GoCanvas surveyed its’ customer base as well as other small business leaders in June 2020 about their industry outlook as a result of the global pandemic. This blog post highlights our initial findings. Data from the GoCanvas Small Business Report conducted in June 2020 is sourced from 270 small businesses within a varying spread of industries.
GoCanvas surveyed its customer base, as well as other small business leaders, in June 2020 about their industry outlook as a result of the global pandemic. This blog post highlights our initial findings. Data from this GoCanvas Small Business Report is sourced from 270 small businesses within a varying spread of industries.
As you prepare your business to reopen for in-person interaction, it is important to stay up to date on local and state guidelines. This includes preparing your physical spaces to protect workers and reduce risk while serving customers.
As businesses around the world continue to adapt their processes and prepare to re-open to customers, you will need a combination of tools to keep employees and customers safe.
With new protocols being established across all businesses, there are questions about what sort of employee health information you can and should collect.
For many businesses, avoiding direct customer contact presents significant hurdles to completing your daily tasks. Fortunately, there are ways to adapt your processes to reduce risks to your staff and customers.
At GoCanvas, we know that there can be a lot to keep track of and consider as we work through the circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic. We wanted to provide help to navigate some of the financial and logistical challenges you may be facing, so we’ve created this package of resources designed specifically for small businesses.
There are a number of different options available for small businesses who need help during this pandemic. There are several existing federal loan programs, as well as ones introduced by the CARES Act and other responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of May 1, 2020 Congress has passed several bills to provide support to small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is a summary of what those bills are and the status of the funding they provide.
With the variety of existing and new programs available to small businesses during this pandemic, it can be challenging to find out which options your company is eligible for. Here are some of the qualification criteria and resources for a number of programs.