DCCC Provides Infographic Tool To Break Down CARES Act Grants

In a time of misinformation, the Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce is here to help the community understand the two available loan options available through the CARES Act.

(Dearborn Co., Ind.) - The Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce is doing their part to give the community access to information needed to receive help during these trying times. 

DCCC has broken down the important information to know when seeking out the two available loan options available through the CARES Act.

"We know this pandemic has impacted you in major ways and we are here to help," say the Chamber. 

With this infographic, the community will be able to understand the possibilities, make decisions, and most importantly, get back to your business.

The impact of this bill is broad enough to impact almost every business.

Questions can be email to President/CEO Eric Kranz at ekranz@dearborncountychamber.org or Ginnie Faller with the Indiana Small Business Development Center (ISBDC) at gfaller@isbdc.org

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