CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES
Please see below for resources for COVID-19. If you have additional comments, questions, or concerns, please email our office by clicking here.
If you need immediate assistance, please call 211, or click here.
Click here for a final version of the CARES Act.
For an up to date list of what all federal government agencies are doing in response to coronavirus, click here.
Center for Disease Control and Prevention Website
Ohio Department of Health Website
The ODH coronavirus disease 2019 call center can be reached at 1-833-4-ASK-ODH. ODH staffers operate the center seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, including weekends.
Click here to find a place to get tested for COVID-19 in the Dayton area.
Dayton & Montgomery County Public Health Website
Montgomery County Support via CARES Act Funding
- Small Business Grant Application
- Agriculture Grant Application
- Healthcare Grant Application
- Nonprofit Grant Application
- Housing Grant Application
- Daycare, Childcare, & Preschool Application
- Education Application
- Utility Relief Application
City of Dayton's COVID-19 Resources
Apply for rent & utility assistance & emergency services via Miami Valley Community Action Partnership here.
Greene County Public Health Website
Fayette County Public Health Website
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base COVID-19 Guidance
Dayton Children's Hospital COVID-19 Info
The IRS urges certain federal benefit recipients to use the IRS.gov Non-Filers tool through November 21st at 3pm to enter information on their qualifying children to receive the supplemental $500 payments.
Lost Wages Supplemental Payment Assistance Guidelines from FEMA.
SUPPORT FOR SMALL BUSINESSES & NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS:
The Ohio Development Services Agency is preparing to submit an application in the coming week to qualify Ohio for the U.S. Small Business Administration's (SBA) Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program. This program provides low-interest loans up to $2 million in order to help businesses overcome the temporary loss of revenue during the state of emergency.
Non profit organizations in Ohio will also be eligible for low-interest loans through the SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.
In order to complete the state's application, businesses impacted by the current public health crisis should immediately send their contact information to BusinessHelp@Development.Ohio.gov. Additional information on the SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program is available at SBA.gov/Disaster.
The Dayton Chamber of Commerce is acting as the liaison for small business concerns. If you are a small business owner with concerns, please fill out the Chamber's survey here.