On July 17, the Federal Reserve Board officially expanded its Main Street Lending Program to make it easier for not-for-profit organizations to access its low-interest loan facilities. Organizations that do not qualify for the Paycheck Protection Program or that do not have an existing lending relationship may have been squeezed out of the federal relief efforts designed to offset the disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic. Proposed changes to the Main Street Lending Program (MSLP), announced in June, were more or less approved, with a few additional adjustments to minimum number of employees and rules surrounding donations.