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Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
FINANCIAL RESOURCES & EMOTIONAL
WELL-BEING IN A COVID-19 ENVIRONMENT
Wednesday, April 1, 2020—
PROGAM BEGINS @ 2PM
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
SAM RHOADSExecutive Vice President & Senior Vice President,Financial Services Group
FINANCIAL RESOURCES & EMOTIONALWELL-BEING IN A COVID-19 ENVIRONMENT WELCOME
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
1. Managing Your Emotional Health
2. City/PIDC COVID-19 Relief Fund
3. Pennsylvania COVID-19 Working Capital Access Progress (CWCA)
4. SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) & Coronavirus Aid, Relief & Economic Security (CARES) Act
FINANCIAL RESOURCES & EMOTIONALWELL-BEING IN A COVID-19 ENVIRONMENT AGENDA
Managing Your Emotional Health4/1/20
Samantha Matlin, PhDAlyson Ferguson, MPHJoe Pyle, MA
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
MANAGING YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH
SAMANTHA MATLIN, PHD.Vice President, Learning & Community Impact,
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
SAMANTHA MATLIN, PHD.Vice President, Learning &Community Impact, Scattergood Foundation
ABOUT:
• Clinical & Community Psychologist• Faculty Appointment, Yale School of Medicine• Senior Evaluation Consultant, YaleEVAL• Former Special Advisor to the Commissioner at the
City of Philadelphia, Department of Behavioral Health &Intellectual disAbility Services
MANAGING YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
MANAGING YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH
ALYSON FERGUSON, MPHChief Operating Officer & Director of Grantmaking
MissionA Quaker-based, philanthropic organization committed to transforming how mental health is viewed and advancing innovative approaches to behavioral health care delivery and policymaking.
VisionThe Foundation’s vision is to challenge, disrupt, and change how behavioral healthcare is envisioned, organized, and practiced in the Philadelphia region and beyond.
OUR MISSION AND VISION
Stress and coping
Everyone reacts differently to stressSome people may have stronger reactions than others
Stress can include:
FEAR AND WORRY ABOUT
YOUR OWN HEALTH AND
THE HEALTH OF YOUR LOVED
ONES
CHANGES IN SLEEP OR EATING
PATTERNS
DIFFICULTY SLEEPING OR
CONCENTRATING
WORSENING OF CHRONIC HEALTH
PROBLEMS
INCREASED USE OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO,
OR OTHER DRUGS
CDC, 2020
7 findings that can help people deal with COVID-19
Limit social media – it may escalate anxiety more than traditional mediaLimit media – it kind can undermine mental healthTrustworthy information sinks inA lack of control fuels stressManage stress ASAP - it can prevent long-term troublesDon't forget the needs of health-care workersDon’t socially isolate - it may increase the odds of negative outcomes
APA, 2020
Things you can do to support yourself
• Take breaks from watching, reading, or listening to news stories, including social media.
• Take care of your body. Take deep breaths, stretch, or meditate. Try to eat healthy, well-balanced meals, exercise regularly, get plenty of sleep, and avoid alcohol and drugs.
• Make time to unwind. Try to do some other activities you enjoy.
• Connect with others. Talk with people you trust about your concerns and how you are feeling.
More Coping Tips
• Separate what is in your control from what is not.
• Do what helps you feel a sense of safety.• Get outside in nature.• Challenge yourself to stay in the present.• Stay connected and reach out if you need
more support.
Managing Financial Stress
ACCEPT THE CURRENT STATE
OF AFFAIRS
KNOW YOUR EMOTIONAL TRIGGERS
PRIORITIZE MENTAL HEALTH
CARE
DON’T TAKE UNNECESSARY
RISKS
LEAN ON YOUR COMMUNITY
For Parents
Parents can be more reassuring to others around them, especially children, if they are better prepared.Some common changes to watch for include:
• Excessive crying or irritation in younger children
• Returning to behaviors they have outgrown
• Excessive worry or sadness• Unhealthy eating or sleeping habits• Irritability and “acting out” behaviors in
teens
• Poor school performance or avoiding school
• Difficulty with attention and concentration• Avoidance of activities enjoyed in the past• Unexplained headaches or body pain• Use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs
There are many things you can do to support your child
Take time to talk with your child or teen about the COVID-19 outbreak. Answer questions and share facts about COVID-19 in a way that your child or teen can understand.
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Reassure your child or teen that they are safe. Let them know it is ok if they feel upset. Share with them how you deal with your own stress so that they can learn how to cope from you.
2
Limit your family’s exposure to news coverage of the event, including social media. Children may misinterpret what they hear and can be frightened about something they do not understand.
3
Try to keep up with regular routines. If schools are closed, create a schedule for learning activities and relaxing or fun activities.
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Be a role model. Take breaks, get plenty of sleep, exercise, and eat well. Connect with your friends and family members.
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Additional resource
https://www.ihaveaquestionbook.com/
Financial Support
SMALL BUSINESS RELIEF FUND
PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION COVID-19
UNITED WAY COVID-19
WILLIAM PENN FOUNDATION COVID-19
Additional Resources
• Crisis Text Line https://www.crisistextline.org/• Mental health and psychosocial considerations during the COVID-19 outbreak (WHO)• Contact the Disaster Distress Helpline - Call 1-800-985-5990• Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline - Call 1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224• CDC https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/managing-stress-anxiety.html• American Foundation for Suicide Prevention https://afsp.org/taking-care-of-your-mental-health-in-
the-face-of-uncertainty/• National Association of School Psychologists https://www.nasponline.org/resources-and-
publications/resources-and-podcasts/school-climate-safety-and-crisis/health-crisis-resources/helping-children-cope-with-changes-resulting-from-covid-19
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
CITY & PIDC COVID-19 RELIEF FUND
KAREN FEGELYDeputy Commerce Director,Office of Neighborhood Business Services & Office of Neighborhood Economic Development
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
ELIGIBLE BUSINESSESAnnual Revenue
Under $500K
—
AMOUNT AVAILABLE PER BUSINESS$5K Grant
ELIGIBLE BUSINESSESAnnual Revenue
Between $500K to $3M
—
AMOUNT AVAILABLE PER BUSINESS
Up to $25K Grant
ELIGIBLE BUSINESSESAnnual Revenue
Between $3M to $5M
—
AMOUNT AVAILABLE PER BUSINESS
$25K to $100K Loan
COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS RELIEF FUNDTIERS
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS RELIEF FUNDWHAT’S NEXT?
ROUND 1
Received over 4,000 applications
—Our current funding
$9.5M will allow us to fund approx. 25% across
categories. —
Decisions underway.
PROGRAMS CLOSED
Small Business Grants—
Zero Interest Loans
PROGRAMS OPEN
Businesses under $500k Annual Revenue to apply
for Microgrants
PARTNERSHIPS
Chambers—
CDFIs—
Technical Assistance Providers
—CDCs
COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS RELIEF FUNDWHAT’S NEXT?
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
DCED COVID-19 WORKING CAPITAL ACCESS FUND (CWCA)
PETER SILOWDirector, Conduit Financing
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
• Any for-profit businesses located in PA and with 100 or fewer employees worldwide.
• Application must be processed through the CEDO designated for the county where your business is physically located.
• Small business can apply for both state loan programs and the federal programs, however, they cannot use the loan proceeds for the same “loss.”
COVID-19 WORKING CAPITAL ACCESSOVERVIEW
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
COVID-19 WORKING CAPITAL ACCESSUPDATES
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
COVID-19 WORKING CAPITAL ACCESSNEXT STEPS
Even though the program is closed, we are finishing incomplete applications and hopeful the program will receive more capital.
COVID-19 ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOAN APPLICATION
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
SBA ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOAN & CARES ACT
KIMBERLY STOUTEconomic Development & Lender Relations Specialist
Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
SBA ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOAN & CARES ACT
SONIA R. SMITHEconomic Development & Lender Relations Specialist
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Driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia
Contacts
SCATTERGOOD FOUNDATIONSAMANTHA MATLIN, [email protected]
ALYSON FERGUSON, [email protected]
CITY OF PHILADELPHIAKAREN [email protected]
PIDCPETER [email protected]
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (SBA)KIMBERLY B. STOUT & SONIA R. [email protected] 1.800.659.2955
WOMEN’S BUSINESS ENTERPRISE [email protected]
1-on-1 Business Counseling:https://form.jotform.com/WBECEast/new-client-form
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY [email protected]
Register as a client:https://pasbdc.ecenterdirect.com/signup/
Zoom Open Office Hours • Mon-Fri, 3-5pm:https://www.fox.temple.edu/iSBDC