Author: Mary Hillman

County CARES Funding – Business Assistance

A portion of the funds (see below) can be used to structure grant programs for businesses that are experiencing hardship because of COVID-19 closures.  To help us present the need and request a portion of this funding for business grants, please complete this short survey. 

Listening Hearts. A Forum on Racial Reconciliation and Being Black in Big Stone County Minnesota

Thank you to New Life Church in Ortonville for inviting MNbump to be a part of Listening Hearts.  This was an hour of listening.   Please hear their hearts, their most personal thoughts.

Business Resource Webinar – You’re Invited!

MNbump will be interviewing Vince Robinson of Big Stone Area Growth –

Wednesday, June 10th at 5:30 via Zoom Webinar

Your invite is below.  In a webinar format, the link below will provide you access to hear/view the interview live; however, you will not have video or audio (in case you were wondering!) – However, if you have questions during the interview, you can use the “raise hand” feature and your audio will be activated and you can ask your question or make comment.

We will also videotape this interview so if you are unable to join live, you will be able to view it at a later time.

If you have a question that you’d like asked during the interview, please email me at [email protected] — also, if you have not completed our Business Impact Study, you can at this link:  https://mnbump.com/big-stone-county-business-impact-survey/ 

THANK YOU to those that have completed the survey!

Zoom Invitation:

Hi there,

You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Jun 10, 2020 05:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Business Survey & Updates

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85206150967?pwd=ak8yWjRSUW5TN2RXQ1ZiSkU0aWlqQT09
Password: resources

Or iPhone one-tap :
US: +16699009128,,85206150967#,,1#,820230# or +12532158782,,85206150967#,,1#,820230#
Or Telephone:
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 669 900 9128 or +1 253 215 8782 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 646 558 8656 or +1 301 715 8592 or +1 312 626 6799
Webinar ID: 852 0615 0967
Password: 820230
International numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kep9hsojCr

 

Survey

MNbump has just completed its fifth year online.  We reached out with a survey last year – and we are again asking for your input.  We would appreciate andy and all input – what you like about the website & Facebook page –  if there 

Video How to Series: Find a Business on Our Website

Especially in this time of COVID-19 and the hard times for our local businesses, it is especially important to check local first when you are in need of something.  Many of our local business can order in – fast – items that they might not 

Return to Work, 4/23 Governor Release

Governor Tim Walz Emergency Executive Order 20-40  LINK:  EO-20-40-Final

A framework for safely returning to work

Today, Governor Tim Walz reviewed a framework for evaluating when it is safe to reopen a variety of workplace, social, and educational environments in Minnesota. That framework takes into consideration a number of health, economic, and social factors – and applies them to a variety of settings that have varying levels of predictability and size considerations.

As part of that framework, he issued Executive Order 20-40, which provides a limited first step in the process of safely returning to work, beginning only with workers at non-Critical Sector industrial, manufacturing and office-based businesses that are non-customer facing.

There are 2.6 million Minnesotans working right now. EO 20-40, developed in consultation with thousands of business leaders, labor leaders, and public health experts, will allow around 20,000 businesses and roughly 80,000 – 100,000 workers to go back to work beginning on Monday, April 27.

In order to reopen, EO 20-40 requires these business to do three things:

  1. Create and share with their employees a COVID-19 Preparedness Plan that explains the actions they are taking to ensure social distancing and keep workers safe. The Department of Labor and Industry has created a template plan, which is optional for businesses to use as a starting point.
  2. Engage in health screening of employees each day at arrival
  3. Continue to use telework whenever possible

DEED will also be hosting two webinars on EO 20-40 with presenters who will talk through the process of returning workers in industrial and office-based business back to work. Join the conversation here at the following dates and times:

  • Thursday, April 23 from 4 – 5:00 p.m.
  • Friday, April 24 from 11:30am – 12:30 p.m.

For now, the Stay at Home order remains in place through May 3, and we should all continue to limit travel to essential needs only. We have made progress on slowing the spread of COVID-19, and we need to continue to practice social distancing to save lives.

We are continuing to listen to feedback from businesses and workers about how to implement social distancing practices in their workplaces – and if you have ideas, we encourage you to submit them here.

For more information about EO 20-40, including what it means for businesses and workers and a number of FAQs and additional information, please visit https://mn.gov/deed/newscenter/covid/safework/. We’ll continue to update that site with content and information you need to know.

LINK:  MNbump’s Business & Employee Resource Page

Zoom PRACTICE Meeting

Let’s get together on Thursday at 4:00 p.m. and have a practice “let’s get familiar with Zoom” meeting!  Janine and I will be hosting the “webinar” type Zoom meeting and you will join as an “attendee” – this is the same setup that the Ortonville 

Concert of Prayer

Tonight! 8:15 p.m. —  We encourage you to stay home, turn on your porch lights and tune into an evening of prayer provided by clergy from across Big Stone County (MNbump!) — it would also be great to see photos of your front lights flooding Facebook! 

Help Request – Need Access to Items? COVID-19

We have a local business looking to expand items/services during this time of Coronavirus “Stay at Home” requirement.  Please complete this short form and list the items/services that you having difficulty finding and you’d like better access.

Can the business contact you if they have questions?

COVID-19 Child Care Provider Resources

New 5/4 – Update on the Minnesota Peacetime Emergency Child Care Grants The next application round will open on May 5 and more information will be made available at that time. Applications will be available through May 12 at 5:00 p.m. Applications are evaluated based on priorities outlined in