About this event
Two weeks ago, Congress voted to allocate an additional $300 billion to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Emergency Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program. This week, Congresswoman Karen Bass will be hosting a virtual town hall to discuss how small businesses and nonprofit organizations can access these newly-available resources.
During this forum, we'll also be joined by Councilmember Curren Price and representatives from Small Business Majority, the U.S. Small Business Administration, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC-LA) and Small Business Development Center, Los Angeles Network.
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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.
Curren D. Price, Jr. was born and raised in the Los Angeles City Council District that he was elected to represent in 2013 and overwhelmingly re-elected in 2017. In his role, Price is focused on building a more thriving future for local families.
Congressmember Karen Bass represents California’s 37th Congressional District which encompasses many neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles included South LA, Crenshaw, Baldwin Hills, Century City and more.
Victor Parker, a California native and long-time member of the Los Angeles community, was appointed District Director of the SBA’s Los Angeles District Office in October, 2011. The Los Angeles District Office serves Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties.
As the Regional Director for the Los Angeles Small Business Development Network is to serve small business throughout our tri-county network from the Lead Center at Long Beach City College. I work with each of the eight service centers in the LA network.
A native Angeleno, Tunua Thrash-Ntuk is the Executive Director of LA LISC. She is a seasoned community and economic development practitioner. Tunua serves as a board member or advisory board member to many entities.