Illinois Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity announces Back to Business Grant Program
Businesses needing application assistance
may take advantage of new Community Navigator program
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[August 18, 2021]
On August 18, 2021, the Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) will announce the official
opening of the $250 Million Back to Business Grant Program
application portal.,
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The Back to Business (B2B) grant program offers small
businesses access to funds that can help offset losses due to
COVID-19, bring back workers, and take continued steps to rebuild
amid the fallout from the pandemic.
While many business types and industries may
apply, businesses in the following industries will be given priority
status for grants:
restaurants and taverns;
hotels;
arts businesses and organizations;
and more.
Additionally, businesses located within
Disproportionately Impacted Areas (DIAs), as defined in statute,
will be prioritized for these grants.
To reach the businesses most in need, DCEO will work alongside over
100 community navigators, 42 Small Business Development Center (SBDCs)
and other outreach partners, like GAGDC who have relationships with
their local business community to provide technical assistance and
help reduce any barriers businesses in need may face.
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Three Community Navigators are available for Logan
County.
First is for businesses within the city of Lincoln
Lincoln Economic Advancement & Development,
Andrea Runge,
1 Burwell Drive, PO Box 235,
Lincoln 62656
arunge@thriveinlincoln.org
217-836-4999
http://thriveinlincoln.org/
For the county two options are available:
Greater Peoria Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Christell Frausto
2600 N Knoxville Ave. Peoria 61604
cfrausto@farmersagent.com
309-349-4636 https://www.peoriahispanicchamber.
com/
Peoria Black Business Alliance
Denise Moore
2139 SW Adams St. PO Box 172
Peoria 61650
denisemoore2020@yahoo.com
309-966-3989
http://bbapeoria.org/
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