March 2020 Features
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Timely New Research Provides Business Insights into Georgians’ Societal Mindset, Guides Decision-making About Corporate Citizenship
March 31, 2020
Today goBeyondProfit released its second annual Corporate Generosity Research Report which unveils the strong mindset present as Georgia entered COVID-19 upheaval and provides insights to guide business leaders’ decision-making.
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DCA Launches New Resources for Georgians to Access High-Speed Internet
March 31, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) launched a new website to inform Georgians about ways to connect to high-speed internet throughout the state.
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84th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Announces New Dates August 7th-9th
March 30, 2020
After having to postpone this spring’s Atlanta Dogwood Festival due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, festival organizers are excited to announce the annual event will move forward this year, just a few months later than usual.
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Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta and United Way of Greater Atlanta Announce Second Round of Grants for COVID-19 Response
March 30, 2020
Last week, Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta and United Way of Greater Atlanta announced the Greater Atlanta COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund to direct funding to nonprofits on the front lines helping our region weather this unprecedented health and economic crisis.
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Gov. Kemp Names Appointments to Supreme Court of Georgia, Georgia Court of Appeals
March 30, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced his selection of Judge Carla Wong McMillian to serve on the Supreme Court of Georgia and Judges Verda M. Colvin and John A. "Trea" Pipkin III to serve on the Georgia Court of Appeals.
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All Georgia Voters will have the Chance to Vote by Absentee Ballot in May Primary
March 30, 2020
Georgia’s 6.9 million active voters can expect to receive mail from the Secretary of State’s office in the upcoming weeks. It will be an application for absentee voting in the upcoming May 19 Primary.
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Gov. Kemp, DCH, DBHDD, GHA Submit Emergency Waivers to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
March 30, 2020
Governor Kemp and the Department of Community Health (DCH) submitted a request to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for an 1135 Medicaid waiver. Concurrently, the Georgia Hospital Association (GHA) submitted a request to CMS for a 1135 Medicare waiver.
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Georgia Dept. of Labor Extend Unemployment Benefits for Georgians
March 27, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp and the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) addressed the unprecedented demand for economic relief for Georgians as witnessed in the recent unemployment claims numbers released this morning by the US Department of Labor. This morning, Governor Kemp signed an Executive Order allowing GDOL Commissioner Mark Butler to issue two new emergency rules.
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Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Launches #ATLSTRONG, Providing COVID-19 Information and Resources for Atlanta Residents
March 26, 2020
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced the launch of #ATLSTRONG—a new website that will serve as a COVID-19 resource hub for Atlanta residents. By visiting ATLSTRONG.ORG, residents and businesses can sign up for COVID-19 text alerts, request information on emergency fund assistance relief and more.
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Georgia Chamber Provides Business Guidance During COVID-19
March 26, 2020
The Georgia Chamber is providing business guidance regarding state and local ordinances. Recommendations include up-to-date information based upon regulations as of March 25, 2020 at noon.
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Corsica Technologies: How Does A Rise in Remote Workers Effect Cyber Security?
March 26, 2020
Businesses around the world are proving their resilience during the current state of pandemic brought on by Coronavirus or COVID-19 by embracing remote work. Traditional commuters are now connecting remotely to their office networks and using video conferencing at an increasing rate. This sudden change is proving to be a challenge for broadband Internet providers worldwide by increasing traffic and straining their systems like never before.
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Georgia Tech: Do-It-Yourself Medical Devices & Protective Gear Fuel Battle Against COVID-19
March 25, 2020
It’s a race against time that some participants liken to Apollo 13, the stricken NASA spacecraft for which engineers improvised an air purification system from available parts to get three astronauts back from the moon.
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Gov. Kemp Calls on Georgia Businesses to Aid with Critical Health Care Needs
March 25, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp called on all Georgia businesses who are able to help the state provide, produce, distribute, or store critical health care items needed to fight the spread of COVID-19.
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AG Chris Carr Partners with Business Community to Combat Price Gouging and Scams
March 25, 2020
Attorney General Chris Carr is stepping up the fight to rid the marketplace of price gougers and scammers by partnering with members of the Georgia and national business communities.
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Business Leaders Call for Infrastructure Investment to Jump Start the COVID-19 Economy
March 25, 2020
The Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED) calls for policymakers and businesses to work together to put an emphasis on infrastructure spending now in order to kick start the US economy in the face of the COVID-19 related downturn.
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RealOp Investments Unites 12 Office Assets to Form Breck Exchange
March 24, 2020
Less than nine months after entering the Atlanta metro market, RealOp Investments has announced the overhaul and repositioning of 12 buildings comprising three office parks on Breckinridge Boulevard.
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Atlanta-based Luvu Brands Pivots to Manufacture Medical Face Masks
March 24, 2020
Luvu Brands, Inc., (LUVU), a designer, manufacturer and marketer of a portfolio of consumer lifestyle brands, announced that it is rebooting their operations to help combat the critical shortage of personal protective masks that faces hospitals, health care workers and consumers.
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Georgia Ports Authority: Port of Savannah up 17% in Volume in February
March 24, 2020
The Port of Savannah achieved its busiest February ever last month, handling 364,405 twenty-foot equivalent container units, an increase of 17 percent over the same month last year. Although March volumes are expected to dip due to the impact of COVID-19 compared to last March, all terminals remain open for business.
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Habitat for Humanity CEO: For Some, “Shelter in Place” is a Different Kind of Crisis
March 24, 2020
Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford discussed the economic ripple effects of COVID-19. "With each passing day, we all find ourselves trying to adapt to the measures required to combat the spread of COVID-19. In countries and cultures all around the world, “stay at home” is the message of the moment. “Shelter in place.”
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Arthur M. Blank Foundation Commits $5.4M to COVID-19 Relief Efforts
March 23, 2020
In response to the COVID-19 global pandemic, The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation announced nearly $5.4 million in funding for immediate and long-term recovery assistance to organizations providing critical support throughout Georgia and Montana.
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Gov. Kemp Names Coronavirus Task Force Committees
March 23, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced the members of the Governor's four Coronavirus Task Force Committees: the Economic Impact Committee, Primary Care Provider Committee, Emergency Preparedness Committee, and Committee for the Homeless and Displaced.
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AT&T Creates $10M Fund to Support Parents, Teachers and Students Throughout COVID-19 School Closures
March 23, 2020
AT&T is creating a Distance Learning and Family Connections Fund to give parents, students and teachers tools they need for at-home learning. The fund also will provide resources to maintain meaningful connections and bonding opportunities for those isolated from family and friends.
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Tips for Working from Home with Kids
March 20, 2020
With the closure of schools and child care programs in addition to some employers encouraging workers to telecommute, parents across Georgia and the nation are coping with a new and odd day-to-day reality: working from home while trying to take care of their kids.
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Sentaors Perdue, Loeffler Urge Action To Support Small Businesses During Coronavirus Pandemic
March 20, 2020
As former business leaders, U.S. Senators David Perdue (R-GA) and Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) are working to ensure small businesses have the flexibility and certainty they need to protect their employees and serve their customers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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$300M Travel Management Company Goes Virtual in Response to Coronavirus
March 20, 2020
As a precaution against the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, Duluth Travel (DTI) a full-service travel agency since 1993 located in Duluth, Georgia, has adopted a work-from-home policy starting March 17, 2020.