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Here are the best sources of emergency funding available right now for small businesses hurt by the coronavirus

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Here are the best sources of emergency funding available right now for small businesses hurt by the coronavirus

JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase

Website: impact.jpmorganchase.com

Entrepreneurs of Color Fund, Ascend, and Community Development Financial Institution partners

Financing type: Loans and interest-rate reductions

Funding Limit: TBD, total donation is $8 million

Who it's for: Underserved and underrepresented entrepreneurs and small businesses in the US and globally

Amazon

Amazon

Website: blog.aboutamazon.com

Neighborhood Small Business Relief Fund

Financing type: Grant

Funding Limit: TBD, total fund is $5 million

Who it's for: Seattle-area small businesses with fewer than 50 employees or less than $7 million in revenue.

Uber Eats

Uber Eats

Website: www.uber.com/us/en/coronavirus/

Free delivery

Financing type: Waived delivery fees, same-day payouts

Funding Limit: N/A

Who it's for: Independent restaurants in US and Canada.

Grubhub

Grubhub

Website: get.grubhub.com/resources

Deferred delivery fees

Financing type: Temporarily deferred delivery fees, promotion matching

Funding Limit: N/A, up to $100 million in commission payments

Who it's for: Independent restaurants in the US

Community Relief Fund

Financing type: Donations

Funding Limit: N/A

Who it's for: Drivers and restaurants affected by coronavirus outbreak

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