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April 2, 2020
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A great deal of data over time has supported the sense that Wisconsin’s health-care infrastructure, while not perfect, is stronger than what can be found in other states. Rankings prepared by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality have scored Wisconsin at least seventh among the 50 states since 2005; the state has been ranked first nationally three times. In my latest “Inside Wisconsin” column, data related to the financial stability of Wisconsin hospitals is explored in the context of how those hospitals might handle the COVID-19 surge.
Read the full column here.
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Also, click here to read WisBusiness about Wednesday’s Tech Council webinar featuring investors Tim Keane and John Neis. Keane and Neis were insightful in providing tips to young companies.
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Stay tuned for announcements about virtual Tech Council webinars on COVID-19 issues of interest to our members and others.
Do you have news or best practices to contribute to a future edition of Tech Council Current?
Contact Laura@wisconsintechnologycouncil.com
Sincerely,
Tom Still, president
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- WEDC Small Business 2020 Program: Assistance will be available to Wisconsin-based Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) List of All 23 CDFIs in Wisconsin to provide grants to their existing loan clients to help mitigate business-related cash flow issues in response to the Covid-19 outbreak. Approved CDFIs will make program grants (up to $20,000) available to for-profit businesses meeting the following: criteria: Current loan recipient in good standing as of 3/1/20 with the approved CDFI (or its collaborating CDFIs);20 or fewer PT/FT employees; Greater than $0 but less than $2 million in annual revenues; and, preference should be given to service and retail businesses
- Gov. Evers’ office has launched a statewide COVID-19 website that aggregates information and resources throughout state government.
- The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development produced this helpful Frequently Asked Questions document.
- WEDC has compiled a comprehensive overview of their resources along with state and federal resources to assist Wisconsin citizens aimed at maintaining the viability of the companies upon which our economy depends.
- Report any scams or price gouging to Wisconsin Department of Justice: If you suspect fraud or a scam, Attorney General Kaul suggests filing a complaint online at datcp.wi.gov.
- Small Business Administration (SBA) has guidance for businesses, and is offering low-interest Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) for businesses and non-profits impacted by coronavirus
- Centers for Disease Control: Coronavirus latest updates
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services: COVID-19 Outbreaks in Wisconsin
- The FDIC has provided guidance to banking institutions and consumers affected by COVID-19 and encouraged financial institutions to work constructively with borrowers and customers in affected communities.
- The Department of Labor has issued guidance on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Employer Paid Leave Requirements.
- NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) centers are providing services to small- and medium-sized manufacturers such as connecting businesses that are pivoting their production in response to the coronavirus to new supply chains, connecting firms with state resources, advising companies on new operational issues, and providing workforce support.
- COMPTIA offers eight cybersecurity tips for working remotely
- (new) “Wisconsin COVID-19 Startup Talent” project to help those displaced from jobs and employers now hiring
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Move to online schools offers students chance to enter ‘Wisconsin YES!’ business plan contest
The
closing of schools across Wisconsin due to the COVID-19 epidemic means
teachers and students will pursue instruction opportunities online in
the coming weeks. One useful tool readily available for middle- and
high-school students is the Wisconsin Youth Entrepreneurs in Science, or
Wisconsin YES!, contest. Public, private and home-schooled students
across Wisconsin are eligible to turn their science- and tech-related
ideas into business plans and compete for cash and prizes. This
free, statewide youth business plan contest is modeled after the
successful Governor’s Business Plan Contest. It is open for online
entries from Wisconsin middle- and high-school students through 5 p.m.
April 13, 2020. The contest begins with a 250-word summary submitted through WisconsinYES.com.
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