Last update: February 22, 2021
Chamber and Visit Salina Offices Now Open to the Public {2.22.2021}
COVID Updates & FAQ
The Federal Delegation wants to hear from you.
Congress is not currently in session, it’s unlikely that the CARES Act “phase four” relief bill will be passed in the near-term future. Analysts from Goldman Sachs are predicting that the new bill won’t pass before May. With that in mind, it is a perfect time to share with the Kansas Federal Delegation the direct impact on your business operations and the unforeseen circumstances and situations that it has created. Please refer to the KANSAS FEDERAL DELEGATION button for contact information of all the Senators and Representatives in the State. Representative Roger Marshall serves the Big 1st District but we’ve included all representative districts as many of you have operations outside of the Big 1st District. |
Deal to Increase the Funding of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Programs
Congress approved another $310 billion for PPP and $60 billion for EIDL! Once signed by President Trump, these SBA programs should reopen quickly. If you’re a small business owner and did not get in on the last round, be ready. Talk to your lender today!
Congress approved another $310 billion for PPP and $60 billion for EIDL! Once signed by President Trump, these SBA programs should reopen quickly. If you’re a small business owner and did not get in on the last round, be ready. Talk to your lender today!
Save Small Business Initiative
The U.S. Chamber has been a strong advocate for the small business community and the swift enactment of this legislation, and recently launched the Save Small Business Initiative—a nationwide program to provide supplemental funding, resources and webinars, research, and advocacy for American small businesses.
The U.S. Chamber has been a strong advocate for the small business community and the swift enactment of this legislation, and recently launched the Save Small Business Initiative—a nationwide program to provide supplemental funding, resources and webinars, research, and advocacy for American small businesses.
U.S. Chamber Top Line Summary of New CARES Act Funding
To better understand the new CARES Act funding and how it impacts you and your members, we encourage you to review the U.S. Chamber's top line summary of the final bill.
To better understand the new CARES Act funding and how it impacts you and your members, we encourage you to review the U.S. Chamber's top line summary of the final bill.
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
Overview
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act temporarily expands eligibility for SBA economic injury disaster loans (EIDL) and provides an emergency advance of up to $10,000 to small businesses and private non-profits harmed by COVID-19 within 3 days of applying for an SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL). To access the advance, you first apply for an EIDL and then request the advance. The advance does not need to be repaid under any circumstance, and may be used to keep employees on payroll, to pay for sick leave, meet increased production costs due to supply chain disruptions, or pay business obligations, including debts, rent, and mortgage payments.
Eligibility
In addition to the entities that are already eligible for SBA disaster loans (small businesses, private non-profits, and small agriculture cooperatives), eligibility is temporarily expanded to include:
Additionally, you must have been in business as of January 31, 2020. Expanded eligibility criteria and the emergency grants are only available between January 31, 2020 and December 31, 2020.
How to Apply
Can I apply for other SBA loan programs?
If you apply for an EIDL and the grant, you can still apply for a Paycheck Protection loan. However the amount forgiven under a Paycheck Protection loan will be decreased by the $10,000 grant.
PLEASE NOTE, IF YOU SIGNED UP PRIOR TO 3/29/2020 BY MAIL OR EMAIL, YOU WILL NEED TO RE-APPLY IF YOU WANT THE $10,000 ADVANCE. IF YOU SIGNED UP ONLINE ON OR AFTER 3/30/2020, YOU ARE GOOD!
More Information
For more information about SBA loan programs, please visit the Small Business Administration. More information about small business programs in the CARES Act can be found on the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship website
If you need additional assistance, please reach out to your local Small Business Development Center, SCORE Chapter, or SBA District Office.
In addition, we encourage you to utilize the U.S. Chamber's Coronavirus Emergency Loans Small Business Guide and Checklist to help answer common questions and navigate the process.
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act temporarily expands eligibility for SBA economic injury disaster loans (EIDL) and provides an emergency advance of up to $10,000 to small businesses and private non-profits harmed by COVID-19 within 3 days of applying for an SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL). To access the advance, you first apply for an EIDL and then request the advance. The advance does not need to be repaid under any circumstance, and may be used to keep employees on payroll, to pay for sick leave, meet increased production costs due to supply chain disruptions, or pay business obligations, including debts, rent, and mortgage payments.
Eligibility
In addition to the entities that are already eligible for SBA disaster loans (small businesses, private non-profits, and small agriculture cooperatives), eligibility is temporarily expanded to include:
- Business entities with 500 or fewer employees:
- Sole proprietorship, with or without employees
- Independent contractors
- Cooperatives and employee owned businesses
- Tribal small businesses
- Private non-profits of any size.
Additionally, you must have been in business as of January 31, 2020. Expanded eligibility criteria and the emergency grants are only available between January 31, 2020 and December 31, 2020.
How to Apply
- You can apply for an EIDL online with the SBA.
- When you apply, you can request an emergency grant of $10,000.
- The SBA will provide the grant within 3 days of receiving your application.
- You will not have to repay the grant, even if your application for a loan is denied.
- You can visit an SBA resource partner who can help guide you through the loan application process. You can find your nearest Small Business Development Center (SBDC) or Women’s Business Center here.
Can I apply for other SBA loan programs?
If you apply for an EIDL and the grant, you can still apply for a Paycheck Protection loan. However the amount forgiven under a Paycheck Protection loan will be decreased by the $10,000 grant.
PLEASE NOTE, IF YOU SIGNED UP PRIOR TO 3/29/2020 BY MAIL OR EMAIL, YOU WILL NEED TO RE-APPLY IF YOU WANT THE $10,000 ADVANCE. IF YOU SIGNED UP ONLINE ON OR AFTER 3/30/2020, YOU ARE GOOD!
More Information
For more information about SBA loan programs, please visit the Small Business Administration. More information about small business programs in the CARES Act can be found on the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship website
If you need additional assistance, please reach out to your local Small Business Development Center, SCORE Chapter, or SBA District Office.
In addition, we encourage you to utilize the U.S. Chamber's Coronavirus Emergency Loans Small Business Guide and Checklist to help answer common questions and navigate the process.
Effected 501c3 and Charitable Organizations can now applications for funds via the Salina Area United Way COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund. Grants are limited to 501c3 nonprofit organizations, groups fiscally sponsored by a 501c3 nonprofit organization, or other charitable organizations able to receive a tax-deductible contribution, such as schools, faith-based organizations, and other public entities.
Latest Federal, State, and Local Guidance Documents
1.4.21 | January 4th Press Release
12.30.20 | December 30th Press Release
12.21.20 | December 21st Press Release
Older press releases
1.4.21 | January 4th Press Release
12.30.20 | December 30th Press Release
12.21.20 | December 21st Press Release
Older press releases
Latest COVID-19 Legislative Updates
Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act (PHASE 3 Updates from Cong. Marshall and his team)
Employee Relations & Benefits Update on newly signed Families First Coronavirus Response Act (U.S.) Includes information on newly signed Families First Coronavirus Response Act (U.S.)
On 3/18/2020, President Trump officially signed into law H.R. 6201, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, making official billions of dollars in aid and relief for small business owners and employees dealing with the Coronavirus outbreak. Follow this link to review resources approved by H.R. 6201.
FAQs for Business Owners: Specific Coronavirus Legislation has been written. Information about distribution of rebate checks, paid leave eligibility, benefit exemptions and more can be accessed by clicking HERE.
Nutritional Programs: Families dealing with food and nutritional access issues can find more information on new benefits available HERE. These programs will be run by the state and apply predominantly to those who already receive SNAP and WIC benefits. The USDA has also allowed schools to offer meals outside of the school setting. Kansas has applied for and received the necessary Congregate Meal Waiver that allows for flexibility in school meal delivery. Many school districts are already putting in place plans to offer meal pick up or delivery options but if you are unsure of how to proceed, the following link has some great information. Read more HERE.
Tax Delays: The Treasury Department issued guidance that gives individuals and business owners relief from tax payments. People are still required to file their 2019 taxes by April 15 but payments of to $1 million will be deferred until July 15. Click HERE to learn more about the IRS guidance.
Housing Evictions & Utility Shut-Offs: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will suspend foreclosures and evictions for 60 days on properties with mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Additionally, the FCC has encouraged all telephone and broadband providers to delay any service disconnections for at least 60 days. Governor Kelly has also mandated that all utilities under the jurisdiction of the Kansas Corporation Commission not disconnect utilities due to missed payments at this time.
Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act (PHASE 3 Updates from Cong. Marshall and his team)
- Full Summary 3/25/2020
- Unemployment Summary – Ways and Means Unemployment Fact Sheet
- SBA Lending Opportunities Sheet - In addition to the emergency disaster lending authorized in the Families First Coronavirus Act aka Phase 2 legislation, the SBA has made available additional lending opportunities – including the Paycheck Protect Act, which provides additional incentives for employers who can keep all employees on the payroll for the duration of the pandemic.
- Transportation Summary Sheet
- Daycare – HHS’s Administration for Children and Families for daycare providers. Kansas will receive approximately $30.5 million in block grants to help keep daycares and childcare centers open. This funding will be distributed by the state.
- Healthcare Summary Sheet – See Page 14 Hospitals and rural health clinics will receive funding to help sustain operations and meet the demands placed by the coronavirus outbreak. There is additional funding to build out tele-medicine capabilities to allow more people to receive healthcare services in their home.
- Housing Summary Sheet
- Banking/Financial Services Summary Sheet
- Agriculture Summary Sheet
Employee Relations & Benefits Update on newly signed Families First Coronavirus Response Act (U.S.) Includes information on newly signed Families First Coronavirus Response Act (U.S.)
On 3/18/2020, President Trump officially signed into law H.R. 6201, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, making official billions of dollars in aid and relief for small business owners and employees dealing with the Coronavirus outbreak. Follow this link to review resources approved by H.R. 6201.
FAQs for Business Owners: Specific Coronavirus Legislation has been written. Information about distribution of rebate checks, paid leave eligibility, benefit exemptions and more can be accessed by clicking HERE.
Nutritional Programs: Families dealing with food and nutritional access issues can find more information on new benefits available HERE. These programs will be run by the state and apply predominantly to those who already receive SNAP and WIC benefits. The USDA has also allowed schools to offer meals outside of the school setting. Kansas has applied for and received the necessary Congregate Meal Waiver that allows for flexibility in school meal delivery. Many school districts are already putting in place plans to offer meal pick up or delivery options but if you are unsure of how to proceed, the following link has some great information. Read more HERE.
Tax Delays: The Treasury Department issued guidance that gives individuals and business owners relief from tax payments. People are still required to file their 2019 taxes by April 15 but payments of to $1 million will be deferred until July 15. Click HERE to learn more about the IRS guidance.
Housing Evictions & Utility Shut-Offs: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will suspend foreclosures and evictions for 60 days on properties with mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Additionally, the FCC has encouraged all telephone and broadband providers to delay any service disconnections for at least 60 days. Governor Kelly has also mandated that all utilities under the jurisdiction of the Kansas Corporation Commission not disconnect utilities due to missed payments at this time.
COVID-19 Suppliers
Below are listed suppliers for critical supplies in regards to COVID-19. This information was compiled by our staff and is updated as we receive information. If you are a company that can be added as a supplier for any of these products, please email us here.
Ace Hardware Home Center
Airgas Consolidated Printing CVS Dillons Flower Nook IBT Industrial Solutions Key Office Kwik Shops Lowe's Home Improvement Messenger Total Promotions & Clothing Company |
Midwest Single Source
Office Max RHL Sage Supply Sam's Service Master Smoky Hill Education Center Service Center Target Unifirst Walgreens Water's Hardware |
WORKFORCE UPDATES
UNEMPLOYMENT RESOURCES / EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
UNEMPLOYMENT RESOURCES / EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
WORKFORCE & UNEMPLOYMENT
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The Kansas Department of Labor recognizes the impact of COVID-19 on employers and workers alike. We are here to assist as we tackle this challenge together. We will continue to update this web page with available resources and contact information as it becomes available.
Employers:
Businesses may be exploring reducing production as a result of supply chain challenges related to COVID-19. The Shared Work Program is an excellent tool to use in lieu of a temporary, total layoff of employees. It allows for partial work week and partial unemployment benefits to employees. To participate, normal weekly work hours for employees must be reduced by 20% (no more than 40%) and apply to at least 10% of employees.
For more information, visit or email KDOL.SharedWork@ks.gov.
Employees:
Individual Filing for Unemployment Insurance Benefits.
If you are not working or working reduced hours due to COVID-19, you may be eligible for Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. The UI program was established as a means to protect those who are involuntarily unemployed from the financial burdens and dangers that come with being unemployed. It is designed to be a short-term assistance program and may be able to help those whose employment has been adversely impacted by COVID-19.
Check out our UI and COVID-19 Fact Sheet and apply for benefits online at www.GetKansasBenefits.gov
Unemployment insurance benefits may be available to individuals who are involuntarily unemployed as a result of COVID-19. The amount of the benefit will vary based upon the amount of money that the individual has previously earned but will be between $122 and $488 per week. At this time, individuals can receive up to a maximum of 16 weeks of benefits.
Employers:
Businesses may be exploring reducing production as a result of supply chain challenges related to COVID-19. The Shared Work Program is an excellent tool to use in lieu of a temporary, total layoff of employees. It allows for partial work week and partial unemployment benefits to employees. To participate, normal weekly work hours for employees must be reduced by 20% (no more than 40%) and apply to at least 10% of employees.
For more information, visit or email KDOL.SharedWork@ks.gov.
Employees:
Individual Filing for Unemployment Insurance Benefits.
If you are not working or working reduced hours due to COVID-19, you may be eligible for Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. The UI program was established as a means to protect those who are involuntarily unemployed from the financial burdens and dangers that come with being unemployed. It is designed to be a short-term assistance program and may be able to help those whose employment has been adversely impacted by COVID-19.
Check out our UI and COVID-19 Fact Sheet and apply for benefits online at www.GetKansasBenefits.gov
Unemployment insurance benefits may be available to individuals who are involuntarily unemployed as a result of COVID-19. The amount of the benefit will vary based upon the amount of money that the individual has previously earned but will be between $122 and $488 per week. At this time, individuals can receive up to a maximum of 16 weeks of benefits.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Despite the current circumstances, there are employment opportunities.
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KANSASWORKS is available to assist job seekers remotely by phone, email, or via live chat. Job seekers are encouraged to look for work by contacting employers directly or by visiting www.KANSASWORKS.com. A Job Search Workbook is available on the Resource tab and has information on how to create a resume, how to look for work, and application and interview tips.
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Ad Astra Books and Coffee House
785-833-2235 Now open for dine in service. 7am-5pm, Mon-Sat AJ’s Sports Bar at The Alley Now open for dine in and carry out. Also available on Door Dash. Sun-Fri, 11a-8p Fri/Sat, 11a-10p Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 785-827-8385 Dine in, pick up, delivery Auntie Rita's Jamaican Cuisine 785-502-5145 Bayard's Café, Inc. 785-825-4351 Dine-in 6am-3pm Big Nose Kate's 785-820-8872 Now open. 3pm-2am Face masks are appreciated. Blue Skye Brewery & Eats 785-404-2159 Dining room is now open. Tuesday-Thursday 11am-10pm; Friday & Saturday 11am-11pm; Sunday 11am-2pm. Carryout, curbside & delivery options still available. Bravo Sliders n' Bites 785-577-4574 Drive-thru only. 11am-8pm Chick-fil-A 785-820-8007 Drive-thru, online & mobile app orders & pick up. Dining room is closed. Chili's Grill & Bar 785-820-8300 11am - 10pm daily. Available for dine-in, curbside & delivery. Chipotle Mexican Grill 785-493-8093 Lobby open for carry outs and deliveries only. Chuck's Bar & Grill 785-404-3225 Open with a limited menu. Cling Delivery Order pickup or delivery from all your favorite local business today. Clingdelivery.com Coops Pizzeria 785-823-5556 Dine-in, carryout, EatStreet Delivery Cozy Inn 785-825-2699 Dine-in & walk-up open. Extended hours -Walk-up window only Mon-Sat 10am-8pm; Sun 11am-8pm Call EatStreet for delivery Dagney’s Ice Cream 785-833-2235 Call in or order online. Closed on Sundays. Daimaru Steak House 785-820-5500 Open for dine-in, delivery and takeout. Sun-Thur 11am-9pm Fri-Sat 11am-9:30pm Dairy Queen No. 1 785-823-6109 Walk up & drive-thru open. District Eat and Play 785-515-2329 EatStreet 866-654-8777 Farmers & Ranchers Café 785-820-6037 Open Monday - Friday Dine-in open. Five Guys Burgers & Fries 785-822-0675 Take out and delivery only 11am-9pm |
Freddy's Frozen Custard
785-827-0900 Drive thru is open regular hours Gourmet To Go/Loft Catering 785-820-8888 Drive-thru only, dine in is closed. Hickory Hut Barbeque 785-825-1588 Dine-in open and drive-thru & call-ahead curbside available. Hog Wild Pit Bar-BQ 785-825-2222 Dine-in, Carryout, Catering Hong Kong Buffet 785-820-8683 Dine-in open. Imperial Garden Express 785-827-8688 Dine-in closed. Drive-thru, call-ahead pickup, EatStreet delivery available. 10:30am-9pm Jalisco Mexican Restaurant 785-833-2388 Dine-in open 11am-9pm Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches 785-820-5727 Delivery & pick up available. Legend's Sports Bar & Grill 785-825-6789 Dine-in open. Monday - Saturday, 3pm-10pm Little Caesars Pizza 785-452-9999 Open normal business hours for carryout pizza and sides. Delivery is also available through the Little Caesars app or online at LittleCaesars.com. It is appreciated for all custom orders to be ordered by phone or digitally rather than at the counter. Longhorn Steakhouse 785-823-2201 Dine-in open. Offering take out which can be ordered through their app, online or over the phone. They are encouraging online orders for the ability to pay online. Carry out available 11am-9pm daily. Family Meal Deal: Choose 1 family sized entrée, a jumbo salad, 4 sides comes with bread and butter. Martinelli's Little Italy 785-826-9190 Dining room is now open with limited seating. Delivery, curbside pickup, and to go services also available. Mon-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-9pm Mattie's Grill & Chill 785-515-5715 Dine-in open. Tuesday - Saturday McDonald's (all locations) Drive thru, lobby open for carry out orders only Mokas Coffee 785-825-6100 Dining room closed. Drive thru only Mon-Sat 6am-6pm; Sun 7am to 6pm Old Chicago Pizza and Taproom 785-404-1499 Dine-in or curbside available. Olive Garden 785-827-4266 Dine-in, carryout. 11am-10pm Friday, Saturday. 11am-9pm Sunday-Thursday Pancho's 785-309-0909 Lobby closed. Drive-thru only Paramount Bar 785-827-0992 Now open, see our FB page for specials Papa John's Pizza 785-827-7575 Take out & delivery |
Papa Murphy’s Pizza
785-827-7900 Carry out, drive-thru & EatStreet available. Perkins Restaurant & Bakery 785-201-4253 Dine-in & carry out available. Praireland Market 785-827-5877 Open Tue-Sat 11am-7pm. Curbside pickup available Tue-Wed 2pm-7pm. To order call or email, manager@prairielandmarket.org or visit our webstore Qdoba Mexican Eats 785-515-5995 Dine-in open. Online ordering, app ordering, or delivery through various delivery partners. Red Lobster 785-825-0837 Dine-in, delivery through various delivery partners, carryout. 11:30am-8:30pm Sunday-Thursday. 11:30am- 9:30pm Friday-Saturday. Renaissance Cafe 785-822-6750 Normal business hours Russell's Restaurant 785-825-5733 Dine-in open. 6am-10pm The Scheme 785-823-5125 Dine-in & carry out available. Normal hours. Schlotzsky's Deli 785-823-6526 Dine-in, drive-thru, delivery (3rd party vendors) Seraphim Bread 785-502-5133 Dining room is now open and outdoor seating is also available. Mother's Day specials (order in advance): Raspberry Rolls $10 Strawberry Shortcake $15 Gluten-Free Shortcake $15 Smoky River Meats 785-827-1311 Walk-in open. Sonic Drive-In 785-825-9614 Sonic Drive-In #2 785-825-8663 Spangles Restaurant 785-827-7040 Dine-in & drive-thru available. Speakeasy 785-823-7687 Dine-in open. Taco Bell (all locations) Dining room closed. Drive thru open The Alley/ AJ's Sports Grill 785-515-2565 Dine-in open. Tucson's Steakhouse Saloon & Grill 785-820-9595 Now open for dine in, carry out, & curbside to-go orders. Normal hours. The Voo: Now open. Noon-10pm |
Catholic Charities
Click the link for Covid updates. Central Mall Now open with limited hours Monday to Saturday 11am-7pm, Sunday 12pm - 6pm Some stores have elected to remain closed at this time. Mall walking is allowed. The play area remains closed. CKF Addiction Telehealth (785) 825-6224 Cling Delivery Order pickup or delivery from all your favorite local business today. Clingdelivery.com H&R Block Salina Still available to serve via curbside drop-off and pickup. Digital drop-off and electronic signature available.While there is a federal filing extension, a state of Kansas extension is pending. Call our offices (785) 827-5817 or (785) 827-5836. OCCK Transportation/City Go For more information about OCCK, Inc., visit www.occk.com. For more information about CityGo and OCCK Transportation, visit www.salinacitygo.com. For more information about 81 Connection, visit www.ksrides.org. Or, contact the OCCK Transportation Center at 785-826-1583. R&J Tax Services 785-827-1304 Lobby is closed to public access. Drop slot on the east side of the building is open 24 hours a day, there is a box with 6”x 9” envelopes for clients to use. Available by phone, Mon-Thurs. 10am to 5pm. A tax portal on our website is open for customers to load and receive their documents, pay for the tax return, and digital sign the tax return. Salina Community Theatre Call for tickets and other services 785-827-3033 Salina Municipal Golf Course |
Salina Public Library
Building hours: Mon-Sat, 10am-2pm.. Pickup service is running from 10am-7pm Monday-Thursday and 10am-6pm Friday and Saturday. The digital branch is open 24/7 on the library's website. Salina Symphony Upcoming season delayed until 2021 The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Unit Providing meals 3x per day. Continental breakfast 8:15a-9:15a; Hot Lunch 11:30a-12:30p; Hot Supper 4-5:30p Spiritual Care Hotline available for prayer and emotional support (816) 968-0497 or e-mail WePray@usc.salvationarmy.org Salina Area United Way SAUW COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund has been created to receive donations. SignPro Salina Open Mon-Fri 8-5. Offering curbside, and local delivery for anyone that does not want to come in. We do take Credit Cards over the phone. Smoky Hill Museum The Museum & Museum Store are OPEN Tuesdays through Fridays 11 am to 4 pm and Saturdays 10 am to 4 pm!! Reservations are highly encouraged to guarantee entrance times. Make your reservation here.. Target Monday-Saturday, 8am-10pm; Sunday, 8am-9pm. The first hour of shopping each Tuesday & Wednesday will be reserved to support vulnerable guests, including the elderly and those with underlying health concerns. USD 305 School District For more information visit www.usd305.com Walmart Enter through the north doors. 7am-10pm Monday-Sunday Seniors 60+ Tuesday 6am-7am. YMCA Check website for updates |
The businesses above have provided updates to their normal business practices. In addition, several business members are still providing and serving members and may or not have updates.
Click here for a complete listing of Salina Chamber Businesses.
Click here for a complete listing of Salina Chamber Businesses.
>>Kansas Gas Service has partnered with the Salina Area United Way and created a match fund for donations.
If there are any individuals or businesses looking to help contribute to relief efforts in Salina, their donations will be matched up to $5,000.
If there are any individuals or businesses looking to help contribute to relief efforts in Salina, their donations will be matched up to $5,000.
>>Salina Area United Way Prepares for COVID-19 with an Emergency Relief Fund
>>The Salvation Army
Have you lost jobs, gotten sick, need help? We have current funding to assist families and individuals who are struggling financially from COVID 19. We can help with RENT/MORTGAGE, UTILITY, and FOOD PANTRY assistance. We will take your information over the telephone and set appointments. To go Lunch and Supper available Monday thru Friday at this time. Lunch 11:00a - 12:30p and Dinner 4:00 to 5:30 pm.
For more information, please call The Salvation Army at 785-823-2251
>>The Salvation Army
Have you lost jobs, gotten sick, need help? We have current funding to assist families and individuals who are struggling financially from COVID 19. We can help with RENT/MORTGAGE, UTILITY, and FOOD PANTRY assistance. We will take your information over the telephone and set appointments. To go Lunch and Supper available Monday thru Friday at this time. Lunch 11:00a - 12:30p and Dinner 4:00 to 5:30 pm.
For more information, please call The Salvation Army at 785-823-2251
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ACCOUNTING
QUICKBOOKS ONLINE – $12-75
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
GUSTO – $6-12/PER USER
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
QUICKBOOKS ONLINE – $12-75
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
GUSTO – $6-12/PER USER
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
ALL-INCLUSIVE
GOOGLE SUITE/HANGOUTS – $6-25/PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Audio/Phone | Instant Messaging | Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
*In response to COVID-19 through July 1: free access to our advanced Hangouts Meet video-conferencing capabilities to all G Suite and G Suite for Education customers globally including larger meetings, for up to 250 participants per call, live streaming for up to 100,000 viewers within a domain, and the ability to record meetings and save them to Google Drive
OFFICE 365/TEAMS– $0-12.50/PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Instant Messaging | Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
*In response to COVID-19: Beginning March 10, Microsoft is rolling out updates to the free version of Teams that will lift restrictions on user limits.
GOOGLE SUITE/HANGOUTS – $6-25/PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Audio/Phone | Instant Messaging | Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
*In response to COVID-19 through July 1: free access to our advanced Hangouts Meet video-conferencing capabilities to all G Suite and G Suite for Education customers globally including larger meetings, for up to 250 participants per call, live streaming for up to 100,000 viewers within a domain, and the ability to record meetings and save them to Google Drive
OFFICE 365/TEAMS– $0-12.50/PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Instant Messaging | Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
*In response to COVID-19: Beginning March 10, Microsoft is rolling out updates to the free version of Teams that will lift restrictions on user limits.
COMMUNICATION
ZOOM – $0-19.99*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Web Conferencing/Webinar | Security/Encryption
In response to COVID-19: free for educators to move toward virtual learning
Zoom Resources and Instructional Video
ZOOM PHONE – $14.99
Services Provided: Audio/Phone | Security/Encryption
SLACK – $0-12.50
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Instant Messaging | Information Storage/Sharing | Security/Encryption
LOOM – $0-5/PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Web Conferencing/Webinar |Instant Messaging
*In response to COVID-19 through July 1: free for educators, recording limit removed on the free plan, free trial extended to 30 days, Loom Pro price adjusted to $5/month
RING CENTRAL – $24.99-49.99 PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Web Conferencing/Webinar | Audio/Phone | Instant Messaging
*In response to COVID-19: Three months free RingCentral Office for K12 educators, health providers and non-profits
GOTOMEETING – $12-16/PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Web Conferencing/Webinar | Audio/Phone | Instant Messaging
*In response to COVID-19: some organizations may be eligible for access to free emergency remote work toolkit. Can register here.
ZOOM – $0-19.99*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Web Conferencing/Webinar | Security/Encryption
In response to COVID-19: free for educators to move toward virtual learning
Zoom Resources and Instructional Video
ZOOM PHONE – $14.99
Services Provided: Audio/Phone | Security/Encryption
SLACK – $0-12.50
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Instant Messaging | Information Storage/Sharing | Security/Encryption
LOOM – $0-5/PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Web Conferencing/Webinar |Instant Messaging
*In response to COVID-19 through July 1: free for educators, recording limit removed on the free plan, free trial extended to 30 days, Loom Pro price adjusted to $5/month
RING CENTRAL – $24.99-49.99 PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Web Conferencing/Webinar | Audio/Phone | Instant Messaging
*In response to COVID-19: Three months free RingCentral Office for K12 educators, health providers and non-profits
GOTOMEETING – $12-16/PER USER*
Services Provided: Video Conferencing | Web Conferencing/Webinar | Audio/Phone | Instant Messaging
*In response to COVID-19: some organizations may be eligible for access to free emergency remote work toolkit. Can register here.
INFORMATION SERVICES
DROPBOX BUSINESS – $12.50-20/PER USER*
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Security/Encryption
*In response to COVID-19: Free Dropbox Business subscriptions for a three-month period to nonprofits and NGOs that are focused on fighting COVID-19
GENIUS SCAN – $0
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing
Phone app for scanning/sending documents
TINY SCANNER – $0
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing
Phone app for scanning/sending documents
DROPBOX BUSINESS – $12.50-20/PER USER*
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Security/Encryption
*In response to COVID-19: Free Dropbox Business subscriptions for a three-month period to nonprofits and NGOs that are focused on fighting COVID-19
GENIUS SCAN – $0
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing
Phone app for scanning/sending documents
TINY SCANNER – $0
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing
Phone app for scanning/sending documents
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
TRELLO – $0-20.83/PER USER
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
ASANA PROJECT MANAGEMENT – $0-24.99/PER USER
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management
TRELLO – $0-20.83/PER USER
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management | Security/Encryption
ASANA PROJECT MANAGEMENT – $0-24.99/PER USER
Services Provided: Information Storage/Sharing | Project Management
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