Congressional Democrats, including Klobuchar, and nonprofits are pushing for a federal bill that would give nonprofits $50 billion to help them retain employees, hire newly unemployed workers and expand their operations.
The bill, which was reintroduced in the U.S. Senate this week by U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and three other Senate Democrats, would give individual nonprofits grants of up to $3 million.
The bill would also allow intermediary organizations, which help and provide expertise for nonprofits, to get grants of up to $100 million.
Nonprofits with 500 or fewer employees have been able to get forgivable loans for expenses through the government’s Payment Protection Program.
More than 100 organizations have endorsed the bill, including the National Council of Nonprofits.