Resources for Yoga Studios and Instructors During COVID-19

About Stretchtopia: Corporate Yoga

The COVID-19 outbreak has hit small businesses hard, including yoga studios and anyone who teaches in-person classes. Trust that you are not alone and there are people and organizations that want to help. Here are a few of the resources available to you during this difficult time.

Grants and Loans

Tools for Online Classes

Other Resources

  • Business insurance – check your policy for business interruption coverage.
  • Review your contracts – click here for contract clauses to look for.
  • Businesses with employees – review resources and recommendations from the Department of Labor.

Self-Care

Resources to Start Your Business

I’m really excited to announce a new affiliate partnership with Nolo. Stretchtopia has not partnered with any other company in the past, meaning we have only provided original products and content. However, I have been a writer for Nolo for some time and I know they have outstanding products to help entrepreneurs.

If you are considering starting your own business, I highly recommend any of the below books and templates from Nolo. They are incredibly affordable, and chock full of all the information you need to get started.  Full disclosure: I do receive a small commission if you decide to purchase any of these resources.

  • Make your business an LLC: Form Your Own Limited Liability Company provides you with the instructions and forms you need to create an LLC in your state.
  • Get Your Contract in Writing: Whether you’re an independent contractor or a business hiring one, it’s important to put your agreement in writing.

Small Business Start-Up Kit

Christine Mathias

Author: Christine Mathias

Hi, I’m Christine Mathias, licensed attorney and owner of Stretchtopia. With over ten years of legal experience, I use my skills to help businesses and nonprofits thrive. Using my experience running a workplace yoga organization, I am excited to help other yoga business owners tackle their legal issues and other organizational, financial, and marketing obstacles.

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