This resource list is updated daily; with most recent updates at the top.
Small Businesses are being affected in a big way. These NH-based advisers can help you apply for loans and navigate your resources.
NH Small Business Development Center | SCORE New Hampshire | Center for Women and Enterprise
COVID-19 NH Business Resources: New Hampshire Live Free
The New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs (BEA) is actively monitoring the evolving situation with regard to the threat of the Coronavirus presents to our state. The health, safety, well-being of all residents and businesses is a top-priority and the actions the Governor has taken to limit the community spread of COVID-19 have not been taken lightly. BEA has put together this list of resources that will help residents and businesses navigate through this challenging time.
NH Social Responsibility Resource Page
As forward thinking businesses and organizations, we know firsthand how much the success, health, and prosperity of our communities relies on responsible leadership and action. As the COVID-19 situation continues to unfold, having up-to-date and reliable information and resources can help build resiliency in our businesses and communities. We are sharing resources, links, and stories that our members have found helpful in preparation. Also listed are services and information that NHBSR members are offering to assist in these uncertain times.
Updates on Coronavirus Legal and Practical Tips for Businesses and Employers: Webinar Recording
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Coronavirus and Nonprofit Grants: Tactics and Strategies to Help You Adapt
Grant professionals are used to having to adapt to change even when there are plans in place. The current environment nonprofits find themselves in as a result of the Coronavirus is another situation where we are grant professionals (and the grant teams we facilitate) need to adapt to change.
OSHA Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19
To reduce the impact of COVID-19 outbreak conditions on businesses, workers, customers, and the public, it is important for all employers to plan now for COVID-19. For employers who have already planned for influenza pandemics, planning for COVID-19 may invovle updating plans to address the specific exposure risks, sources of exposure, routes of transmission, and other unique characteristics of SARS-CoV-2.
NH Center for Nonprofits
NH Center for Nonprofits is sharing a list of resources that NH nonprofits may find useful as they navigate the implications of the unfolding public health crisis. As always, feel free to reach out with specific questions at info@nhnonprofits.org