The Week of April 6 - 10

  • SMALL BUSINESS recovery resources
  • Connect to work at the next Urban League of Louisiana VIRTUAL JOB FAIR
  • Urban League’s HBCU 2020 Census Challenge
  • Keeping PARENTS Connected During COVID-19


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RECOVERY RESOURCES FOR SMALL BUSINESS
ULLA's Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation is providing resources to small businesses impacted by COVID-19.

The Center is hosting FREE Webinars to help small businesses recover.

DATE & TIME: MONDAY, APRIL 6; 11:00 AM
TOPIC: COVID-19: Understanding SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans, SBA Express Loans, and the Paycheck Protection Plan

DATE & TIME: THURSDAY, APRIL 9; 3:00 - 4:00 PM
TOPIC: COVID-19: What Small Business Employers Need to Know about the CARES Act and the FFCRA
Keep scrolling to learn about Virtual Job Fairs. . .
VIRTUAL JOB FAIR - FRIDAY, APRIL 10!
ULLA's Office of Workforce Development is hosting Virtual Job Fairs to connect job seekers to current job openings in essential industries .

WHAT: VIRTUAL JOB FAIR
WHEN: FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2020
10AM - NOON
Keep scrolling to learn about the HBCU Census Challenge . . .
HBCU 2020 Census Challenge Tele-Town Hall!
If you or someone you know is currently a student at Xavier University, Dillard University or Southern University , we have a great opportunity next week!

Students can take a break from online class and spend some time with the Urban League and our HBCU 2020 Census interns.

Did you know that the 2020 Census will impact funding for Pell grants, childcare, health care, housing, and more?

Students can learn everything they need to know while representing their campus in the Urban League’s HBCU 2020 Census Challenge.

WHEN: Thursday April 9th from 5-6pm

Keep scrolling to learn about keeping parents connected . . .
KEEPING PARENTS CONNECTED DURING COVID-19
The Urban League's Parent Information Center, is keeping parents in the loop when it comes to resources and opportunities.

Sign up to receive their updates!
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Be good neighbors.
Continue to follow social distancing practices.
Stay informed.
And as always, take care of yourselves and each other.