Critical News & Resources For Business

COVID 19 Pandemic has changed our world, but the mission of the Burnsville Chamber remains the same. We are here to represent and connect businesses serving Burnsville.

MN COVID-19 Executive Orders, Click Here…

MN Department of Health: Testing, Vaccines & More Learn More…

State of MN Response to COVID-19 Learn More…

State of MN COVID-19 Guidance Learn More…

MN Chamber COVID-19 Business Toolkit Learn More…

US Chamber Coronavirus Resources Learn More…

USCC Guide to PPP Forgiveness Learn More…

Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Apply/Learn more…

Shared Work Program For employers that need to reduce workers’ hours. Learn More….

Unemployment Insurance understand the role that Unemployment Insurance (UI) can play in your planning.  Learn More….

Post A Job  If your business is looking to hire.  Learn More…

You May Be Someone’s Only Point of Contact Today

As the COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc, many of us are under a stay-at-home order that is intended to keep us safe. But for some, the greater danger is actually at home.

Victims of domestic violence need help more than ever during this stressful time, and the cashiers at your business can become heroes on the front lines of the battle. By knowing what the signs of abuse are and how to properly respond if someone asks for help, they can immediately offer a life line to safety.

How you can help our community during COVID 19

Help in the moment, Hope for the future is the mission of 360 Communities and they are preparing to assist families and individuals through the COVID19 experience. Top current needs are financial donations and healthy volunteers.
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360 Communities delivers essential services for victims of sexual and domestic violence. Our Lewis House shelters and telephone hotlines are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  Every year, 3,000 people benefit from our violence prevention and intervention services.

Can you help ensure that victims of domestic and sexual violence know that there are resources available to them 24 hours a day?

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or sexual violence, call (651) 452-7288 to speak with an advocate 24/7 or visit 360Communities.org for more information.

Thank you for your partnership in keeping our neighbors safe during this crisis and beyond.

For more information, please print, review and share the Cashier Resource Flyer with your point-of-sale employees.

And, please post the Victim Support Flyer, featuring 24/7 hotline number, near the register or front door to make customers aware that help is available.

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