they may need. Zoom GoToMeeting is also an excellent resource for virtual meetings.


Use additional channels to showcase your products and services
If your products or services can be bought or used online, consider strengthening your online presence. If you sell goods, you can create an online product catalog to showcase your items, fulfill orders and receive payouts. If your business provides services, you can book appointments and make video calls.

Continue to build your brand
At this time, it can be challenging to conduct business as usual, but it’s important not to neglect your brand. Do what you can to provide consistent messaging and transparent communication during this time and once the situation has passed.


Strengthen your online presence
Make sure you post photos and videos about your business, products or services consistently. Consider creating an announcement about how your business has been affected and pin it to the top of your Page.

Consider creating a content calendar to plan out posts for the next few weeks. Organize your messaging and visuals. Make sure your posts continue to have a consistent look and feel, and highlight what makes your business unique and special. Interact with new and existing customers in a personal way. Share authentic content, make announcements, encourage people to visit your website and show behind the scenes moments to continue to engage your community.

We hope that this information is positive and helpful in your businesses' response to the necessary social distancing due to COVID-19.

Sincerely,
Kara Morgan

CEO
Venice MainStreet


INFORMATION FOR BUSINESSES Friday 3/13 PM
FLORIDA BUSINESSES AND EMPLOYERS SHOULD REFER TO THE  CDC  FOR UP-TO-DATE GUIDANCE ON BUSINESS OPERATIONS.

ALL ITEMS LISTED ARE PROVIDED TO THE BEST KNOWLEDGE Of Venice MainStreet AT THE TIME of Notification FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSINESSES.

Recommended Strategies
  • Actively encourage sick employees to stay home
  • Emphasize staying home when sick, respiratory etiquette, and hand hygiene for all employees
  • Perform routine environmental cleaning.
  • Advise employees before traveling to take preventative steps recommended by CDC.

Resources for Businesses and Employers

Business Damage Assessment Survey for COVID-19
On March 12, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the activation of the  Business Damage Assessment survey  to assess the impact of COVID-19 on Florida’s local business operations. The survey, managed by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), will evaluate businesses affected by COVID-19 and the impacts the virus has had on the local economy so actions to implement appropriate relief programs can begin.

The National Small Business Association also has set up an online portal for small businesses to share how their business are being impacted in order to provide real-time insight to reporters and policymakers on what small business needs. They have been connecting small-business owners with reporters to get the word out about how the virus is impacting them which has resulted in some important coverage.

Potential HR Issues Arising from the Coronavirus
The American Society of Employers (ASE) has put together a very comprehensive FAQ regarding coronavirus and how employers can respond to and work with your employees.

Small-business owners should also be aware that there may be some OSHA-related implications when it comes to the virus. Companies in certain industries where workers are at risk of encountering infection may be subject to requirements to protect workers from exposure by using appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, eye, face, and respiratory protection. If a worker becomes sick after exposure on the job, it could be a recordable illness. To read more click here.

In addition to these resources, it is worth noting that the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship sent a formal letter and request to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to detail its plan to support small business in the case of a broad outbreak. Committee Chair Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Ranking Member Ben Cardin (D-Md.) have also requested a formal briefing from SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza.

The letter can be found here .


We hope this information is helpful and we will continue to update you as more becomes available.

Sincerely,

Kara Morgan
(941)-484-6722
kara.morgan@venicemainstreet.com
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