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The Responding to COVID-19 webinar series presents resources for small units of general local government (UGLGs) related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, the webinars provide digestible information on how small UGLGs may access public funding, data, and other resources made available due to the epidemic. This webinar series will consist of a total of six sessions spread across three topic areas. The topic areas are housing, health, and economic development.
Each topic area will consist of two webinar sessions: Session 1: Presenters will provide a broad range of resources relevant for small, distressed UGLGs. During the webinar, presenters will poll participants to determine the topic for the second session. Session 2: Presenters will dive into more detail on one or two subtopics as defined by the participants’ needs from the first session. Webinar: Responding to the Housing Challenges Posed by the Pandemic (Session 1)
Date: July 13, 2020
Time: 2:00-3:30 PM EDT
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Training Objectives: This webinar series will help small UGLGs to Understand the breadth of relevant and accessible resources available to assist small UGLGs in the ongoing work of support, stabilization, and recovery for their community’s needs provide small UGLGs with enough information so they can take that knowledge and turn it into implementable actions connect to tools and resources available for support, stabilization, and recovery.
Who Should Attend? UGLGs that are looking to access resources and connect with organizations providing support for how to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The series will be of interest to city managers or mayors, finance directors or treasurers, community planning/development directors, and economic development directors, as well as any active consultants the small UGLG is working with related to housing, health/childcare, and economic development.

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