COVID-19 BUSINESS RESOURCES

During this era of social distancing, your Broadview Heights Chamber of Commerce knows, now more than ever, it is important to focus on distant socializing and communication with our members. Check out our interviews with members below and see what expert advice they have for our community and for your business.
Chamber News
Since Governor Dewine’s press conference on March 15th, closing our restaurants for the foreseeable future, the Broadview Heights Chamber of Commerce has compiled a useful list of restaurants from around our area who are offering take out or delivery and every Friday we will compile those who participated into an email and social media blast. This will ensure your business updates are still heard by thousands in our community AND we can still support buying
COVID-19 Resources
Thanks to a concerted effort by our partners throughout the state, Ohio small business can now apply for SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL). What’s an EIDL? The SBA EIDL program can provide low-interest loans of up to $2M to businesses and private non-profits. EIDLs may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills.  The interest rate is 3.75% for small businesses without credit available elsewhere; businesses with credit available elsewhere
COVID-19 Resources
Federal: >> U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster Loan Assistance >> U.S. Chamber of Commerce Combating the Coronavirus >> Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers from the CDC >> IRS Coronavirus Tax Relief State: >> ODJFS Coronavirus and Unemployment Insurance Benefits >> Ohio Development Services Agency: Economic Damage Assessment Survey Local: >> Economic & Community Development Institute Loan Program Utilities & Service Providers: >> FirstEnergy >> AEP >>Columbia >> Dominion Energy >> AT&T >> Spectrum >>
COVID-19 Resources
Please join The Brecksville Chamber of Commerce in updating the below small business information sharing spreadsheet, so that you will be able to know how to support local business through this crisis. It will continue to grow with your help! Here’s How it works: Check list for your favorite local business below or at this link: List of Green area businesses who offer gift certificates/carry outIf business not listed, verify what they offer. Complete the
COVID-19 Resources
During this era of social distancing, your Broadview Heights Chamber of Commerce knows, now more than ever, it is important to focus on distant socializing and communication with our members. Check out our interviews with members below and see what expert advice they have for our community and for your business.
Chamber News
Since Governor Dewine’s press conference on March 15th, closing our restaurants for the foreseeable future, the Broadview Heights Chamber of Commerce has compiled a useful list of restaurants from around our area who are offering take out or delivery and every Friday we will compile those who participated into an email and social media blast. This will ensure your business updates are still heard by thousands in our community AND we can still support buying
COVID-19 Resources
Thanks to a concerted effort by our partners throughout the state, Ohio small business can now apply for SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL). What’s an EIDL? The SBA EIDL program can provide low-interest loans of up to $2M to businesses and private non-profits. EIDLs may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills.  The interest rate is 3.75% for small businesses without credit available elsewhere; businesses with credit available elsewhere
COVID-19 Resources
Federal: >> U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster Loan Assistance >> U.S. Chamber of Commerce Combating the Coronavirus >> Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers from the CDC >> IRS Coronavirus Tax Relief State: >> ODJFS Coronavirus and Unemployment Insurance Benefits >> Ohio Development Services Agency: Economic Damage Assessment Survey Local: >> Economic & Community Development Institute Loan Program Utilities & Service Providers: >> FirstEnergy >> AEP >>Columbia >> Dominion Energy >> AT&T >> Spectrum >>
COVID-19 Resources
Please join The Brecksville Chamber of Commerce in updating the below small business information sharing spreadsheet, so that you will be able to know how to support local business through this crisis. It will continue to grow with your help! Here’s How it works: Check list for your favorite local business below or at this link: List of Green area businesses who offer gift certificates/carry outIf business not listed, verify what they offer. Complete the
COVID-19 Resources

NOW MORE THAN EVER IS WHY WE ARE A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


Please join the Broadview Heights Chamber of Commerce in updating the below small business information sharing spreadsheet, so that you will be able to know how to support local business through this crisis. It will continue to grow with your help!

Here’s How it works:

1. Check list for your favorite local business below or at this link: List of Broadview Heights businesses who offer gift certificates/carry out

2. If business not listed, verify what they offer. Complete the form on this page or at this link: Please fill out form

3. This list automatically updates in real time!

4. Please add a retailer (or a few). Then buy a gift certificate (or a few).

5. Win-Win! Only together can we ensure that Main Street still stands open for business long after this pandemic is extinct.

NOW MORE THAN EVER IS WHY WE ARE A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


Please join the Broadview Heights Chamber of Commerce in updating the below small business information sharing spreadsheet, so that you will be able to know how to support local business through this crisis. It will continue to grow with your help!

Here’s How it works:

1. Check list for your favorite local business below or at this link: List of Broadview Heights businesses who offer gift certificates/carry out

2. If business not listed, verify what they offer. Complete the form on this page or at this link: Please fill out form

3. This list automatically updates in real time!

4. Please add a retailer (or a few). Then buy a gift certificate (or a few).

5. Win-Win! Only together can we ensure that Main Street still stands open for business long after this pandemic is extinct.

SBA ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOANS NOW OPEN FOR OHIO SMALL BUSINESSES

Thanks to a concerted effort by our partners throughout the state, Ohio small business can now apply for SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL).

If you have questions about applying contact Jon Kozesky!
What's an EIDL?

  • The SBA EIDL program can provide low-interest loans of up to $2M to businesses and private non-profits.
  • EIDLs may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills. 
  • The interest rate is 3.75% for small businesses without credit available elsewhere; businesses with credit available elsewhere are not eligible. The interest rate for non-profits is 2.75%.
  • SBA offers loans with long-term repayments in order to keep payments affordable, up to a maximum of 30 years. Terms are determined on a case-by-case basis, based upon each borrower’s ability to repay.
How do I apply?

  • Online at SBA.gov/disaster
  • Need help?  Access these step-by-step online instructions.
  • Still need help?  Call the SBA's Disaster Customer Service Center at 800-659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov. Individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing can call 800-877-8339.

SBA ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOANS NOW OPEN FOR OHIO SMALL BUSINESSES

Thanks to a concerted effort by our partners throughout the state, Ohio small business can now apply for SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL).

If you have questions about applying contact Jon Kozesky!
What's an EIDL?

  • The SBA EIDL program can provide low-interest loans of up to $2M to businesses and private non-profits.
  • EIDLs may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills. 
  • The interest rate is 3.75% for small businesses without credit available elsewhere; businesses with credit available elsewhere are not eligible. The interest rate for non-profits is 2.75%.
  • SBA offers loans with long-term repayments in order to keep payments affordable, up to a maximum of 30 years. Terms are determined on a case-by-case basis, based upon each borrower’s ability to repay.
How do I apply?

  • Online at SBA.gov/disaster
  • Need help?  Access these step-by-step online instructions.
  • Still need help?  Call the SBA's Disaster Customer Service Center at 800-659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov. Individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing can call 800-877-8339.

Virtual Networking


Now more than ever is why we are a Chamber of Commerce. The developments of the last few weeks are the reason we need to stick together as business leaders and support each of our small businesses; that is how we ensure that we will come out of this crisis a stronger community. Your Chamber of Commerce maintains its commitment to work tirelessly through these unprecedented times to make certain that our members have the latest information on available resources, have a venue to share both their needs as well as their offerings, and to serve as a collective voice to our community the need to shop local. In addition, we will continue to introduce new and innovative programming over the weeks ahead.

The first of those programs will be our new Virtual Networking Lunch every Friday in March! We may have cancelled our in-person lunch, but we are not canceling the networking!

The concept is simple: order breakfast, lunch, or dinner from one of our listed participating Chamber members any day this week. Snap a photo of the meal, the menu, the receipt, a (properly social distanced) selfie with the delivery person, whatever! Then, send us that photo with your 30 second commercial written out: what you do, any sales or specials, any above and beyond disinfecting that you are particularly proud of, whatever you'd like to share! Be sure to include your preferred email and/or phone number so your fellow members can stay connected!

Every Friday, we will compile every Chamber member who participated into an email and social media blast. This will ensure your business updates are still heard by thousands in our community AND we can still support buying a local meal. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! Everyone who participates will be entered into a drawing each Friday for a $50 gift card which your Chamber of Commerce will buy for you from the local small business of your choice! Just send your information and photos to Jon@BroadviewHts.org.

Please always feel free to contact your Chamber of Commerce if we can be of assistance to you in anyway during these uncertain of times. Only together can we ensure that Main Street still stands open for business long after this pandemic is extinct.

VIRTUAL NETWORKING


Now more than ever is why we are a Chamber of Commerce. The developments of the last few weeks are the reason we need to stick together as business leaders and support each of our small businesses; that is how we ensure that we will come out of this crisis a stronger community. Your Chamber of Commerce maintains its commitment to work tirelessly through these unprecedented times to make certain that our members have the latest information on available resources, have a venue to share both their needs as well as their offerings, and to serve as a collective voice to our community the need to shop local. In addition, we will continue to introduce new and innovative programming over the weeks ahead.

The first of those programs will be our new Virtual Networking Lunch every Friday in March! We may have cancelled our in-person lunch, but we are not canceling the networking!

The concept is simple: order breakfast, lunch, or dinner from one of our listed participating Chamber members any day this week. Snap a photo of the meal, the menu, the receipt, a (properly social distanced) selfie with the delivery person, whatever! Then, send us that photo with your 30 second commercial written out: what you do, any sales or specials, any above and beyond disinfecting that you are particularly proud of, whatever you'd like to share! Be sure to include your preferred email and/or phone number so your fellow members can stay connected!

Every Friday, we will compile every Chamber member who participated into an email and social media blast. This will ensure your business updates are still heard by thousands in our community AND we can still support buying a local meal. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! Everyone who participates will be entered into a drawing each Friday for a $50 gift card which your Chamber of Commerce will buy for you from the local small business of your choice! Just send your information and photos to Jon@BroadviewHts.org.

Please always feel free to contact your Chamber of Commerce if we can be of assistance to you in anyway during these uncertain of times. Only together can we ensure that Main Street still stands open for business long after this pandemic is extinct.

Broadview Heights CARRY OUT, DRIVE THRU AND MENU OPTIONS

Bob Evans
Website
Subway
Website
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Website
D'Agnese Cafe-Restaurant-Bar
Website
Danny Boy's
Website
Feng Lz Hibachi Sushi & Bar
Website
Giant Eagle
Website
Gionino's Pizzaria
Website
Jersey Mike's Subs

Website

Door Dash

Salted Dough
Website
Stancato's Italian Restaurant
Website
The Boneyard
Website
Tom & Chee

Website

Door Dash

Deliver Me Food

Wild Eagle Steak & Saloon
Website

Broadview Heights CARRY OUT, DRIVE THRU AND MENU OPTIONS

Bob Evans
Website
Subway
Website
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Website
D'Agnese Cafe-Restaurant-Bar
Website
Danny Boy's
Website
Feng Lz Hibachi Sushi & Bar
Website
Giant Eagle
Website
Gionino's Pizzaria
Website
Jersey Mike's Subs

Website

Door Dash

Salted Dough
Website
Stancato's Italian Restaurant
Website
The Boneyard
Website
Tom & Chee

Website

Door Dash

Deliver Me Food

Wild Eagle Steak & Saloon
Website