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Gesher Newsletter February
February - 16 - 2021

Check out Gesher’s latest newsletter for important information regarding unemployment benefits, rent assistance and taxes and to read more about an exciting new opportunity to help you grow your business!

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CARES Act Relief 2.0
November - 19 - 2020

11/04/2020

New CARES Act Relief Dollars!

Cuyahoga County announced a new program on Wednesday. The new program run by CHN Housing Partners will be giving out $2 million dollars in utility assistance. This is in addition to the rent relief and utility assistance programs previously announced late last month. Click here for the full article.

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10/28/2020

On Monday, October 26th, the State of Ohio approved additional CARES  Act funding. Included in that funding is some helpful financial assistance for both low-income families and small businesses impacted by Covid-19.

  • $125 million for small businesses (25 or fewer employees)
  • $50 million for rent/mortgage, water, and sewer bill assistance.
  • $38.7 million for the Bar and Restaurant Assistance Fund.

Click the link to the full article for more details.

https://mailchi.mp/3f1f017efd1f/new-cares-act-assistance-programs?e=[UNIQID]

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PPP Extension
July - 07 - 2020

President Trump signed legislation Saturday extending the deadline for small businesses to apply for the Paycheck Protection Program, enacted in the weeks following the economic shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The original deadline to apply for the PPP was this past Tuesday night. But $130 billion still remained in the fund, out of $660 billion allocated. Both houses of Congress approved the extension unanimously earlier this week. With Trump’s signature Saturday, businesses will now have until Aug. 8 to apply for the assistance.

The PPP lets businesses get direct government subsidies for payroll, rent and other costs. The subsidies come as federal loans, but those loans can be forgiven if businesses use at least 60% of the funds for payroll.

The program has so far doled out about $520 billion in loans to almost 5 million small businesses across the country. The loans were meant to let businesses cover about two and a half months of typical costs.

This article was taken from npr.org

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Gesher Newsletter June 2020
June - 30 - 2020

The Gesher newsletter has very informative content regarding the many changes that will be happening in the coming months. Please read it here for more information.

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Many people in the retail, restaurant, and hospitality industries have lost their jobs as a result of COVID-19 closures. While much of the working world has transitioned to remote work, that doesn’t mean people who already had remote jobs are immune from the effects of the pandemic. If you’re dealing with a COVID-related job loss, these resources can help you rebuild your work-from-home career. 

Where to Find Remote Work During a Crisis 

Even though remote work is gaining popularity, it doesn’t mean it’s suddenly easy to find a telecommuting job. Here are a couple techniques you can try to find the job you’re looking for during the pandemic. 

Tips for Standing Out from the Rest

Remote jobs have always been coveted among office workers, but with the pandemic, these jobs are in even higher demand. These steps can help you stand out from the competition. 

  • If it’s been a while since you put yourself out there, make sure you cover the basics such as having a good LinkedIn profile, polishing up your resume, and drafting some fresh cover pages. 
  • It doesn’t hurt to build a portfolio website that highlights your professional skills or showcases your past work. If you’ve already got a personal website, now is the time to revamp it and make sure everything is up-to-date. 
  • You don’t have to be a tech wizard to have a good website. There’s nothing wrong with hiring someone to meet your needs. Checking CSS freelancer reviews will help you find someone who’s a good fit for you. 
  • It might seem obvious, but simply following the instructions on a job posting can make you stand out. Remote employers sometimes include a special tidbit to make sure you’ve thoroughly read the post! 

Brush Up on the Latest Tools 

If you were working one telecommute job for years or working with a longstanding freelance client, chances are things have changed since you last checked. To set yourself up for success in your new remote job, make sure you can walk the walk with these popular tools. 

  • It’s probably a good idea to get yourself set up for conferences on Zoom. This video chat software has soared in popularity with remote workplaces. 
  • Employers often use project management software such as Basecamp, Trello, Asana and others. Be ready to learn tools like these as soon as you start if you don’t know them already. 
  • Even if your new employer doesn’t require it, there’s no harm in using time management software to stay on track. Not only will this keep you organized, it’ll also help you be more accountable, which is a trait that goes a long way for a remote employee!

It’s disappointing when the remote career you built doesn’t work out as planned. However, there are countless other opportunities waiting for you. Finding a remote job during the pandemic may require a little more perseverance, but it is possible! 

This article was contributed by Matt Williams.

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Here is a comprehensive guide to help you understand and properly file for unemployment. We suggest you read this guide before filing your claim, as doing so will prevent many common issues that claimants are running into.

https://unemployment.ohio.gov/PDF/NEW_Workers_Self-Service_User_Guide.pdf

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The Gesher Newsletter is a great resource to find out important information that you need to know regarding unemployment, stimulus payments, Medicaid, SNAP, WIC, and other updates. Read it here

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Emergency SNAP Allotments
April - 29 - 2020

Congress has approved additional SNAP benefits for those not yet currently making the maximum monthly amount for their household size. Currently, this was approved for the months of March, April, and May. Decisions will be made regarding further payments. Here is what you need to know:

This is courtesy of CJFS

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