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  • Tuesday, August 25, 2020 11:14 AM | Anonymous

    Thank you to everyone who attended on the screen! Seeing everyone's faces is so important during these COVID times. 

    Meeting Video Recording

    Meeting Chat

    Meeting Audio Only



  • Tuesday, August 25, 2020 9:04 AM | Anonymous

    PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS WITH LIABILITY STATEMENTS + SIGNS 

    Effective 8.7.20, under Georgia's new COVID liability shield law, businesses are required to post a very specific sign in order to gain the law's protection from COVID-related lawsuits.

    RECEIPT MESSAGE AND SIGNS HAVE TO BE A SPECIFIC SIZE AND FOLLOW STRICT GUIDELINES TO BE VALID!  

    • RECEIPT: Includes a statement in at least ten-point Arial font placed apart from any other text, stating the following warning:
      • Any person entering the premises waives all civil liability against this premises owner and operator for any injuries caused by the inherent risk associated with contracting COVID-19 at public gatherings, except for gross negligence, willful and wanton misconduct, reckless infliction of harm, or intentional infliction of harm, by the individual or entity of the premises.
    • SIGNAGE: An individual or entity of the premises has posted at a point of entry, if present, to the premises, a sign in at least one-inch Arial font placed apart from any other text, a written warning stating the following:
       'Warning 127 Under Georgia law, there is no liability for an injury or death of an individual entering these premises if such injury or death results from the inherent risks of contracting COVID-19. You are assuming this risk by entering these premises.'

    Here's an article about the law: https://www.natlawreview.com/article/georgia-passes-covid-19-liability-protections  


    SIGNS HAVE TO BE A SPECIFIC SIZE TO BE VALID
    PURCHASE YOUR SIGN FROM EABA MEMBER

    East Atlanta Copy Center

    Phone (404) 622-3222  
    Toll Free:  (888) 299-3776
    EastAtlantaCopyCenter.com

    1287-A Glenwood Ave. SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
    East Atlanta Village
    In Between Grant Central Pizza & Mary's


  • Monday, August 17, 2020 7:43 PM | Anonymous

    Register for the meeting in advance: 

    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAsceysqzgvHtBGjYo10P1yfJ8fR0OI08E_

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

    READ THE AGENDA


  • Monday, August 10, 2020 8:33 PM | Anonymous

    We're calling today MONEY MONDAY!  

    Read on for multiple opportunities for funding your small business! Register now and add them to your calendar, then you'll be ready when it gets closer!

    EABA is adapting and learning right along with you! We strive to share resources in a timely manner and want to know how you are doing!

    Email us at eastatlantabiz@gmail.com anytime!




    8.10.20 | COVID SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS NOW OPEN

    Applications are now being accepted for the Resurgence Grant Fund, a new program to help Atlanta’s small businesses recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and two other grant programs for individuals working in the creative and cosmetology industries.

    The Resurgence fund offers qualified city of Atlanta businesses the opportunity to apply for up to $40,000 to help them cover pandemic-related costs such as complying with requirements necessary for businesses to operate safely, plus a credit of up to $10,000 of no-cost technical assistance services. 

    In addition to the Resurgence Grant Fund, Invest Atlanta is planning to reopen the Strength in Beauty Fund, which provides grants of up to $1,000 to cosmetology professionals like hairstylists and nail technicians.

    The Resurgence Grant Fund is made possible by a $22 million allocation of federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act).

    Applications close for all three programs on Aug. 31, 2020. Please visit  www.investatlanta.com, email resurgence@investatlanta.com or call 404-880-7255 for more information on program eligibility and requirements, educational events, and the online application process.

    DEADLINE TO SUBMIT IS MONDAY AUGUST 31, 2020!



    8.12.20 NFIB WEBINAR | Preparing for PPP Loan Forgiveness and PPP Q&A


    For businesses that received a loan through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), the rules are ever changing with new SBA guidance just published on August 4. This week’s webinar will cover the latest SBA updates and provide Q&A.

    Presenters will cover the recent developments, including:

    • How do I decide whether to use the EZ or long forgiveness application?
    • How do I complete the Schedule A Worksheet?
    • How do FTE reductions and wage adjustments impact loan forgiveness?
    • How will banks process loan forgiveness applications?
    • This hour-long program will review the rules, contemplate the uncertainties, and include plenty of Q&A.
    You can submit your questions in advance here.

    Can’t make this webinar? Don’t worry! Register now and we’ll email you an on-demand version!


    REGISTER HERE


              

    8.17, 8.18 & 8.19 | NFIB FLY IN WITH CONGRESS

    Your personal stories of small business success and hardship can influence lawmakers in meaningful ways. The NFIB Virtual Fly-In is free to attend and will offer meetings with Members of Congress, information, tips, tools, and tactics that will help you make an impact with legislators before they vote. 

    • The free event registration also includes many on-demand sessions available to watch at your convenience.
    • When you register, be sure to indicate the state where you live, so we can connect you with the correct virtual meetings with Members of Congress.

    MORE INFO + FREE REGISTRATION


    8.18.20 GENERAL MEETING @ 6PM | REGISTER IN ADVANCE!

    REGISTER HERE


               

     

    8.19.20 WEBINAR |Creating Content That Converts

    Join General Assembly for this FREE WEBINAR!

    It’s easy to think that a great product or service will sell itself, but it’s rarely the case. Hear from marketing experts on how they create and market content that converts to sales. You’ll learn how to utilize different types of content to tell a story, increase engagement around your content, and then repurpose your content for different channels to maximize visibility.

    Takeaways

    • Understand what content marketing is.
    • Create a content marketing strategy.
    • Learn how to repurpose content for different channels.
    • Know the best tips to increase engagement.

    REGISTER HERE! 




    8.26.20 WEBINAR | Small Business Access to Capital Webinar


    REGISTER HERE! 


            


    8.27.20 WEBINAR | Financing Alternatives for Your Small Business

    This webinar discusses traditional and no-traditional options on how to finance a start-up or growing business. Discussion includes different financing options, such as bank loans, SBA guaranteed loans, non-bank lenders, private investors and the myths and realities of grant funding, and how to pick the right financing options.

     

    REGISTER WITH UGA SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER




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  • Monday, August 03, 2020 11:43 AM | Anonymous
    EABA, 


    Happy Monday, the first of August.  We want you to know about two very important items to pay attention to this week! 


    ONE

    AUG. 4 @ 6:00PM | CITY WIDE RESURGENCE GRANT FUND LIVE STREAM

    TWO

    EAST ATLANTA STRUT IN PLACE | Saturday September 24, 2020 | NOON - 6PM

    SAVE THE DATE

    EABA GENERAL MEETING: TUESDAY 8.18.20 @ 6PM

    FYI

    EXTENDED COVID RESTRICTIONS


  • Wednesday, July 29, 2020 11:03 AM | Anonymous

    Can you believe it's almost the end of July and our 5th month of COVID life? 

    • Last week we took off to rest and now we have a packed list of important info sessions for small businesses! 

    Stay healthy, be kind and keep connecting! We're here for you! 


    Save the Date for the next EABA General Zoom Meeting | Tuesday August 18th @ 6PM. 

    REGISTER HERE IN ADVANCE


    7.29.20 @ 11am | Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger Hosts Small Business Recovery Tele-town Hall

    SIGN UP FOR FREE CALL HERE


    Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is pleased to announce his office’s fourth financial recovery tele-town hall titled, Rebuilding & Recovering Financially: A Path to Financial Recovery. The tele-town hall, hosted through the She Leads financial literacy program, will provide insight and advice for Georgia small business owners and entrepreneurs who are struggling during the current economic turmoil. The event will take place on July 29, 2020, at 11:00 AM.

    >>>>READ MORE



    7.29.20 @ Noon | NFIB Webinar
    SCORE, updates on the EIDL and PPP, Paid Leave Reimbursement, and Q&A

    REGISTER NOW


    Join special guest, SCORE’s Executive Director Bridget Weston, along with Beth and Holly to learn about FREE business resources available through SCORE, and also reimbursement for paid sick and family leave, loans, and what’s next for small business financial assistance.

    The webinar will cover:

    • SCORE www.score.org
    • EIDL and PPP updates
    • Paid sick and family leave dollar-for-dollar reimbursement instructions
    As always, we’ll save time to answer your individual questions. We welcome your questions in advance, just email info@nfib.org.

    Can't make this Webinar? Don't worry! Register Now and we'll email you an on-demand version!




    7.30.20 @ 6:30PM | New City of Atlanta COVID-19 Small Business Grants, including the Resurgence, creATL, and Strength in Beauty grant funds.

    RSVP TO JOIN THURSDAY JULY 30TH @ 6:30PM WITH DISTRICT 5 COUNCIL MEMBER NATALYN ARCHIBONG


    The Resurgence Grant Fund, made possible by a $22 million allocation of federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), offers up to $40,000 to help cover pandemic-related costs, such as complying with requirements necessary for businesses to operate safely, plus access to up to $10,000 of no-cost technical assistance services.
     
    Two other existing funds, the creATL Relief Fund and Strength in Beauty Fund, have also both been recapitalized with a portion of the CARES Act allocation. Both funds will continue to support the creative and cosmetology sectors by offering $1,000 grants to alleviate hardships due to the loss of business as a result of the pandemic.

    Applications for the Resurgence, creATL, and Strength in Beauty Grant Funds open Monday, August 10.


    BRICK AND MORTAR SMALL BUSINESS GRANT PROGRAM | APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW

    APPLY NOW


    Announcing the launch of the HartBeat of Main Street Grant Program. Grants of $5,000 to $15,000 will be awarded to support brick-and-mortar small businesses in commercial districts as they enter the next phases of reopening across the country. 

    • Applications are now open.
    • They will continue to be accepted until 11:59pm PT Sunday, August 23 or until 500 applications have been submitted, whichever is sooner. 
    • Subsequent grant rounds to accept additional applications later this summer. 



    SHOP SMALL ENROLLMENT PERIOD EXTENDED TO 8/23/20


    Extended the offer enrollment period to 8/23/20 – so even more eligible Amex® Card Members have the chance to get rewarded when they Shop Small.

    American Express Card Members can get $5 back in the form of a statement credit after they spend $10 or more at eligible small businesses – in stores and online – up to 10x* after they enroll on ShopSmall.com by 8/23/20.


    ADD YOUR VOICE TO SAVE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT VENUES!

    WATCH VIDEO

    SIGN UP HERE


    Earlier this week, Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and John Cornyn (R-TX) introduced a bipartisan bill to save live entertainment venues.  This bill, called the Save Our Stages Act, needs your support in order to pass.  

    • If you haven't already done so, please contact your elected representatives through SaveOurStages.com & ask them to support this bill.    



  • Thursday, June 25, 2020 7:02 PM | Anonymous

    6.16.20 GENERAL MEETING MINUTES

    WATCH VIDEO

    READ CHAT

    LISTEN TO AUDIO

    SEE AGENDA


    6.23.20 BRANDING PRESENTATION

    WATCH VIDEO

    READ CHAT

    LISTEN TO AUDIO


    6.25.20 CITY OF ATLANTA CREATL FUND 

    Calling all #creatives - If you have experienced a loss of job opportunities, contracts, freelance or other work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and live in the city of #Atlanta, you may qualify for the #creATL Relief fund. Tune in later TODAY for a live Q&A to learn more: www.investatlanta.com/creatl





    WE WILL MISS THE T-SHIRT LADY IN EAV!!!


    tshirtlady_closing.jpg

    Message from The T-Shirt Lady and Son from Facebook!

    https://www.thetshirtlady.com/  


    Over the last few years, we have noticed an incline in our online sales and have contemplated closing our brick & mortar MANY TIMES to concentrate on our online business while at the same time saving on overhead but that decision was never reached. When you are attached to the community, the building, and all the work you put into having a retail location, decisions like this can be extremely hard.
    *********************************
    With the recent pandemic, our business was forced to operate totally online which we thought would be temporary. However, the positive outcomes of making that transition during difficult times has lead us to make a professional business decision to close our brick & mortar location and operate out of our private studio permanently.
    *********************************
    Our intention is to continue to give great customer service, products, and services to our community here in Atlanta and the rest of the United States. It saddens us to leave the community physically but we are moving our business in another direction which we are super excited about and we hope that you will be excited for us as well.
    *********************************
    Our hearts are FULL and we are very excited about our new journey and want to send a huge THANK YOU to everyone who has supported us at ALL of our brick and mortar over the last 17 years! You are greatly appreciated for all of your support and continued support.
    If you need any help in finding out how to order from us, please feel free to give us a call or visit our website for more information. Once again, thank you for your support and we will keep you updated on our progress.
    *********************************
    “We are Closing One Door and Opening Another and are still here to serve YOU!” 
      


  • Monday, June 22, 2020 3:57 PM | Anonymous

    Happy Summer!! 


    We're officially into a new season of COVID-19 living, most businesses are reopened in some capacity with more adjustments daily, the need to apply for relief is still real for many. We know that this time has been challenging at best. Just know that EABA is here for you- drop of a call or email anytime. 

    • Help EABA get our brand launched...attend via Zoom Tuesday | 6/23. 
    • Get help with your EDIL/PPP applications 6.22-6.24. NFIB webinar on Wed | 6/24.
    • We acknowledge the need for equal dignity for all...check out the weekly webinar from the National Center for Civil and Human Rights on Fri | 6/26. 
    • KEEP READING 

    Back before we even knew COVID existed, EABA held a branding exercise at our November general meeting. 



    From that meeting, the marketing committee creatives have been hard at work creating a brand for our organization as well as a brand for the neighborhood.  

    SEE WHAT Joe Price DesignMedia Terror Alert and Traci with an Eye Graphic Design have been working on- an EABA logo, an East Atlanta mark and our very own font type!!!!


    Please register in advance for the ZOOM EABA BRANDING PRESENTATION


          


    EIDL APPLICATION IS OPEN AGAIN 

    https://covid19relief.sba.gov/#/ 

    Expires 9/30/20 


    PPP LOAN FORGIVENESS UPDATE | APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON JUNE 30TH! 

    NFIB Webinar | Wed. @ Noon  | REGISTER HERE

    • PPP EZ Application – Step-by-Step Instructions for Maximizing PPP Loan Forgiveness

    New PPP Law Updates

    • Lengthens the loan forgiveness period from eight weeks to 24 weeks.
    • Lowers the amount of PPP funds that must be spent on payroll from 75% to 60% and allows 40% for other qualifying expenses.
    • Delays employer payroll tax payments through the end of 2020.
    • Exempts borrowers from the FTE loan forgiveness reduction if borrowers are unable to return to the same level of business activity as before Feb. 15th due to Covid-19.

    WATCH A STEP BY STEP GUIDE FOR PPP LOAN FORGIVENESS APPLICATION

    CATCH UP ON ALL PPP RECORDED WEBINARS AND OTHER COVID BUSINESS RELATED INFO

    NEED HELP WITH THE PPP APPLICATION? 


    MAKE SURE YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A PPP LOAN BEFORE YOU SCHEDULE  


    CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT FOR HELP


                


    WEEKLY UPDATE FROM NCCHR | WHAT DOES DEFUND THE POLICE ACTUALLY MEAN WEBINAR? 6.26.20

    This program will explore the history of policing, how public opinion of the police is changing and what defunding the police actual means and how this would affect our communities. 

    REGISTER HERE
    National Center for Civil and Human Rights recent webinar recordings along with some excellent resources:

    Watch: Taking Action to Support Under-Resourced Communities
    Watch: Democracy for All
    Watch: Campaign for Equal Dignity Launch

    Additional actions you can take:
    Support Love Sinks In  
    Join the conversation with Equitable Dinners
    Sign the pledge for Equal Dignity & encourage others to sign


    Stay Informed - Here is what we are reading:
    Anti-Racism Resource Guide
    Stamped from the Beginning | Ibram X. Kendi
    In Tulsa, evictions were a crisis before the pandemic  

                 


  • Monday, June 15, 2020 7:49 PM | Anonymous

    We look forward to seeing you on the screen tomorrow, Tuesday June 16th @ 6pm.  

    We look forward to co-creating a more inclusive East Atlanta business community with you. Please share this to any business owner you know that operates a business in East Atlanta.  Everyone is welcome! 


  • Friday, June 12, 2020 4:19 PM | Anonymous

    We find ourselves in uncharted territory: three months into COVID living and a long overdue awakening towards equality and justice for all. 

    We hope you are healthy, your business is starting to emerge from the COVID haze and seeing more support from customers...maybe even some in person....of course socially distant. 

    Remember to tag us @EastAtlantaBiz on FB & IG. We want to keep up with all of your business changes as best as we can! We'll reshare/repost too! 

    PLEASE TAKE 10 MINUTES TO READ THIS POST & CLICK ON THE LINKS FOR MORE INFO.  It will inform, educate and offer you ways to engage. We know it's a lot to take in, but we also know that your inbox is overflowing...so we'll just send you this BIG ONE FOR NOW ❤

    • Can't find the email and information from a previous email? Visit our BLOG and search by date. 

              


    6.12.20 @ Noon | As part of the Campaign for Equal Dignity, The National Center for Civil and Human Rights welcomes Fair Fight for a conversation about the current issues voters face and how to ensure the right to vote is extended to all people. Moderated by Mo Ivory

    Online event. Free. Register and Sign the Pledge! 




    We invite you to co-create actionable steps towards making sure all business owners in East Atlanta are heard, included and welcomed.

    Register Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrdu-oqjwjE9O-9n7OYEjbON0pKecIWAlK 

       

             

     NEW STATE REOPENING GUIDELINES START ON JUNE 16TH

    Governor Brian Kemp has signed a NEW Executive Order that goes into effect at 12 AM on June 16 and runs through 11:59 PM on June 30.  

    READ FULL STATE ORDER  6.11.20 

    As it relates to restaurants:

    • In restaurants and dining rooms, there is no longer a party maximum for the number of people who can sit together.
    • There is no longer a limit on the number of patrons allowed per square foot.
    • Workers at restaurants, dining rooms, banquet facilities, private event facilities, and private reception venues are only required to wear face coverings when they are interacting with patrons.
    • In a bar, now you can have fifty people – up from twenty-five – or thirty-five percent of total listed fire capacity, whichever is greater.
    • For salad bars and buffets, a worker can use cafeteria-style service to serve patrons or the establishment can provide hand sanitizer, install a sneeze guard, enforce social distancing, and regularly replace shared utensils to allow patron self-service.


              

    CITY OF ATLANTA 5 PHASE PLAN 

    FOR RE-OPENING! 

    Read the full 5 Phase Plan Here

    As of May 27, 2020 we entered into Phase 2. 

    Read an Intown Article 


                

    ORDER TOUCHLESS SANITIZER STATIONS


    THANK YOU TO ARGOSY FOR HELPING ALL BUSINESS HAVE ACCESS! 


    Contact Directly: Matt VanMol with Sysco- vanmol.matt@atl.sysco.com

    Use: Armando’s Argosy account

    Pay: With Your Company Credit Card

    Pick Up: At Argosy


                 

    PPP LOAN FORGIVENESS UPDATE 

    The new PPP law:

    • Lengthens the loan forgiveness period from eight weeks to 24 weeks.
    • Lowers the amount of PPP funds that must be spent on payroll from 75% to 60% and allows 40% for other qualifying expenses.
    • Delays employer payroll tax payments through the end of 2020.
    • Exempts borrowers from the FTE loan forgiveness reduction if borrowers are unable to return to the same level of business activity as before Feb. 15th due to Covid-19.

    WATCH A STEP BY STEP GUIDE FOR PPP LOAN FORGIVENESS APPLICATION


    CATCH UP ON ALL PPP RECORDED WEBINARS AND OTHER COVID BUSINESS RELATED INFO


                

    NO PENALTY FOR UNPAID BUSINESS LICENSE UNTIL JUNE 3OTH! 



      

                


    READ FULL STATEMENT OF SOLIDARITY



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