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CA Black Chamber of Commerce COVID 19 Call To Action & Resources
March 24, 2020

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March 24 2020
Your Monthly News & Updates
CEO/President of the California Black Chamber of Commerce
Jay King, Calls on Private Sector to Assist Small Black Businesses Amid the Coronavirus Crisis
COVID-19 UPDATE: California Black Chamber of Commerce, President Jay King - Calls on Private Sector
Upcoming Events
U.S. Small Business Administration and the California Black Chamber of Commerce will be partnering to produce a webinar that will assist business owners in applying for Disaster Loans. To attend this webinar, please click the link below to send an email to CBCC@calbcc.org to RSVP.
GO-Biz Now Accepting Applications for the California Competes Tax Credit
Free Online Webinar Offered March 24
As a reminder, the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) is now accepting applications for the California Competes Tax Credit (CCTC). There is at least $73 million in tax credit available during this application period for businesses that are expanding and adding full-time jobs in the state. 
The deadline to submit applications is Monday, March 30, at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) and the online application website will automatically close once this deadline has passed. The online application can be accessed at www.calcompetes.ca.gov.  
Service Spotlight
LYFT COVID-19 SUPPORT
LFYT has partnered with the California Black Chamber of Commerce to uplift the community in these uncertain times and offer rides for the elderly, those who are disabled and families that need assistance with transportation.
Disaster Relief Assistance for Youth
TRINITY YOUTH SERVICES
Trinity Youth Services will help provide toilet tissue, masks and other essentials for 100 foster youth. Please Click the link below for more information.
California Black Chamber of Commerce Foundation | 1600 Sacramento Inn WaySuite 232Sacramento, CA 95815

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