The City of Columbus is creating three new small business recovery programs to provide funding for businesses affected by the pandemic. The $5.25 million Columbus COVID-19 Small Business Response and Recovery Fund is designed to help businesses provide financial relief, retain or create jobs, and make necessary health and safety improvements.
Read MoreIndependent doctors say they are uniquely squeezed — forced to compete for grants against bigger practices and hospitals, or against other small businesses for loans they admit they are unlikely to be able to repay.
Read MoreThe Ohio Department of Health has identified five simple protocols for all businesses to follow as they reopen or increase activity after pandemic-related closures
Read MoreOne popular solution for a college student’s summer housing needs is a sublease, which allows a tenant to lease their room or apartment directly to another tenant. Before you sign the sublease, however, there are at least four basic questions which you should ask.
Read MoreThe State of Ohio has recently created the Office of Small Business Relief to identify and provide direct support to small businesses during the COVID-19 public health crisis.
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