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WBDC/SBA Q & A: PPP and the American Rescue Plan Act

SBA representatives and WBDC Advisors are here to answer your questions
WBDC/SBA Q & A: PPP and the American Rescue Plan
April 1st, 2021
1:00PM - 2:00PM
What You'll Gain:
  • The latest information on PPP Loan applications and the American Rescue Plan
  • Answers to all of your questions from trusted SBA and WBDC professionals
Cost: $0
Description:
Join WBDC for the latest information on the American Rescue Plan Act and updates on applying for PPP Loans. CT SBA District Director Catherine Marx will join WBDC Business Advisor Sherry Konwerski for informative Question and Answer sessions  every Thursday afternoon.
Date:  Thursday, April 1
Time:  1:00 PM  – 2:00 PM
Location:  This is a LIVE Zoom Call in the WBDC Virtual Classroom
Registration required / No cost 
Instructor: Sherry Konwerski
Title: Business Advisor
Bio: Sherry Konwerski, a WBDC Business Advisor, is the founder and principal of a consulting firm specializing in providing business consulting and services to small businesses. Sherry helps companies identify and address areas of improvement that result in healthier financial rewards. Areas of focus include accounting, sales, operations, finance, management and more.
Register for WBDC/SBA Q & A: PPP and the American Rescue Plan
Terms of Service: WBDC is a nonprofit organization, required by its funders to collect data requested on this form. WBDC places great value on your personal privacy and the confidential facts and figures you disclose concerning your business activities. Information concerning you and your business is kept strictly confidential and is reported only in aggregate unless prior approval is received from you. WBDC is able to offer its programs and services at afforable and/or reduced rates due to the support of Federal, State, Municipal, Corporate and Individual contributors and the programs or services you participate in are either partially or fully subsidized.

Small Business AssociationThis program is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. We make reasonable accommodations for access by persons with disabilities.