About this event
For many of California's smallest business owners, the Paycheck Protection Program, EIDL and other SBA loan programs were simply not accessible or sufficient to save their business. Today, many business owners are cash-strapped and cannot afford standard loans offered by lenders.
Please join the California African American Chambers of Commerce and Small Business Majority to learn about the new California Rebuilding Fund. This loan fund is an opportunity created through a new public-private partnership called the CASE Taskforce. The California Rebuilding Fund is designed to help California's smallest business owners who need a simple, low-cost loan to adapt to the impacts of COVID-19. Loans will be facilitated through community lenders throughout the state.
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Small Business Majority is a national small business advocacy organization, founded and run by small business owners to ensure America's entrepreneurs are a key part of a thriving and inclusive economy.
Scott Wu has spent a lifetime of uniting his strong finance and innovation skills with a passion for global philanthropic endeavors, investing in, working with, and launching young companies and organizations to disrupt their respective sectors.
Gabrielle handles communications at the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (iBank).
Edwin A Lombard III is the President and CEO of the California African American Chamber of Commerce, California’s largest statewide Black chamber organization. Their mission is to drive economic opportunity and wealth creation for African American businesses.