Alabamians have a new resource for information about how to receive help or give help during the coronavirus pandemic, such as how to apply for a small business loan or where to go to donate blood.

Gov. Kay Ivey announced the new website altogetheralabama.org as the state’s official guide to COVID-19 relief efforts.

“We wanted to quickly create a trusted resource that centralizes information, resources and opportunities for businesses and individuals in need of support,” Ivey said in a press release. “We are all in this together.”

People can receive information about coronavirus testing, filing for unemployment, food banks, and other needs. Businesses can receive information about federal assistance loans, unemployment claims, and other needs.

“It’s important for Alabama’s business owners and its workforce to take full advantage of the resources being made available through the federal government’s $2 trillion coronavirus relief package,” Alabama Department of Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield said. “The site is meant to expedite the process so both employers and employees can get back up on their feet as fast as possible.”

Business owners can learn about the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program that provides a direct incentive to keep their workers on the payroll.

The website is collecting information from people, businesses and organizations that have started programs to assist in the COVID-19 response.