Does your nonprofit organization need help to navigate the available financial assistance being offered by the US government due to the COVID-19 Pandemic?
NPO Centric is collaborating with The Inland Empire Community Collaborative and Caravanserai Project to help guide you through the Loan Application Assistance Program. We will provide nonprofits with trained volunteer technical assistants to provide direction to nonprofits as they apply for funds that are available through the CARES Act. This guidance is free of charge.
Learn More & Get Started!
Visit http://inlandempirecommunitycollaborative.org/
Once you are on the page, click on the button labeled "Nonprofit Application" located on the right-hand side of the page.
(Look for this button once you are on the Inland Empire Community Collaborative website.)
You will be directed to a Questionnaire. Be sure to answer all questions so that we can best serve your needs. You will be contacted by one of our team members, and we will serve as a guide to assist you with the loan application process. Please note, all applications are online, and you work directly with your bank. We are here for guidance and support to help you through the process.
Disclaimer:
The Loan Application Assistance Program (LAAP) is a service, free of charge, “as is”; and does not constitute legal or financial advice. We try to provide quality information, but we make no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained in or linked to this Web site and its associated sites. LAAP should not be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified legal or financial professional.
This service is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute a client relationship.
The LAAP is an initiative developed by the Inland Empire Community Collaborative and Caravanserai Project. The Center For Nonprofit Advancement is grateful to be included in this collaboration.
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