Alaska Small Business Development Center

For Child Care Providers: How to Apply for the Paycheck Protection Program

February 24, 2021

Child care providers – both for-profit and non-profit – are eligible for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which provides Coronavirus relief opportunities for small businesses. Better yet, these loans are forgiven under certain circumstances.

The Administration for Children and Families (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services) and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco are hosting a webinar to help child care providers connect with information and resources to access the PPP.

Join SBA staff, local lenders, and resource partners for this webinar specifically designed for child care providers that will cover the following:

  • Learn about eligibility guidelines.
  • Get advice on how to ensure the PPP application process goes smoothly.
  • Hear from a peer child care provider who benefitted from a PPP loan.
  • Have the opportunity to get questions answered from lenders and technical assistance providers in five breakout sessions specific for Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Spanish speakers. 

The March 31 PPP application deadline is quickly approaching — don’t miss your opportunity to apply for this important financial support.

Thursday, February 25 from 7-8:30 p.m. PST. Register for the webinar here!

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