Suppliers can upload eligible invoices to the Receivables Financing platform and get funded in a few days. We’ll do this by providing immediate cash for work suppliers have done and pay they’re owed by other, non-Facebook, companies. Our goal with this program is to help level the playing field by providing businesses with access to more working capital. This one-year financing program allows minority, women, veteran, LGBTQ and disability-owned companies that are headquartered in the US and have been paid directly by Facebook in 2019 or 2020 to have their invoices paid now instead of in the 60 to 120 day period it normally takes to get paid for work they’ve already done. In response to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic – particularly the challenges facing minority and women-owned businesses – we recently launched The Facebook Receivables Financing Program to support US-based suppliers. Providing Aid to Diverse Suppliers through Receivables Financing It will take some time to train our systems and teams on these policies, and we expect enforcement to ramp up over the coming weeks and months.
We will also reject ads that claim the vaccine is a cure for the virus. And ads or organic posts that promote the sale of a COVID-19 vaccine, such as attempts to sell COVID-19 vaccine kits or expedited access to the vaccine, will be rejected. We’ll continue to prohibit content that tries to exploit the pandemic for commercial gain. We will now allow ads that highlight the ability of a COVID-19 vaccine to prevent someone from contracting the virus, as well as ads promoting ways to safely access a COVID-19 vaccine. Given the recent approval of COVID-19 vaccines, we want people to be able to safely promote information about these vaccines on Facebook.
Updating Our Ad Policy for COVID-19 Vaccines
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Here’s an overview of how we’re providing access to accurate information, supporting relief efforts and keeping people connected. We’re also working to address the long-term impacts by supporting industries in need and making it easier for people to find and offer help in their communities. Facebook is supporting the global public health community’s work to keep people safe and informed during the coronavirus public health crisis.