Impact Update for Thursday, February 25
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Each week, we will distribute our Impact Update newsletter on Thursdays. We encourage you to share this information with friends, families, and business owners who may be able to take advantage of the resources and programming options listed below.
Jason Siegel
President & CEO
Greater Orlando Sports Commission
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“Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.”
– Jack Welch
American Executive, Engineer and Writer
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Local Resources.
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Visit these pages for the most critical local health and government updates, as well as COVID-19 Testing Site Locations:
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City of Orlando: COVID-19 Homepage | Testing Sites
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Orange County: COVID-19 Homepage | Testing Sites
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Osceola County: COVID-19 Homepage | Testing Sites
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Lake County: COVID-19 Homepage | Testing Sites
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Seminole County: COVID-19 Homepage | Testing Sites
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Facial Coverings Executive Orders are still in effect for both Orange County and Seminole County, as this protective measure prevents the spread of COVID-19.
- City of Orlando Updates:
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In an effort to attract quality retail operators to the area, the City of Orlando's Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) created the Retail Stimulus Program. Applicants are eligible to receive up to $75,000 or 50% of the total cost of tenant improvement related costs, whichever is less. Improvement related costs include electrical upgrades, plumbing, flooring, lighting, and more. Applicants will also be able to receive a one-time award of up to $25,000 to cover rent expenses.
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Park DTO has been extended through Sept. 1, 2021! Patrons can enjoy FREE parking in on-street spaces and inside specific City of Orlando garages while dining and shopping in Downtown Orlando. Click here to learn more about Park DTO. Eligible business owners can click here to apply for parking validations to provide to your patrons.
- Orange County Updates:
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The Florida Department of Health in Orange County (DOH-Orange) reopened online registration for COVID-19 vaccinations for individuals who are 65+ years old. Please visit ocfl.net/Vaccine for additional information and to make an appointment. Individuals experiencing issues booking an appointment online can dial 305-351-9531 or send an email to covid19support@cdrmhealth.com.
- Residents are urged to cancel any unwanted COVID-19 vaccination appointments. Cancelling unwanted appointments allows for others in the community to schedule an appointment, while also ensuring no vaccine doses are left unused.
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Orange County Health Services announced that free testing at Barnett Park has been extended and will remain open from 9am-5pm seven days per week through March 31, 2021.
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Orange County is slated to launch a new Emergency Rental Assistance Program on March 1. The new Emergency Rental Program has more than $33 million in federal funds to help with rent assistance for predominantly low-income and qualified residents. Program details and updates will be posted at ocfl.net/EmergencyRentalAssistance.
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Orange County Government is partnering with CareerSource Central Florida and Valencia College to offer a variety of short-term, vocational training courses at the Orange County Convention Center. Residents can apply for tuition assistance through CareerSource Central Florida’s “Help is Here” grant program.
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Orange County Government has awarded a Community Development Block Grant of more than $570,000 dollars to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Orlando & Osceola County. The grant funding will provide free roof repairs to residents in Unincorporated Orange County, and select municipalities such as Apopka and Winter Park. Applications are currently closed, but check the website regularly for updates as the application program may re-open in the coming weeks.
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Orange County Health Services Department is providing free flu vaccinations. Getting a flu vaccine is more important than ever during a pandemic because it can save resources for the care of patients with COVID-19. Click here to book an appointment.
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The Orange County Library System offers a free online tool, Right Service at the Right Time, which is a public resource that is particularly useful to those who have had their income affected by COVID-19. The service provides a platform to easily find information on government-assistance and community-support programs.
- Osceola County Updates:
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After receiving $3.2 million in funding from the Federal CARES Act, Osceola County is expanding their program to help small businesses throughout the county, including the cities of Kissimmee and St. Cloud. Visit WeveOpenedSafely.com for more information and to apply.
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The Osceola County Board of County Commissioners has launched the new Commercial Utilities Assistance Program to help businesses impacted by COVID-19 to meet utility payments. The one-time grant is designed to work seamlessly with Toho Water Authority, KUA, and Duke Energy and will provide assistance to current Small and Large commercial utility clients in good standing prior to March 1, but are now 30 days or more past due.
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Osceola County is currently accepting applications for emergency utility assistance for households impacted by COVID19. Funding is available for electric, gas, and water utilities only. If you reside in Osceola County and your household is impacted, please click here to complete the application.
- Lake County Updates:
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Lake County residents can reach out to the Lake County Department of Housing and Human Services for information on SHIP rental assistance. Email SHIP@lakecountyfl.gov to receive an application and a secure link for uploading their forms and supporting documents. Residents can also call 352-742-6530, fax 352-742-6505 or come by the office, located at 2008 Classique Lane in Tavares. Click here for more information.
- Seminole County Updates
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Seminole County's COVID-responsible business listing site is live for business owners to begin promoting their businesses. Visit SeminoleSafeBusiness.com and click “Submit a Business” at the top of the page to begin. The site is intended to help promote businesses that are taking action to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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If you have been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis and live in Seminole County, The Sharing Center is currently accepting applications for rent/mortgage and utilities assistance. Click here for program criteria and to learn how to apply.
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Covering Central Florida offers health coverage and a Special Enrollment Period for individuals who have been laid off related to COVID-19.
- Additional Resources:
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Orlando Health has a website specifically designed for those in the business community returning to normal operations. The site features tips and best practices from medical experts, including facts about COVID-19.
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AdventHealth CentraCare's Employer Resources hub provides a vast number of resources to assist businesses as they reopen. Their team of physicians and clinical experts can assist with business re-opening through consultation, comprehensive safety plan development and key services.
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OUC has a Small Business Assistance Fund which provides up to $2,500 in utility assistance for small businesses facing financial hardship due to COVID-19. Aid is in the form of a credit adjustment on your next OUC bill.
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OneBlood is testing all blood donations for the COVID-19 antibody. The test is authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and will indicate if the donor’s immune system has produced antibodies to the virus, regardless of whether they ever showed symptoms. Appointments to donate are required. Click here for more information.
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The Orlando Technology Community Support Grant Program expands the City of Orlando’s continued commitment to creating an environment for entrepreneurship as a critical component of the region’s innovation ecosystem. Organizations and companies are invited to apply for lump sum, matching grants of up to $10,000 to develop tech-focused events that unite the local tech workforce and community.
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The US Small Business Association has compiled a database of private funding options to help small businesses. Browse the options available nationally, or input a zip code to explore location-specific funding.
Stay Engaged.
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Celebrate African American literature in poetry, story, and song, performed by local luminaries in conjunction with the 31st Annual National African American Read-In. This virtual event is free and open to the public on Sunday, Feb. 28 at 2pm ET.
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February's Snow Moon will be making an appearance this weekend. NASA says it will be its brightest at 3:19 a.m. on Saturday morning, but you can also see it at this more reasonable hour on Friday night.
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On Thursday, March 4, join Executive Director Thomas C. Chatmon Jr. and the Downtown Development Board for a virtual panel on the state of empowerment and growth of African American entrepreneurs. Click here to register now!
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The City of Orlando Public Art Program recently announced The Agua Series, a solo exhibition by award-winning Florida artist Muffy Clark Gill, is now on view in the Garden House Gallery at Harry P. Leu Gardens from Feb. 25 - June 25, 2021.
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The Orlando Museum of Art will be saying goodbye to winter and hello to spring at their four-day floral fundraiser, Art in Bloom. Visitors can expect plenty of flower arrangements, a Bourbon and Blooms opening night reception, an outdoors farmers' market and more.
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Page 15, an Orlando-based children’s literacy nonprofit, has recently announced a new opportunity for students to make their voices heard. The program’s ninth annual high school writing contest - a real-world editing and publishing opportunity for central Florida students - is officially underway with this year’s theme: Water.
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The Fifth Annual Love Fest is happening on Sunday, March 7 from 1pm - 5pm in the Mills 50 neighborhood of Orlando. Vendors selling arts & crafts, jewelry, and other goods will be on site, along with live music and food and drink options from local bars and restaurants. Interested in becoming a vendor? Click here!
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The Alliance for Regional Transportation (ART) invites you to join City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Robert Puentes, president and CEO of the Eno Center for Transportation, for an educational session on Empowering a Regional Transportation Authority on Friday, March 5. Click here to learn more and register.
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Be on the lookout for Ranger, the baby rhino born last October, now at Kilimanjaro Safaris at Disney's Animal Kingdom where he's officially joined the "crash" of rhinos. (And now you know a group of rhinos is called a crash!)
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Universal Orlando's latest deals include discounts on four-day theme park tickets, plus three months free on two-park seasonal or annual passes. Florida residents can also get three days at the parks free with the purchase of a one day ticket.
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Florida residents can get their new year off to a magical start with a visit to the Walt Disney World Resort theme parks with the new Florida Resident Discover Disney Ticket. This special offer allows you to visit their four parks through June 18, 2021 (subject to blackout dates), for just under $50 per day + tax.
“We are excited to add to Camping World Stadium’s legacy as an international soccer destination. Major international club soccer matches have been tremendously impactful in the U.S. over the years, and we look forward to highlighting Orlando and hosting fans from around the world for years to come.”
-Steve Hogan, Florida Citrus Sports CEO
See Florida Citrus Sports / Florida Cup story below...
Around The Horn.
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Florida Citrus Sports has reached an agreement to acquire the rights to the Florida Cup and will host matches at Camping World Stadium. As part of the agreement, Florida Cup CEO Ricardo Villar has joined the Florida Citrus Sports staff to collaborate on the annual festival’s domestic and international growth.
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Canada Soccer has announced that their opening match of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Qualifiers will be played at Exploria Stadium on March 25.
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Nikola Vucevic is officially a two-time All-Star! He joins Shaquille O’Neal, Penny Hardaway, Tracy McGrady, Grant Hill and Dwight Howard as the only players to be named an NBA All-Star multiple times while wearing a Magic uniform.
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Golfer Annika Sorenstam will return to the LPGA Tour after a 13-year absence to play in the Gainbridge LPGA at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club, where the 50-year-old Hall of Famer is a resident.
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U.S. Senator Jerry Moran has introduced the Amateur Athletes Protection and Compensation Act of 2021 to establish a consistent, federal standard to allow student athletes greater control of their name, image and likeness (NIL).
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The NBA released the second half of its 72-game regular season schedule, which concludes on May 16. A play-in tournament is set for May 18-21, and playoffs will begin on May 22.
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From the Orlando Sentinel's Mike Bianchi: Old UCF athletics director Danny White can be expecting a call from new UCF athletics director Terry Mohajir sometime in the future about scheduling a home-and-home football series between UCF and Tennessee.
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Orlando Pride star Alex Morgan scored her first international goal since the birth of her daughter to help the U.S. women’s national team to a 6-0 rout of Argentina on Wednesday night at Exploria Stadium. The win gave the USWNT consecutive SheBelieves Cup titles for the first time, putting the finishing touches on the 2021 edition in emphatic fashion.
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Lake County is set to welcome the Basspro.com Bassmaster Southern Open to the Harris Chain of Lakes this March 4 - 6. Nearly 450 anglers from the region are expected to compete, including local professional angler Tim Frederick, who is sponsored by Visit Lake.
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Monster Jam is back! The world's most action-packed motorsports experience for families returns after a pandemic pause, roaring into Camping World Stadium for a high-octane weekend for three shows on Feb. 27-28.
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New UCF Football coach Gus Malzahn added the final piece to his Knights coaching staff, announcing the hire of Kenny Ingram as a defensive assistant.
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DreamHack Sports Games, which creates esports leagues and tournaments on behalf of traditional sports, has struck a multi-year deal with the NHL to operate live and online esports events.
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The NCAA will allow up to 25% capacity for its 2021 winter championships and Division I fall championships scheduled to take place this spring. Specific capacity percentages will vary based on state and local health mandates.
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OverActive Media, the parent company to a number of esports teams in North America and Europe, has revealed its plans to build a privately funded entertainment venue in Toronto, Canada. The 7,000 seat arena is estimated to cost $500 million and will open in 2025.
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American 7s Football League® (A7FL), who pioneered no-helmets, no pads, full-contact tackle football and entering its 7th season, continues its rapid nationwide growth and unveiled eight Central Florida expansion teams, including Orlando.
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From front Office Sports: The latest development in the NFL media rights saga is the league wants each of its network partners to pay 100% more for broadcasts when current contracts expire at the end of the 2021 and 2022 seasons.
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The City of Clermont’s Champions Pointe Disc Golf Course was recently ranked among the top 100 in the world by disc golfers on the app UDisc.
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In The News.
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Though the theme park and attractions industry is still feeling the impacts of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, a new study from IAPPA shows Florida is doing comparatively better than most other states.
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The City of Orlando has announced it will participate in a demonstration program of adsorbed natural gas (ANG) bi-fuel vehicle technology developed by Ingevity Corporation. Orlando will add two ANG-equipped Ford F-150 pickup trucks to its fleet to assess data related to fuel savings and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions.
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From Orlando Business Journal: California venture capitalists are flocking to cheaper Sunbelt cities, and many want Orlando to get in on the action.
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Three Orange County Public high schools will be testing a college scheduling system next year. Here's what that means for students.
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More construction walls have come down around the Jurassic Park-themed VelociCoaster at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure park and the sight is nothing less than stunning.
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A group of students at the University of Central Florida sees the seeds of environmental change through a strand of clear thread - their mission is to replace synthetic fibers with a special plant-based material.
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Students at West Orange High School with a passion for cooking or an interest in becoming a chef will have a new opportunity come fall. Orange County Public Schools is launching the dual-enrollment culinary arts program on the WOHS campus.
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Sanford leaders are launching a study to see how the city and community stack up in the areas of race, equality, equity, and inclusion.
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More and more "ghost kitchens" have been popping up in Central Florida. Check out this guide from the Daily City to help you decide where your next Uber Eats order should come from.
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Marriott named Tony Capuano, who most recently lead the company's U.S. and Canada lodging business, as its next CEO and Stephanie Linnartz, group president for consumer operations, as president.
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A Central Florida teenager has made history. Julia Shepherd, 17, from Apopka, is among hundreds of young women who will make up the inaugural class of female Eagle Scouts across the country.
Fun & Games.
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