Niagara County Accepting Grant Applications for Small Business COVID-19 Funds
- December 10, 2021 at 1:36 PM
- by Jennifer Pauly
Niagara County Legislator Rich Andres, Chairman of the Economic Development Committee, today announced that applications are now available for Niagara County’s COVID Relief for Small Business Grant program. Niagara County was awarded $1M in NYS Community Development Block Grant CARES Act funding for the program, which will be administered by the Niagara County Industrial Development Agency.
“We continue to hear from many small businesses on how hard it has been to recover from the pandemic, in both in terms of sales and revenue as well as overall operations with challenges like staffing,” said Andres. “Our hope is this grant program provides some relief that helps them get back on track.”
Andres said grants of up to $50,000 are available to for-profit businesses located in Niagara County with 25 or fewer employees. Applicants must be able to explain the negative affect of the COVID-19 pandemic on their business and, if applicable, show at least a 20 percent loss in revenue between 2019 and 2020. Grant funds can be used for things like building inventory; purchasing machinery, equipment, furniture and fixtures; and providing working capital.
The county has also partnered with the NCCC Small Business Development Center to provide management and technical assistance services to any applicant including business planning, development of marketing strategies, cash-flow projections, and financial analysis.
The application for the Small Business Grant Program can be found at www.niagaracountybusiness.com/small-business-grant. For further information, please call the Center for Economic Development (716) 278-8760.