COVID-19
Update: New Resources Available for Businesses, Nonprofits and Residents
Dear Prince Georgians:
In the midst of these unprecedented times, I have been
heartened by the actions of so many of you. You have been responsive to
calls for social distancing, you have checked in on your neighbors and
relatives, and you have stayed home and kept yourselves and others safe.
For your collective spirit of caring and compassion, I thank you.
Yesterday I was proud to announce a number of resources
to support our businesses, nonprofits, and residents. Through a coalition
of County, and private resources, we have been able to pull together
funds totaling $15 million for the COVID-19 Business Relief Fund. Small
businesses will have access to loans up to $100,000 and grant funding of
up to $10,000. Our Economic Development Corporation will begin taking
applications on April 13th. The application period will be open until May
15th. Read more about this important resource here.
In addition to the $15 million relief fund for small
businesses, my office is coordinating efforts with philanthropy,
nonprofits, government, and small business leaders to collect and
organize resources and funds for those providing COVID-19 relief efforts
for Prince George’s County.
This innovative public-private partnership will provide an
additional $900,000 in grants to support local nonprofits and small businesses
to help them deliver the resources and assistance needed by the community
during these challenging times. Two of the organizations distributing the
funds include the Greater Washington Community Foundation and the United
Way of the National Capital Area.
The generous financial donation of $900,000 was provided to
the Emergency Response Fund by Sam Brin, a former resident of Prince
George’s County. Years ago, Mr. Brin’s refugee family faced challenging
times of their own, and he has never forgotten how his family was
welcomed into our County. Some of the groups selected to receive grants
from the Emergency Response Fund include:
- 19
Local Nonprofit Organizations:
Will receive $550,000 in funds to provide direct services and
support addressing the immediate health and economic needs of
individuals, youths, families, and disproportionately impacted
communities in Prince George’s County.
- Prince
George’s County Public Schools: Will receive $100,000 for the purchase of new
devices for students to access distance learning and other online
resources.
- United
Way of the National Capital Area: Will receive $250,000 to support small businesses
in the County assisting with the coordination of food relief
efforts.
To learn more about the Community Foundation’s COVID-19
Emergency Response Fund, visit their website here.
For residents who may be facing unemployment due to being
laid off, Employ Prince George’s is launching the Prince George’s County
COVID-19 Hourly Employee Assistance Fund. The fund is available for
laid-off hourly workers who earned less than $19 an hour, giving Prince
George’s County residents access to an Employ Prince George’s cash card
of up to $200. A number of retailers, grocers, and restaurants in Prince
George’s County will offer discounts to those making purchases with these
Employ Prince George’s cash cards. Employ Prince George’s will begin
taking applications the week of April 6th online here.
In addition to these County resources, the federal
government passed a stimulus package, known as the CARES Act, that will
provide further resources for our residents. Some of the items included
in this relief package include:
- Stimulus
Checks: $1,200
payments to individual taxpayers making up to $75,000 a year, and
$2,400 payments to married couples filing jointly making under
$150,000 a year. Reduced checks will be available for higher
incomes.
- Expanded
Unemployment Insurance: Eligibility
has been expanded to 39 weeks and benefits extended to those who are
self-employed, gig workers and freelancers. Benefits will also
increase by an additional $600 per week for up to four months.
- Mortgage
Relief: Homeowners
with federal-backed mortgages can apply for forbearance for six
months through their lender.
- Paid
Sick Leave: Both
full-time and part-time employees are eligible for 80 hours of paid
sick leave, and those caring for a sick loved one are eligible for
two-thirds pay.
- Paid
Family Leave: Up
to 12 weeks of family leave is available for those who need to stay
home because of school closures due to COVID-19.
- Student
Loans: Federal
student loan payments are automatically suspended for six months and
no interest will accrue.
We also want to remind our residents about Governor Hogan’s
stay-at-home order that took effect at 8 PM on March 30, 2020. This
requires that all Marylanders stay in their homes except for essential
reasons, such as getting food, going to a financial institution and
seeking necessary medical care and prescriptions. Remember that taking a
walk or a bike ride is encouraged, but socializing with people outside
your household or playing pick-up games such as basketball or soccer is
prohibited. These are extraordinary times, and these limits are what we
all must follow in order to save lives. For more information about the
Governor’s stay-at-home directive, click here.
Per Governor Hogan, local law enforcement is tasked with
enforcing the stay-at-home order. I want you to know that the Prince
George’s County Police Department is focused on community policing and
will work to engage, inform and encourage residents. Our Police
Department is focused on slowing the spread of this virus and saving
lives, and the last thing they want to do is arrest and fine residents
for violating the stay-at-home order. Instead, we will focus on informing
residents of the order and encouraging them to stay home, with penalties
outlined in the Governor’s order being our very last resort.
I also want to remind residents about the COVID-19 screening
site at FedExField. This location is open on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, by appointment only. Our residents who
do not have access to a primary care physician can begin the process of
making an appointment at no-cost through the Prince George’s County’s
Health Department’s COVID-19 Hotline by calling 301-883-6627. Those who
have a prescription to be tested from their primary care doctor must also
call our hotline to receive an appointment date and time to go to the
site for testing.
At our press conference yesterday, Dr. Goldson also
announced the plan for distance learning. Starting April 14th, Prince
George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) will be teaching students remotely
under a distance learning platform. PGCPS has conducted a technology
needs-assessment survey and is currently distributing Chromebooks to
students in need to assist them with this phase of learning. To learn
more about distance learning plans and Chromebook distribution, please click here. Know that under
Maryland’s new stay-at-home order, picking up meals, digital devices, and
instructional materials necessary for distance learning is
permitted.
Finally, we want to provide you with a few updates from your
County Government on services and programs still available to our
residents.
The Office
of the Sheriff is reminding citizens that neither the
Sheriff nor other law enforcement agencies will call residents about
outstanding legal matters, including requesting payment to resolve any
legal matter. The Sheriff advises citizens to be on alert for scammers
who may be taking advantage of the fact that families are at home more
than usual due to COVID-19.
Our Department
of the Environment (DoE) continues to provide trash,
recycling and yard trim collection services on schedule. Residents are
reminded that all trash MUST
be bagged and tied securely before placing in trash carts, roll-offs or
dumpsters.
The Prince George’s County Organics Composting Facility is
closed to the public for all services and is open to commercial/business
customers only. Residents who do not have curbside collection may
drop-off yard trim at the County’s Convenience Drop-off Centers during
regular hours of operation.
The Office
of Information Technology (OIT) has worked quickly to
expand digital capabilities so that County agencies and services can be
performed while practicing social distancing and complying with
stay-at-home directives. OIT has implemented virtual meeting solutions in
order to facilitate remote meetings, hearings, town halls, and events
that support the community and County Government, ensuring your County
Government continues to be able to serve the public.
The Redevelopment
Authority of Prince George's County (RDA) has $900,000 in
available funding for its Commercial Property Improvement Program (CPIP)
and is now accepting applications for funding. In light of the COVID-19
pandemic, the
application deadline has been extended to Thursday, May 7, 2020 by 3:00
PM. The CPIP was established to assist owners of shopping
centers and main street retail space with exterior facade, place making,
lighting and major building systems improvements that enhance retail
competitiveness and viability. Email all questions to Victor
Sherrod at the RDA, and look for responses to questions which
will be posted to the RDA’s website on Thursday, April 23, 2020. For more
information, visit the RDA’s website and click on Commercial Property
Funding Availability, or e-mail Mr. Sherrod at VSherrod@co.pg.md.us.
Our Department
of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE) has
modified its delivery of services as it abides by the social distancing
directive, however the agency continues to assist customers through
increased online services. Every effort is being made to be as responsive
as possible to those who require services. For more information, visit
the DPIE website.
Finally, the
Prince George’s County Human Relations Commission has
halted in-person appointments. Their efforts to fight discrimination and
to ensure Prince George’s County is a welcoming place for all who live,
work, and play here continue. If you have a complaint of discrimination
and would like to schedule an intake appointment to discuss your
complaint, please call 240-695-7220. All intake appointments will be
conducted by phone or via video conference until further notice. For more
information about the Human Relations Commission, please visit their website.
Prince Georgians, please remember that we are strong and we
are resilient. We will get through this together. I want to end by
sincerely thanking those on the frontlines of this pandemic - our first
responders, our medical professionals, our utility workers, our custodial
staff, our grocery store workers, and so many more. Thank you for working
hard to keep us safe and keep us well. I am Prince George’s Proud of you,
and of all Prince Georgians, for your great spirit of compassion and your
strength during these difficult times.
Yours in service,
Angela Alsobrooks
Prince George’s County Executive
Press Conference - April 1, 2020
Additional Resources
Census Virtual
Midday Meet-Up
Complete Your
Census Today
Federal Stimulus
Fact Sheet
COVID-19 Hourly
Employee Relief Fund
COVID-19 Scams
COVID-19
Victim/Witness Response
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