Governor Pritzker and DCEO Open
Application for $220 Million in Business Interruption Grants
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[September 19, 2020]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity (DCEO) this week announced the latest in a
series of grants made available for small businesses in Illinois
facing the impacts of COVID-19. A second round of the Business
Interruption Grants (BIG) program, opened this week, will direct
$220 million to provide relief for all types of small businesses,
but with a particular focus on businesses downstate, in
disproportionately impacted areas (DIAs) and heavily distressed
industries and regions – representing businesses that have been
unable to reopen or are operating at a severely diminished capacity
since the spring.
The second round of BIG builds on $49 million in grants awarded last
month. Initial grant funding extends to over 2,800 businesses in 400
cities and towns across Illinois, including over half of grants
awarded to minority owned companies. The latest funding will
continue to place an emphasis on equity – with priority for
economically distressed communities, as well as downstate and rural
businesses.
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In the coming weeks, DCEO will be hosting webinars and conducting outreach to
support businesses with applying. Additionally, four community navigators will
provide boots on the ground to assist DCEO in conducting outreach to minority
communities – these partners include: The Chicago Urban League, The Greater
Auburn Gresham Development Corporation, the Illinois Business Immigrant
Coalition, and the The Resurrection Project.
For assistance with the BIG application, visit our FAQ's.
[Illinois Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity provided by Lincoln City Administrator Beth
Kavelman]
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