McKee Announces Small Business $5,000 Grant Program - Here Is How to Apply
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Governor Dan McKee and Rhode Island Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor announced a new grant program to assist small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The program will use $20 million of the nearly $1.25 billion in CARES Act funds from last spring to give qualifying businesses $5,000 grants.
The first round of applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis beginning, Thursday, April 15, 2021, through Friday, April 30, 2021, at 5:00 p.m.
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“We know that rebuilding Rhode Island's economy will depend on rebuilding our small business economy," said Governor McKee. "Rhode Island small businesses have worked hard to keep their doors open, their customers safe and their workers employed throughout this pandemic. They need our support as we continue the fight against COVID-19 and ramp up vaccination efforts. Our team has been committed to advocating for the small business community since day one of this pandemic. Today, we continue that commitment in the Governor's office with the announcement of the Small Business Relief Grant Program within the first several weeks of our administration. We will continue to identify ways to provide relief to the small businesses who need it most."
"The COVID crisis continues to impact Rhode Island's small businesses negatively and daily," said Rhode Island Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor. "With these grants, we aim to provide modest but meaningful relief to our small businesses. We thank Governor McKee for justifiably championing our small businesses and for ensuring that our Administration provides this additional needed relief. We also thank our state's congressional delegation and the General Assembly for their continued support."
Grant Criteria
Grants for qualifying businesses will be awarded at one funding level of $5,000.
To be eligible, businesses must be for-profit businesses based in Rhode Island, have less than $1 million in gross receipts in the 2020 tax year, and have received less than $25,000 in state COVID-related financial assistance to date. Successful applicants must demonstrate a net financial need that exceeds the $5,000 grant amount. The grant program is designed to help cover costs such as wages or salaries, operational expenses incurred to enable the business to remain open through the state of emergency or costs associated with reopening of a business that was previously shut down due to the pandemic. More information can be found at commerceri.com/reliefgrant.
To assist with the application process, Rhode Island Commerce has made several technical assistance partners available. These organizations can help small businesses complete the application at no cost to the business. Assistance is available in multiple languages including Spanish, Portuguese, Creole, Khmer, Vietnamese and Laotian. More information can be found online at www.commerceri.com or by calling the Small Business Hotline at (401) 521-HELP.
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