Helpful Resources for Surviving the Coronavirus Pandemic
Helpful tip sheet – What to do if You Are Sick
Clackamas County
Economic Injury Hotline for Businesses – (503) 742-4BIZ
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Clackamas County Coronavirus (COVID-19) Web Page
Clackamas Service Center – Temporary Measures in Place due to Coronavirus
Clackamas Workforce Partnership and Workforce Resources
Clackamas County Moratorium on Commercial and Residential Evictions
North Clackamas School District Remote Learning Resources
State of Oregon
COVID-19 Related Business Layoffs, Closures, and Unemployment Insurance Benefits
DHS Employment-Related Child Care Assistance
Governor’s Coronavirus/COVID-19 Information and Resources website
Oregon Work Share Unemployment Program – Allows employers to arrange for unemployment benefits for employees they may need to furlough or those experiencing reduced hours. Visit the website to learn more about this program.
OSHA Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19
Small Business Advocacy – Businesses with 0-100 employees may contact the Office of Small Business Assistance atbusiness.sos@oregon.gov or by calling 1-844-469-5512, toll-free.
Business Oregon offers resources, financial assistance and tax relief options on their website. Check out their helpful guide on Business Survival Tips here.
Greater Portland, Inc. provides helpful links and resources for businesses on the GPI website.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
U.S. Chamber Coronavirus Resource Website
U.S. Chamber Disaster Help Desk
Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive
U.S. Government
COVID-19 Safety and Health Standards, Control & Prevention External Link
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering up to $2 million in Economic Injury Disaster Loans for small businesses impacted by the Coronavirus. Visit the resources page.
SBA Disaster Assistance One-Pager
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Disaster Assistance
CDC: How to Prepare and Take Action for COVID-19
Utility Assistance
Stay safe. We will get through this together! — Commissioner Martha Schrader
Special thanks to the North Clackamas Chamber of Commerce and the Clackamas County Business Alliance for providing much of this information.