We’re here to help Idaho businesses affected by COVID-19.
The novel Coronavirus began shortly after the start of the new year and has caused extrodinary disruptions in business function and economic injury throughout the state. The event led to a State Disaster Declaration signed by Governor Brad Little on March 13th, 2020.
Idaho Rebounds: Our Path to Prosperity
Governor Brad Little launched “Idaho Rebounds: Our Path to Prosperity,” a four-phase, data-driven approach to opening up Idaho’s economy. The approach reduces the risk of COVID-19 to Idaho’s most vulnerable population and preserves capacity in our healthcare system, while opening up businesses safely. From an economic standpoint, Idaho’s rebound from COVID-19 starts with employee and consumer confidence, which leads into business stability and growth and eventually promotion and attraction.
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Each stage, while allowing for additional businesses and practices to open and loosen, is grounded in public health and safety best practices for individuals and businesses.
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Review Public Health Districts guidance, recommendations, and requirements for Idaho businesses.
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To assist qualified businesses and organizations in acquiring non-medical/emergency MGS, the State of Idaho is consolidating demand and purchasing large quantities of MGS to distribute throughout the state.
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The goal of the Governor’s Economic Rebound Advisory Committee is to provide recommendations in support of the State’s economic recovery caused by COVID-19.
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Review results from the COVID-19 Business Impact Survey conducted by Idaho Commerce in partnership with the Idaho State Department of Agriculture.
Financial Assistance and Business Resources
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For the latest information on grant details, eligibility guidelines, and application process and timeframes.
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For resources from the SBA on their Economic Injury Disaster Loan program, Payment Protection Program (PPP), Express Bridge Loans and 7(a) Loan options.
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PPP Loan Forgiveness Application and detailed instructions for the application from the SBA and Treasury.
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The Main Street Lending Program lends to small and medium-sized businesses that were in sound financial condition before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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USDA and its Federal partners have programs that can be used to provide immediate and long-term assistance to rural communities affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
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For more information from the Southwest Idaho Manufacturers’ Alliance on their efforts to compile sourcing opportunities for critical supplies.
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The Idaho Small Business Development Center is available to work with your business, answer questions, provide resources, and advocating for your business during through this period.
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TechHelp is committed to protecting manufacturing clients with the latest information, resources, and assistance.
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The Idaho Women’s Business Center is providing resources and links to help as your business plans next steps.
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Assistance and resources from interet service providers and telecom companies across Idaho.
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The Idaho Department of Labor is available to assist employers and workers through the impact of the coronavirus.
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Details on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA).
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Resources and information for the Idaho travel and tourism industry.
Information contained on this page and linked pages is subject to change. All information, documents, and resource links provided by the Idaho Department of Commerce are for information purposes only. Please consult with your legal and financial advisors for recommendations specific to your business or organization.
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