Asheville Chamber of Commerce to host virtual town hall on North Carolina Job Retention Grant

Press release from Asheville Chamber of Commerce:

With Phase 2 has been extended through mid Sept, many are thinking, “What now?” There’s still help available for businesses.

Join us for a virtual town hall on Tuesday, August 11th to learn about the state’s new Job Retention Grant and get updates on other funding sources available to support businesses during the COVID-19 disruption. And we could use your help in forwarding to other local businesses who could use the info. We’ve heard many aren’t aware of options available and want everyone to have the opportunity to learn what might be available to them.

Dan Gerlach, consultant for the NC Dept. of Commerce, will discuss the requirements and application process for the Job Retention Grant. In  this Zoom webinar, you’ll find out if you’re eligible, learn how to apply and have an opportunity to submit questions.

Town Hall on NC Job Retention Grant

  • Tuesday, August 11th at 3 p.m. • Register

Other Resources & Opportunities:

  • Whole-person Wellness Series starts Aug. 13th: WomanUP brings you real-time, usable tools to support your wellness in stressful times. Register
  • Coronavirus Resource Page: Updated info and news for businesses.
  • Elected Officials Reception: on Aug. 20th, the Chamber brings together the mayors of the region and members of the Asheville City Council and Buncombe County Board of Commissioners to meet and network with Western North Carolina’s business community.
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