Sponsored by Comcast Business Thursday April 23, 2020 1PM COVID-19 has created global disruption on a scale not seen in the modern era. The education sector, in particular, has been deeply impacted. In fact, a March 2020 report by the United Nations indicates that some 300 million schoolchildren worldwide unable to continue with school as a result of the outbreak. The domestic scope is just as daunting: In a single Seattle school district, the virus has forced nearly 24,000 students…
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Find out more »Sponsored by Inc.com in partnership with Fast Company Former president of the World Bank Group Dr. Jim Yong Kim continues to help the underserved. Dr. Kim will share a five-part plan to help stop the spread of the virus, he’ll explain his vision for a comprehensive public health infrastructure, and he’ll take questions on the path forward. Apr 23, 2020 02:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) Register Here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_of55aWPEQGaYFezRMaRaqQ
Find out more »Join Axios for a live, virtual event on the economic impacts of COVID-19. We will unpack the policies and innovations put forward to help small businesses weather this economic storm. Thursday, April 23, 2020 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm ET Register to receive the livestream link prior to the event. https://smallbusinessmatters.splashthat.com/?utm_source=events&utm_medium=email
Find out more »Each Friday, CO- (a new program from U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Inc.) will host an overview of the weekly COVID-19 changes for small business. Timely, up-to-date information. As the economic pause caused by coronavirus endures, businesses are racing to understand and access the $350 billion in loans provided by the CARES Act to help impacted small businesses. Emergency loans are newly available to sole proprietors, and new guidance accompanies this relief. Estimates indicate the total amount of aid isn’t…
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