Save Our Small Businesses In Santa Clara County– Here's How

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Cupertino CA

04 December, 2020

12:37 PM

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Press release from the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce: December 3, 2020 The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors is voting on a proposed $100 million small business financial assistance package, which could include grants and loans, on Tuesday, December 8th. It only takes a few seconds to lend your voice to support the cause through this link: https://app.muster.com/take-action/re0DaiOIV5/ When Santa Clara County moved into the Purple Tier and most of the economy has been shut down, it is a no-brainer that small businesses are suffering the most from this crisis. According to a recent poll by Alignable, 33% of California small businesses were unable to pay their November rent. The hardest-hit industries are restaurants, beauty salons, retailers, and more. The numbers are even worse for California minority-owned business owners with 38% of them being unable to pay November rent. COVID-19 has exacerbated and highlighted the decades of existing inequities that women-owned and minority-owned small business owners face. We have a chance to take one step towards addressing this inequity by supporting a $100 million financial assistance package to help the neediest small businesses survive the upcoming unpredictable winter. Every small business needs our help at this critical moment. Please take a moment to sign your name in support and to join our campaign, because our small businesses cannot wait any longer for direct financial assistance. Take action here: https://app.muster.com/take-action/re0DaiOIV5/ This press release was produced by the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed are the author's own.

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