SEDA-COG Offers Businesses New Loan Program

Businesses impacted by the COVID-19 crisis in 11 central Pennsylvania counties now have another funding option – a new loan program established by SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG).

No payments are due in the first six months for the new SEDA-COG EDA COVID-19 Loan Fund. There is a limited pool of funds available – $400,000 – so interested businesses should apply now. Funds are available until they are exhausted.

SEDA-COG Executive Director John Brown said SEDA-COG worked hard to secure these funds through the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) and thanked them.

“We know businesses are hurting and we are using creative solutions to help meet the current needs in this ever-changing economic climate,” Brown said. “As the local community and economic development agency, we are thrilled to partner with the EDA to further assist our region.”

Doug Wilburn, director of SEDA-COG’s Business Finance program, worked with the EDA to get these funds reallocated for a broad array of businesses since they were originally limited to specific business sectors.

“This loan fund was reallocated by SEDA-COG in response to the COVID-19 crisis. The partnership of SEDA-COG and the EDA will give businesses in our region some relief. SEDA-COG has heard the voice of our communities and we will continue to look for ways to help local businesses through these trying times,” Wilburn said.

The loans are for businesses in SEDA-COG’s region of Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Juniata, Lycoming, Mifflin, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Snyder, and Union counties.

For-profit businesses can apply for loans of at least $10,000 with an interest rate of 3.25%.

Funds can be used for working capital and can be disbursed based on past working capital expenses.

There is a $500 underwriting fee and a $100 filing fee. For more information, visit https://seda-cog.org/covid-19/ or contact SEDA-COG’s Business Finance Department at cwca@seda-cog.org.

Webcast: New cybersecurity requirement for Department of Defense contracts

Starting this fall, contractors will be required to have a cybersecurity certification to obtain U.S. Department of Defense contracts.

A free webcast will show interested businesses how to obtain the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification. It will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. May 28 through Zoom.

There is a limit of 100 registrants. To register, visit https://bit.ly/2xOlB96.

Scott Dawson, president of Core Business Solutions, will present the training. It is cosponsored by SEDA-Council of Governments’ (SEDA-COG) Procurement Technical Assistance Center.

For more information, contact Robert Brown at rbrown@seda-cog.org or 570-522-7224.

The webcast is sponsored by the Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) of SEDA-Council of Governments, Southern Alleghenies Planning and Development Commission, Northwest, Southeast PA, Northern Tier, Northeastern PA, JARI, and North Central; and Indiana University of Pennsylvania, California University of Pennsylvania’s Government Agency Coordination Office, Slippery Rock University, the Innovative Manufacturers’ Center, and PA Partnerships for Regional Economic Performance.

SEDA-COG’s Procurement Technical Assistance Center helps companies explore and compete in the local, state, and federal government marketplace. For more information about the SEDA-COG Procurement Technical Assistance Center, visit www.seda-cog.org/ptac/.

The Procurement Technical Assistance program is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the Defense Logistics Agency.

National Census day is April 1, 2020

Many Pennsylvanians may wonder why the 2020 Census matters. There are three simple reasons. First, it’s in the Constitution that every resident must be counted every ten years. Second, it’s important to participate to make sure we have fair representation in Congress. And lastly, our census count will affect the next decade of federal spending, policy, and decision-making.

It’s about fair representation. The census is used to decide how many seats each state gets in the U.S. House of Representatives. Pennsylvania has 18 Congressional representatives. We used to have 19 but lost a seat after the 2010 Census.

Census data are used to decide how $675 billion in federal public funding is spent every year. Federal spending on programs like highway planning and construction, transit formula grants, and transit capital investment grants. Pennsylvania gets $26.8 billion annually from just our 16 largest federally-funded programs. That’s about $2,000 per Pennsylvanian each year.
Everyone counts. Be a good neighbor and spread awareness in your community. Information and outreach resources are available at pa.gov/census.

“SAVING MONEY WITH COSTARS” COSTARS FOR BUYERS/MEMBERS

Date: POSTPONED – Due to COVID-19 state recommendations
Time: TBD
Location: TBD

The seminar cost is $30 per person. Registration is required. Reserve your seat now!

DO YOU WANT TO:

  • • Learn how to save money with volume purchasing?
  • • Negotiate with sellers for the lowest price?
  • • Choose from multiple sellers based on price, geography, quality, brand, etc.?
  • • Make your purchase quickly without lengthy, formal bidding process.
  • • Get greater discounts on purchases.
  • • Spend less time purchasing supplies.
  • • Benefit from competitive pricing negotiated by the Commonwealth of PA.

THEN THIS SEMINAR IS FOR YOU!

SEDA COG and the PA Department of General Services are collaborating on this training and is sponsored by SEDA COG. Kim Bullivant, Marketing Manager of the Pennsylvania Department of General Services COSTARS program will present the program. She will present the following information:

  • Program Background Member Benefits
  • Information on the COSTARS Website How to Become a COSTARS Buyer
  • State Contracts & COSTARS Contracts How to Search for COSTARS Contracts & Statewide Contracts
  • How to Purchase through COSTARS How to Save Money with Surplus Property

For more information or registration questions contact Cylinda Reichard at SEDA-COG at (570) 524-4491 or via e-mail creichard@seda-cog.org