The City of Concord, in partnership with the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce, has launched a $2 million grant program to help small businesses continue their recovery from the economic strain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Utilizing $2 million of the remaining $19 million that the City received from the federal government as part of the American Rescue Plan Act, Concord will provide one-time grants of $5,000 to 370 small businesses. The grants will be distributed in two rounds, with one occurring this fall and the other in spring 2023.
The online application for the first round will open on Nov. 7 and close on Nov. 18. A webinar to explain the application process will take place on Nov. 1.
The reimbursement grant is intended to help businesses recover typical operating costs such as rent/lease payments, utilities, payroll, inventory, facility repairs, upgrades, and other expenses. Applicants will be considered based on priority criteria detailed in the application, and a lottery will be initiated if the number of qualified applicants exceed the amount of funding available.
Learn more and register for the webinar.
“From the economic strain caused by those same politicians”.
Fixed it.
Don’t you think we should be over this handout of cash already? There are crowds everywhere.
This should be automatic for small business owners