About this event
Small businesses across California are losing customers or being forced to temporarily close their doors to prevent the spread of COVID-19. We know that many small business owners need help to address these immediate financial concerns and to access critical resources for their employees and their businesses.
Join the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce and Small Business Majority to learn about the state's new $500 million small business grant program and other capital resources available to entrepreneurs in the state of California.
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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.
Latavia Pineda manages Small Business Majority’s outreach and education efforts in Southern California. Latavia is passionate about uplifting the voices of small business owners and advocating for policies and initiatives that promote economic development in the region.
Maria S. Salinas is an accomplished business woman, an entrepreneur and a stalwart community leader. Her business acumen and financial expertise has led her to the boardroom of community organizations, higher education institutions, and community banks.
Mark Herbert is the Vice President of California for Small Business Majority. He strongly believes that local entrepreneurs and small employers are essential components of an equitable, sustainable, healthy and thriving local economy.