COVID-19 has had a HUGE impact on business and a very severe impact on Restaurants.

Here are some of the resources we have gathered so far to help you survive COVID-19 and be able to Thrive once it is over.  Currently, we are adding National resources as well as Colorado resources and will begin to provide other resources in other states shortly.

National Resources:

SBA Disaster Relief LoansSee How to Apply

Deferment of Existing SBA Loans: The Small Business Administration (SBA) announced changes to help borrowers still paying back SBA loans from previous disasters. By making this change, deferments through December 31, 2020, will be automatic.

Federal Government Coronavirus Response: Emergency Paid Leave Mandates with Employer Tax Credits (gathered from the National Restaurant Association)

Colorado Resources

Colorado State COVID-19 website: provides comprehensive resources on the State’s response

Colorado Tourism COVID-19 Information for Tourism Industry Partners: provides recommended messaging and talking points for Colorado tourism partners

Colorado SBDC Disaster Preparedness Guidance

Colorado Layoff-prevention program

Colorado Connecting Talent with Opportunity

Adams County:

Denver County: 

Eagle County:

Assistance for Those in the Industry:

Another Round, Another Rally Fund

Offering $500 relief grants for hospitality workers who lost their jobs or had their hours slashed in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. They are also collecting donations from community members willing to help their hospitality-industry friends and neighbors stay afloat in this time of uncertainty.

USBG Emergency Fund

Bartender emergency assistance program available to all bartenders or the spouse or child of a bartender.

CORE Gives

CORE grants support to children of food and beverage service employees navigating life-altering circumstances.

Rent Assistance

RentAssistance provides a directory of rental assistance agencies and organizations that will help you pay your rent. Some listings are government organizations other are non-profits and charities that offer rental assistance programs.

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