Residents
3/26/2020 Resources that may provide assistance to those affected by the Coronavirus.
San Diego COVID-19 Community Response Fund
www.211sandiego.org
The San Diego Foundation. COVID-19 Response funds will focus on food, rental, utility assistance and income replacement.
Disability Insurance and Paid Family Leave Assistance
U.S. Department of Labor
A cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government, the Department of Labor is responsible for occupational safety, wage and hour standards, unemployment insurance benefits, and more. Their unemployment insurance programs provide benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed due to coronavirus.
One Fair Wage
Led by advocates for restaurant workers, One Fair Wage is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization. They are providing cash assistance to restaurant workers, car service drivers, delivery workers, and personal service workers who are financially struggling due to temporary unemployment.
U.S. Small Business Administration
A U.S. government agency, the SBA provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses. At the moment they are currently offering low-interest loans of up to $2 million to small businesses and nonprofits in certain states that have been impacted by COVID-19.
Restaurants Care
With the goal of promoting the health and prosperity of the foodservice industry, Restaurants Care is offering grants to restaurant workers who have tested positive for coronavirus, if they are a caregiver or an immediate family member who has contracted the disease, or if they have been out of work for 3+ weeks with no unemployment benefits.
National Domestic Workers Alliance
An advocacy organization promoting the rights of domestic workers in the U.S, the National Domestic Workers Alliance has created a Coronavirus Care Fund to provide emergency assistance for domestic workers, so they can stay home and healthy. Every qualifying applicant can receive up to $400 in emergency assistance from the fund.
USBG National Charity Foundation
The United States Bartenders Guild (USBG) is a professional and philanthropic organization for bartenders across the country. To help those in need, they are offering loans to bartenders who are out of work due to COVID-19.
Savi
A social impact technology startup, Savi works to solve the student debt crisis by helping student loan borrowers better understand their debt. Currently, they are providing assistance to borrowers who lost their jobs with a Free COVID-19 Student Loan Aid Tool, that helps determine if you’re eligible to lower or eliminate your student loan payments at this time.
Americans for the Arts
With offices in Washington, D.C. and New York City, Americans for the Arts is a national nonprofit organization that focuses on advancing the arts in the United States. In response to coronavirus, they have created a full list of coronavirus resources that are offering funds and grants for artists, performers, and musicians who have experienced disruptions in their employment.
San Diego COVID-19 Community Response Fund
www.211sandiego.org
The San Diego Foundation. COVID-19 Response funds will focus on food, rental, utility assistance and income replacement.
Disability Insurance and Paid Family Leave Assistance
- https://www.benefits.gov/ A resource finder where you go through a series of questions about your family size/income and situation and it will match you with the specific programs that you are eligible for in California ex: disability ins, small business loans, coronavirus information in the workplace, and many more.
- Disability Insurance Claim for loss of work due to becoming ill, providing between %60-%70 of past wage
- Paid Family Leave Claim if you must stay home to care for a sick relative, providing $50-$1300 weekly
- Unemployment Insurance Claim for those having to take care of children out of school or individuals who are not working due to their work temporarily closing or hours reduced, providing $40-$450 weekly
U.S. Department of Labor
A cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government, the Department of Labor is responsible for occupational safety, wage and hour standards, unemployment insurance benefits, and more. Their unemployment insurance programs provide benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed due to coronavirus.
One Fair Wage
Led by advocates for restaurant workers, One Fair Wage is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization. They are providing cash assistance to restaurant workers, car service drivers, delivery workers, and personal service workers who are financially struggling due to temporary unemployment.
U.S. Small Business Administration
A U.S. government agency, the SBA provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses. At the moment they are currently offering low-interest loans of up to $2 million to small businesses and nonprofits in certain states that have been impacted by COVID-19.
Restaurants Care
With the goal of promoting the health and prosperity of the foodservice industry, Restaurants Care is offering grants to restaurant workers who have tested positive for coronavirus, if they are a caregiver or an immediate family member who has contracted the disease, or if they have been out of work for 3+ weeks with no unemployment benefits.
National Domestic Workers Alliance
An advocacy organization promoting the rights of domestic workers in the U.S, the National Domestic Workers Alliance has created a Coronavirus Care Fund to provide emergency assistance for domestic workers, so they can stay home and healthy. Every qualifying applicant can receive up to $400 in emergency assistance from the fund.
USBG National Charity Foundation
The United States Bartenders Guild (USBG) is a professional and philanthropic organization for bartenders across the country. To help those in need, they are offering loans to bartenders who are out of work due to COVID-19.
Savi
A social impact technology startup, Savi works to solve the student debt crisis by helping student loan borrowers better understand their debt. Currently, they are providing assistance to borrowers who lost their jobs with a Free COVID-19 Student Loan Aid Tool, that helps determine if you’re eligible to lower or eliminate your student loan payments at this time.
Americans for the Arts
With offices in Washington, D.C. and New York City, Americans for the Arts is a national nonprofit organization that focuses on advancing the arts in the United States. In response to coronavirus, they have created a full list of coronavirus resources that are offering funds and grants for artists, performers, and musicians who have experienced disruptions in their employment.
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Online Monthly Payment Option - It's free and only take 2 minutes to set it up. Relax knowing your monthly rent payments will be made automatically as long as you like.
Online Service Requests - If you experience an issue, you can request a repair on-line anytime. Your Portal will show the request you made, when it's received, scheduled and completed.
Click here to see what info you need.
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