Like every other sector of the economy, the tax-exempt industry has been hit hard by the onset of COVID-19 and the response to mitigate the impacts of the virus, at both the federal and state level, is critical to understand. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, passed by the U.S. government on March 27, delivers significant economic stimulus to support the welfare of a variety of businesses including not-for-profit organizations.
On Thursday, April 9 from 10:30 am to 12 noon, join Dan Weaver, chair of CBM’s not-for-profit practice, and Patricia Drolet, chair of the CBM board and a veteran provider of professional services to the not-for-profit sector, as they deliver insights on the impact of the CARES Act on the tax-exempt sector. The presentation will be held virtually.
In addition to other topics, Dan and Pat will address:
Register now via the form below, and join Dan and Pat for a virtual conversation about the CARES Act—the complex federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which provides relief assistance and opportunities for not-for-profit organizations and their employees during this unprecedented time.