Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers: WA State 'Stay at Home' Order
On March 23, 2020, Gov. Jay Inslee has issued a Stay at Home, Stay Healthy order in Washington state which will be effective for a minimum of two weeks. In accordance with this order, the Governor has designated the following list of “Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers” to help state, local, tribal, and industry partners as they work to protect communities, while ensuring continuity of functions critical to public health and safety, as well as economic and national security.
One in four Washingtonians get health and dental coverage through the Washington Healthplanfinder at wahealthplanfinder.org or the mobile app WAPlanfinder. Individuals can receive free help applying from an expert in their community at wahealthplanfinder.org/find-expert-advice.html.
COVID-19 FAQs: Answers to frequently asked questions during the Coronavirus pandemic.
How to Report a Change Online Through Washington Healthplanfinder Current Washington Healthplanfinder enrollees are experiencing life changes as a result of COVID-19, including loss of income. Reporting changes may qualify individuals for additional financial help
March 25th: COVID-19 Busines Info Series Webinar, 11am – 12pm
Join Tacoma Pierce County Chamber’s panel for an in-depth discussion of issues for our businesses that have arisen due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Click here for webinar instructions. This series of calls will continue each Monday, Wednesday, & Friday as long as there is a need. See TPCC’s event calendar for more info series webinars and other events. You can hear recordings of past webinars and other helpful information, on the Chamber’s COVID-19 Resource Page
Make It Tacoma: COVID-19 Resources
Visit the Make It Tacoma COVID-19 Resources webpage. The City of Tacoma is concerned about the impacts of COVID-19 on small businesses related to their potential loss of revenue, possible employee layoffs and long-term resiliency. The City wants to ensure that you are connected to key resources that may assist in your decision-making and facilitate access to economic support. In addition, the Cityf is working to create additional tools to enhance your viability.
Economic Survey for King, Sonohomish, and Pierce Counties
Participate in the Economic Impact Survey for King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties Businesses and non-profit organizations in King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties are invited to complete this survey. The information will be used to identify the extent of the economic impacts, suggest ways to speed recovery, and support requests for state and federal emergency funding.
Businesses interested in pursuing an SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) are encouraged to:
Review the documentation your business needs to prepare: Click Here