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Navigating COVID-19 Session 2: Government Grant and Loan Programs for Nonprofits
04/15/201:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Join us for an in-depth webinar covering government assistance programs for nonprofits including:
- Calculating Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness
- Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL)
- Emergency Economic Injury Grants (EEIG)
- Small Business Debt Relief Program
- Michigan Small Business Relief Program
*Please Note: If you are unable to attend at the specific time, you can still register to receive the recording after the live presentation. If you missed Session 1 of this series, Navigating COVID-19: Paycheck Protection Program for Nonprofits, view the presentation slides here and the recording here.
This webinar is the second session part of the Navigating COVID-19 Webinar Series:
This three-part series discussing governmental assistance programs is presented by Michigan Nonprofit Association in partnership with Co.act Detroit and delivered by Insights3 with the goals of:
- Helping nonprofits understand what COVID-19 related governmental assistance programs are available
- Providing information to understand what is mandatory and elective
- Helping nonprofit decision-makers determine what elective programs are best for your organization and employees
About the Presenter | Bob Weins
Bob Weins has extensive start-up, business turn-around, venture capital and triple bottom-line strategy experience. His start-up/turn-around work includes: co-founding the firm that created the pattern recognition algorithms commonly used to detect credit card fraud; turn-around of the largest Apple Computer distributor serving the North American educational market; co-founding a web services company that created & hosted over 60,000 small business sites; and, transitioning an internet search marketing firm from losses to market leadership in growth and profitability. Bob’s venture capital experience includes 3 roles at Quantum Ventures of Michigan: Board of Directors member; CFO; and, Director of Start-Up Ventures.
For the past 8-years, he has worked closely with Tom Brennan at the Green Garage in helping businesses and nonprofit organizations create and implement strategies that are economically sustainable while generating positive community and environmental impacts. His professional career began at Plante Moran and he later joined the law firm of Chirco Herrinton. He is a licensed CPA and attorney, earning his JD from the University of Michigan
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