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Webinar: Paycheck Protection Program 2.0: Everything Associations & Nonprofits Need to Know

January 28, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (EST)

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Presented by FAR, in cooperation with The Nonprofit Alliance (TNPA), The NonProfit Times, and the Direct Marketing Association of Washington (DMAW) 

The second iteration of the federal Paycheck Protection Program is now live and underway – and most 501(c)(6) associations are now eligible for much-needed funding, along with 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. That being said, the rules regarding eligibility and qualification, the determination of loan amounts, the loan forgiveness requirements, and even which nonprofits can qualify are complex, nuanced and, in many cases, many questions remain unanswered. The U.S. Small Business Administration has issued interim guidance – which fills in some of the blanks – and has put out firstand second-round loan applications and a loan forgiveness application, and some of the guidance from PPP 1.0 last year still applies. If that isn’t enough to make your head spin, wait until we dive into the details. 

Thankfully, one of the nation’s leading nonprofit attorneys, Jeff Tenenbaum, is ready to break it all down, explain the rules and requirements in plain English, and tell nonprofits and associations everything they need to know about applying for a PPP loan. He also will address changes to the federal Employee Retention Tax Credit and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. This is a critical webinar that should be of great interest and importance to all nonprofits and associations, and one that will offer practical advice and guidance, easy-to-understand explanations of this complex set of rules and will leave time to answer your most pressing questions.

Speaker: Jeffrey S. Tenenbaum, Esq. Managing Partner Tenenbaum Law Group PLLC Washington, DC

Contact Information

The Nonprofit Alliance
Name: Abby Graf