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			Downstate Small Business 
			Stabilization Program Application Portal Open for Greater Peoria 
			BusinessesIncludes Logan, Mason, Peoria, Tazewell 
			and Woodford counties
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            [September 11, 2020]  
            
			  
			Businesses in Greater Peoria’s smaller cities and rural communities 
			deemed “non-essential” in the stay-at-home order issued in March may 
			be eligible to apply for a grant of up to $25,000 through Illinois’ 
			Downstate Small Business Stabilization Program.  | 
        
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			 Because businesses must apply for this grant 
			through a unit of local government, the Greater Peoria Economic 
			Development Council has partnered with the five county governments 
			in its region to coordinate the effort. This region includes Logan, 
			Mason, Peoria, Tazewell and Woodford counties. 
 Interested businesses located in this five-county region can check 
			eligibility and submit all necessary information and documents 
			through an online portal available at www.gpcovid.com.
 
 The GPEDC created this portal to screen for eligibility, simplify 
			the application for eligible businesses, and manage the submission 
			process for the county governments.
 
			
			 
			Eligible businesses have until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, June 5 to 
			submit the required application materials via the online portal.
 Please note that businesses located within the City of Peoria and 
			City of Pekin are not eligible due to federal funding regulations.
 
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            To date, Greater Peoria EDC has submitted 
			applications on behalf of 118 businesses and five county governments 
			since the program’s launch by the State of Illinois in early April. 
			Those applications are still pending a decision from the Illinois 
			Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. 
 The grant is intended for businesses considered “non-essential” by 
			the Governor’s March 20 executive order and forced to close in April 
			without the ability to work remotely. Restaurants and bars that were 
			reduced to curbside or takeout service are also eligible. Eligible 
			businesses that have since reopened are still encouraged to apply.
 
 This grant can be used to cover the cost of 60 days of working 
			capital to keep businesses open or assist closed businesses in 
			reopening as soon as possible.
 
 The program is limited to for-profit businesses with 50 or less 
			employees. Businesses must have been in operation, with the same 
			ownership, since at least January 1, 2017 to qualify. Additionally, 
			due to the source of the funds, businesses within the City of Peoria 
			and City of Pekin are ineligible.
 
            [Tory Dahlhoff] |