Author: https://operationhope.org/press-release 3/30/2020 Operation Hope ATLANTA – March 30, 2020 – Operation HOPE today announced that U.S. Bank, UPS, and Fifth Third Bank have made financial commitments to support Operation
Message from Paula Glover, President and CEO, AABE
Author: felicia.kelly@aabe.ccsend.com> Published: 4/12/2020 AABE.COM Message from Paula Glover, President and CEO, AABE In these uncertain times, the health and well-being of you, your family, your
SBA Coronavirus Relief Options
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COVID-19 Cases Surging Among Blacks — But Why?
Author: Sarafina Wright and Kevin McNair Published: 4/8/2020 Washington Informer COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has dominated headlines since medical experts announced its life-threatening appearance in Wuhan, China, in late 2019 and its rapid spread to hundreds
Secretary DeVos Rapidly Delivers More Than $6 Billion in Emergency Cash Grants for College Students Impacted by Coronavirus Outbreak
Author: U.S. Department of Education Published: 4/9/2020 First wave of CARES Act funding will provide aid to students for expenses like course materials, technology, housing, food, health care, and childcare WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy
Mr.Cooper Mortgage COVID-19 Resource Center
Author: Mr. Cooper Published: March 20, 2020 Mr. Cooper Blog UPDATED APRIL 10, 2020 Whenever You Need It, Help Is Here If your ability to pay your mortgage has
US Department of Education has released details of its $14 billion dollar support program
Author: The US Department of Education has released details of its $14 billion dollar support program for colleges and universities as outlined through the federal CARES Act. Half of the funding is mandated to support student need with housing, healthcare, course materials
Earl G. Graves Sr., who founded Black Enterprise magazine died Monday night
Author: Jacques Kelly Published: 4/9/2020 Baltimore Sun Earl G. Graves Sr., who founded Black Enterprise magazine after spending his undergraduate years at Morgan State University, died Monday night, his family announced. His
Updates from the United States Chamber of Commerce on the Federal CARES ACT
Author: Vince Orange President DC Chamber of Commerce Published: 4/6//2020 View as Webpage DC Chamber of Commerce shares important information from the United States Chamber of Commerce, DC At-Large Councilmember Elisa Silverman and the DC Policy Center on unemployment compensation
COVID-19 and Legisla3ng Using a Racial Equity Lens
Author: Kenyan McDuffie Published: 4/6/2020 DC Council Councilmember McDuffie on Passage of Additional Emergency Legislation in Response to Coronavirus Legislation includes mortgage relief, support for CBEs, and expanded consumer protections For
News From Mayor Bowser
Author: Mayor Muriel Bowser Published: 4/4/2020 News From Bowser Dear Washingtonians, Today, as we continue working together to slow the spread of COVID-19, the District launched a new drive-thru and walk-up
COVID-19 and the Purchasing Practices of Cannabis Consumers
Author: Josh Adams, Published: March 29,2020 New Frontier Data Since the outbreak of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing measures have been gradually implemented across the United States. For many municipalities, measures include closing or limiting
U.S. Department of Energy Announces $4.5M Funding Opportunity
Author: DOE Published: 4/6/2020 Info@positivechangepc.com Washington, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $4.5 million in funding for training programs that target professionals who interact with distributed energy
CBC Takes Calls from Concerned Black Americans
Author: D. Kevin McNeir Published: 3/25/2020 Washington Informer First of a two-part series The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) continues to convene teleconferences with the Black Press, elected officials, nonprofits and other interested African Americans providing updates on how
Maryland Gets Federal Disaster Designation Amid Pandemic
Author:William J Ford Published: 3/27/2020 Washington Informer President Donald Trump declared that a major disaster exists in the state of Maryland amid the coronavirus pandemic, the White House announced Thursday. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan pushed
Montgomery County Green Bank: Green Notes: March 2020
Author: Tom Deyo Published: 3/25/2020 info@mcgreenbank.org Stay Healthy and Safe. Focus on Resiliency. Clean Energy Advantage Program Launched Meet our New Chief Investment Officer – Steve Morel Green Partner Highlight:
DCSEU Workforce Development Externship Program
Author: Shelley Cohen Published: 3/24/2020 DCSEU EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY | March 2020 The DCSEU and MDVSEIA are partnering to bring an exclusive opportunity to DC Solar Companies to become a DCSEU Extern Host Site! As a solar
Washington Gas will be waiving new late fees and suspending disconnections
Author: Sandra Mattavous-Frye Published: 3/22/20 DCPSC DC People’s Counsel@DCOPC Follow DC People’s Counsel Sandra Mattavous-Frye Washington Gas @washingtongas · Mar 18 During the COVID-19 pandemic, Washington Gas will be waiving new late fees and suspending disconnections. As a
GODADDY COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT
Author: GoDaddy <donotreply@godaddy.com 3/22/2020 Open We Stand Open We Stand is for anyone who is keeping the economic health of small business top of mind in this challenging time. It’s for shop owners minding their customers’ and employees’ safety — and
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Author: newsletter@email.frontline.org 3/22/2020 FRONTLINE “Covering Coronavirus: Seattle, Washington” As the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the globe, FRONTLINE has launched a new audio miniseries about our related reporting called “Covering Coronavirus.” This audio series will take you inside the stories our documentary