Small Businesses, Nonprofits, Independent Contractors, and Freelancers alike are struggling in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. Contact us for a free consultation about emergency funding and disaster relief programs today!
Struggling to understand the complex, ever-changing criteria for Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness? Need advice interpreting SBA guidance and regulations? Could use some help getting started with calculating your forgivable amount?
We have specialized in SBA programs like PPP and EIDL, and we know the ‘ins and outs’ of PPP Forgiveness. Let us get your business on track in today’s uncertain climate!

AMBRIGHT CONSULTING is assisting clients seeking Disaster Relief & Emergency Funding under the CARES Act or other emergency funding programs.
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and others are offering many options for those who could use help. In fact, you or your business could get up to $10,000 immediately through the SBA’s EIDLA Emergency Grant. Businesses and independent contractors can also qualify for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which provides completely forgivable financing for payroll, rent, mortgage, and utilities costs!
  • Hello Alice‘s COVID-19 Business Resource Center offers many resources and guides that can assist you. 
  • Business Insider has a list of resources for emergency funding which include SBA loans, grants, and private sources.
  • The SBA has a list of disaster relief programs for small businesses, which are also available to independent contractors and nonprofits. These programs are complex, but we know the ‘ins and outs’ and will guide you through the process.
We’re the right people to help you find resources to get you through this, as well as navigate the application process. Please contact us for more information!
What are you doing to adapt in these trying times?

A version of this article was also published on LinkedIn. You can view other articles designed to help your business and personal growth here. Novel Coronavirus Illustration courtesy of CDC PHIL #23311, 2020.

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