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COVID Relief NegotiationsLast week, the House passed a revised Heroes Act (Heroes 2) with only Democratic votes.
Scam AlertRecently we alerted you all to a scam that often targets nonprofits and we'd like to take a moment to remind you about it as our office has seen not only an uptick in requests but they are now starting to ask for cell phone numbers to text.
COVID-19 Hit as Record Number of ALICE Families Were Priced Out of Survival When COVID-19 hit, nearly 180,000 households were already one emergency away from financial ruin — a 10-year record high — setting the stage for the unprecedented economic impact of the crisis, according to the state’s latest ALICE Report. Over the last decade, Idaho’s low-income families systematically lost buying power and financial stability as the high cost of essentials outpaced wages, driving the number of ALICE households to rise 86% by 2018, the report shows. To read a copy of the report and find county-by-county and town-level data on the size and demographics of ALICE as well as the community conditions and costs faced by ALICE households, visit www.UnitedForALICE.org/Idaho Tell Congress: Urgent Nonprofit Priorities in COVID-19 LegislationCongress is expected to pass its last piece of COVID-19 legislation this month. It is urgent that nonprofits tell the House and Senate to include nonprofit policy solutions in the final package. Help ensure that federal lawmakers insert these bipartisan solutions in the legislation by signing your organization’s name onto the new Nonprofit Community Letter to congressional leaders.
Click here for more background information regarding the letter. Adapted from the National Council for Nonprofits policy alert 7.6.20 SBA and Treasury Release Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness ApplicationOn Friday, May 15 the Small Business Administration (SBA), in consultation with the Department of the Treasury, released the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan Forgiveness Application and detailed instructions for the application.
The form and instructions inform borrowers how to apply for forgiveness of their PPP loans, consistent with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). The SBA will also soon issue regulations and guidance to further assist borrowers as they complete their applications, and to provide lenders with guidance on their responsibilities. STATEWIDE – COVID-19 Response Fund for IdahoThe purpose of this fund is to assist low-income Idahoans impacted by COVID-19 to remain financially stable by supporting immediate human needs not covered by government programs, assistance or other traditional relief programs.
Please note, at this time grants are being accepted from human service program providers only. Grants to individuals will not be accepted. Priority will be given to communities and programs serving populations disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 in Idaho. Immediate priorities include services focusing on housing stability, economic stability, food insecurity and child care.
Feedback About the Center
It’s that time again! Please complete the fourth annual Idaho Nonprofit Center Membership Needs Assessment and provide feedback necessary to improve your membership. We value your honesty, insight, and responses to these brief but very important questions.
Strategic Planning - Registration Closes Today!
Strategic plans can drive tremendous impact, cultivating engagement, productivity, and extraordinary results. So why do so many plans fail to reach their potential, in development and/or implementation? The IdahoThe Idaho Nonprofit Center invites you to complete our Call for Speakers form. We are looking for facilitators to present breakout sessions (75 minutes long) for our 2019 Annual Nonprofit Conference on September 4, 5, and 6. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
The Writing Grants for the Common Good series will breakdown the grant process for nonprofit organizations. Laurel York Odell, webinar instructor, will provide specific examples and walk registrants through the preparation and submission of funding opportunities. This series will cover:
Prices are based on INC membership and the size of your nonprofit’s operating budget:
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