50+ Financial Relief Resources for Startup Founders and Small Business Owners
Mar 29 · 6 min read
The past few weeks have flipped the business world upside-down, especially for those who have businesses that require in-person interactions. Governments, corporations, and other organizations have started to wonderfully respond by offering massive amounts of relief resources for startups and small businesses.
Businesses can be made in the upswing after a recession, but they often need to make sacrifices and take advantage of as many resources as possible to make it through the trough.
My simple advice:
If your revenue has dropped, you should cut your expenses. Stay cash-flow positive if possible.
If you think you can weather the storm, take advantage of as many relief resources as possible to soften the blow and increase your chances of survival.
If your business has a high chance of becoming insolvent assuming the economic situation doesn’t improve in the next couple of months, you might want to consider cutting your losses now and restarting after the world starts to get back to normal. Alternatively, consider applying for the SBA loan that can be turned into a grant depending on how you spend the money.
Now, onto the relief resources that you came here for. They are organized in the following sections: U.S. Federal, U.S. Local, Private Initiatives, and International Initiatives. If you find any resources outside of this collection, please email them to me at jacob@siliconcfo.com and I’ll add them promptly.
U.S. Federal
Resources and initiatives from the United States Federal government that you can take advantage of.
Financial Resources
SBA loans — Disaster Loan Assistance program offering small business loans at an interest rate of 3.75% (2.75% for non-profits). There are now guidelines around part of these loans being forgiven under certain circumstances and each successful applicant may get a $10k advance that won’t have to be repaid.
Payroll tax credit — receive 100% tax credit against payroll tax liability up to the capped amount of benefits you must pay.
Tax filing extension — Federal income tax deadline is now July 15th, with no penalties or interest accruing for the extended three months.
Other Resources
Coronavirus Small Business Guide from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce including resources, strategies, and information.
U.S. Local
Resources and initiatives from various state and local governments that you can take advantage of.
Financial Resources
Chicago — $100m Relief Package for small businesses.
Denver — Economic relief package providing up to $7,500 grants to qualifying small businesses.
District of Columbia — $25m fund for Small Business Microgrants.
Los Angeles — Small Business Emergency Microloan Program offering $5k to $20k per company for job retention purposes.
New York — Various grant and loan programs for small businesses, targeting employee retention and general business continuity.
Philadelphia — Small Business Relief Fund offering grants and zero-interest loans.
San Francisco —Small Business Resiliency Fund offering up to $10k per company for salaries and rent.
California—Financial and Technical Assistance for small businesses offering a loan loss reserve program and disaster relief loan guarantee program Jump Start loan program. Also, the California EDD has a Work Sharing Program to help employers minimize layoffs.
Florida — Emergency Bridge Loan program offers up to $50k, zero-interest for the first year.
Iowa — Small Business Relief Fund and Sole Operator Fund provide financial assistance and tax deferrals.
Maryland — $175 million in grants, loans, and other relief to be provided.
Massachusetts—Small Business Recovery Loan Fund provides small businesses with up to $75k.
Michigan — Small Business Relief Program offering grants to small businesses.
Minnesota — Small Business Emergency Loans up to $35k, interest-free for five years with the first payment deferred six months. Partial forgiveness may be available.
New Jersey — Emergency Assistance programs providing up to $5k grants and up to $100k loans.
New Mexico — Business Loan Guarantee Program will guarantee up to 80% or $50k of a loan or line of credit.
Wisconsin—Small Business 20/20 Program provides grants of up to $20k to existing CDFI loan clients.
Sales Tax Relief — many states are delaying or suspending sales tax filings and payments. Check your state’s changes in this open document organized by a Boston-based tax accountant.
More local resources in the U.S. can be found in Fundera’s extensive list of grants and loans available to small businesses by local governments and organizations.
Private Initiatives
Resources and initiatives from private corporations and organizations that you can take advantage of.
Financial Resources
Disaster relief from banking institutions — call your bank, credit card company, or lender to ask about their disaster relief options. Many will waive monthly service fees, late fees, or interest fees.
Facebook — $100M in cash grants and ad credits being offered to 30k small businesses around the world.
Amazon — offering local grant funding in Seattle for job retention purposes.
The SMBX — The Small Business Rebuild Bond Program lets small businesses raise $100k on the SMBX for free.
James Beard Foundation — providing microgrants to independent food and beverage businesses.
Kiva — businesses can now receive larger loans (up to $15k) with up to 6 months grace period.
Wefunder — emergency loans with payments based on revenue and deferred until 2021.
Opportunity Fund — micro-loans for new and existing small businesses.
Other Resources
Google — Free ad credits to SMBs with active ad accounts since the beginning of 2019.
Intern From Home — giving startups access to students currently looking for part-time internships.
Kabbage — providing a platform for any business to sell gift certificates online.
Yelp — offering free advertising to restaurants and nightlife businesses.
Collection of resources for restaurants and workers.
GoFundMe, Intuit, and Yelp — each has donated $500k to the Small Business Relief Initiative which grants $500 to qualifying small businesses that raise at least $500 through their own GoFundMe campaign.
National Federation of Independent Business — free legal resources and assistance for small businesses.
Pete Flint (Managing Partner at NFX, seed-stage venture firm) has put together a great article about surviving an economic downturn.
Read Sequoia Capital’s letter to Founders and CEOs with their recommendations for weathering a downturn.
If you are either working directly on coronavirus research, response or mitigation, or you are a K-12 educator, you can utilize many softwares and services for free.
Get free access to Clara, a digital mental health platform, to help combat the impacts of quarantine, trauma, anger, frustration, boredom, and confusion.
Headspace, another mental health app, is making a collection of guided meditations and exercises free to all employers and their employees.
Organizations affected by COVID-19 can get free access to Hootsuite’s social media marketing platform and training courses until July 1st.
1Password is offering 6 months for free for businesses to utilize their password sharing software.
PandaDoc expanded their free plan to allow businesses unlimited eSign document sends and signatures.
For workout studios, ClassPass is waiving their fees for the next two months.
Startups can get connected to students through Upbeater and get the first three months of their program for free.
International Initiatives (non-U.S.)
Resources and initiatives for those of you who run a business outside of the United States.
Financial Resources
Disaster relief from banking institutions — call your bank, credit card company, or lender to ask about their disaster relief options. Many will waive monthly service fees, late fees, or interest fees.
Canada — Hub for COVID-19 Response Updates, Business Credit Availability Program, support for entrepreneurs, work-sharing program to help avoid layoffs, and Temporary Wage Subsidy for employers.
European governments — find a great list of resources compiled by sifted.eu that various European governments are offering startups and small businesses.
I would like to give a shout out to the CFOs in my network who helped me compile this list of relief resources. I hope this collection of resources helped you find some options you otherwise didn’t know you had.
Please email me at jacob@siliconcfo.com if you have a resource to add to the list. Best of luck to you all and stay healthy!