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The State of California has extended the deadline for the Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program. The extension began on Dec. 30, 2020 and will continue through Jan. 13 at
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Menlo-Atherton High School student Audrey Ha is this year s winner of the 2020 Congressional App Challenge for California s 18th Congressional District. Courtesy office of Rep. Anna Eshoo. M-A junior wins Congressional App Challenge
Audrey Ha, an 11th grader at Menlo-Atherton High School, won the 2020 18th Congressional District s App Challenge for a hurricane app she created, Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Menlo Park, announced on Dec. 21.
Ha s SurveyHurricane, uses artificial intelligence to accurately and quickly detect damaged houses on aerial imagery of storm-impacted regions. Audrey Ha was inspired to assist the efforts of the federal government to help Americans recover from hurricanes and storms which have been increasing year after year due to climate change, Eshoo said in a statement. This tool can assist first responders and government organizations in efficiently assessing hurricane damage and planning cri
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Here s how small business and small nonprofit owners can apply for a COVID-19 relief grant. (Shutterstock)
AGOURA HILLS, CA The California Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program has extended the deadline for small businesses and small nonprofits to apply for a relief grant to Jan. 13.
To apply, businesses must present a signed application certification, the most recent tax return filed, a copy of an official filing with the California Secretary of State and a valid government-issued photo identification.
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The grant program will begin notifying recipients on Jan. 15.
Grants range from $5,000 to $25,000 and will be dolled out based on eligibility and how significantly the coronavirus pandemic impacted the business.