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August 8, 2022
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These resources are available as of February 2022.
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Money, Business, Jobs. Practical Resources During the Pandemic

Monday, August 8, 2022

Resources for workers & job-seekers, renters & homeowners, self-employed people and small businesses.

Money, Business, Jobs
 Practical Resources for the Covid 19 Quarantine
 
Everyone needs money.

MONEY


Advice about Bills You Can't Pay, Mortgages, Student Loans, Debts, Bank Accounts from the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau


Student Loan Forgiveness - Find out if you might qualify to have them be forgiven or reduced.


Facing eviction or drowning in rent debt? -  Lots of us are in the same situation.  Learn about some options available now.


2021 Advance Tax Credits for Parents  Filing late for 2021? You can use this link for more information on how to file your taxes correctly in relation to the Child Tax Credit.


Earned Income Tax Credit - For individuals and families who worked and earned income under a certain amount, this is a great way of keeping more of the money you earned instead of sending it to Washington.  Or to Sacramento, because California also has an EITC. You may be able to get these credits even if you didn't make enough money to pay taxes.


Do’s and Don’ts for Getting Cash in a Pinch - from the American Institute of CPAs.


Need Internet but Can't Afford It? You might qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program. This is a Federal Communications Commission program to help low-income households pay for internet. Eligible households can get up to  $30.00 a month to help pay for internet service, and up to $100 to help pay for a first laptop or tablet computer.  


Get Free Credit Counseling, Debt Management, Housing Possibilities, Bankruptcy, and Budget Help from Clearpoint, a nonprofit organization 


Get Help with Your Food Budget - Apply for CalFresh in 10 minutes.


Get Help with Your Medical Budget - Covered California offers low-cost health insurance at a better quality than most other plans asking the same price. Even when open enrollment has closed for the year, you may qualify for special enrollment in a life emergency. It's worth checking.


Get help with your energy budget. The Redwood Community Action Agency may be able to help with your PG&E bill, wood, propane, or oil.


California's overview of financial assistance available to families, workers, and others still impacted by the pandemic.


Humboldt County Social Services  can help with a number of basic needs.


Keep What's Yours by Protecting Your Identity. Identity thieves want to use the pandemic and promises of help to get your personal information. They want to get access to your accounts, or open new ones in your name. Protect yourself by keeping your private info private - here's how.


JOBS


Who's Hiring Now? Northern California Job Listings from the EDD.


Jobs in Humboldt & Beyond, the library's list of employment websites


JobNow / VetNow  Free live and online help with getting a job, getting job skills or passing the GED, making the most of VA benefits, and more, brought to you by the California State Library & Humboldt County Library.


Changing Tides. Do You Need Child Care so you can work? Check for child care information here.



BUSINESS


North Coast Small Business Development Center has help and information for local small businesses and anyone thinking of starting a business.


Humboldt County Guidance for Industry & Events - current local orders for what must be done by businesses and event organizers.








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