State announces $250 million ‘Back to Business’ grant program
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[August 12, 2021]
By JERRY NOWICKI
Capitol News Illinois
jnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – The state announced a $250
million “Back to Business” grant program aimed at assisting small
businesses in the recovery from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and
associated economic shutdowns.
The program is funded by the federal American Rescue Plan Act signed by
President Joe Biden, and it includes specific set-aside amounts for
certain uses. Those include $100 million for businesses in areas
disproportionately impacted by the pandemic; $30 million for arts and
entertainment businesses that haven’t received previous aid; $25 million
for restaurants and taverns that didn’t receive money from the
Restaurant Revitalization Fund; $25 million for hotels; and another $25
million for businesses that didn’t receive Business Interruption Grant
funding.
The Business Interruption Grant program was funded through previous
rounds of federal aid, distributing $580 million to businesses and day
cares. Gov. JB Pritzker said those grants helped more than 9,000 small
businesses in 600 communities.
A statement from the governor’s office said the Back to Business, or
B2B, program, is the “first in a series of economic recovery programs
set to launch by the administration.” The program aims to allow
companies to offset losses due to COVID-19 and bring back workers
through grant funding that does not have to be repaid.
Pritzker also noted the state approved another $9 million investment in
the Community Navigator program, helping to connect “underserved
businesses” with the resources available.
“This localized personalized assistance will make this program more
accessible for entrepreneurs who are eligible, yet may not know just
where to get started or how to get started, whether it's due to language
or to staffing or any number of other reasons that shouldn't be a
barrier to receiving this kind of support,” Pritzker said.
The B2B funding will be administered through the Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity, which has a map of disproportionately
impacted areas and a list of other requirements on its website,
Illinois.gov/dceo.
The application period opens Aug. 18.
The grants are available to businesses with revenues of $20 million or
less in 2019 that saw a reduction in revenue in 2020 due to COVID-19.
Hotels with $35 million or less in revenue are eligible.
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Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday announces a $250
million "Back to Business" grant program, funded through federal
relief programs that will launch next week. (Credit:
Blueroomstream.com)
Grants ranging from $5,000 to $150,000 will be distributed on a
rolling basis, based on the losses sustained, by DCEO through its
grant administrator, Allies for Community Business.
Sylvia Garcia, acting director at DCEO, said at a news conference
the state was announcing the program a week early to “make sure
everyone has time to ask questions and get their application
materials in order.”
“It's really important that this accessibility of the program and
making sure businesses that have been most vulnerable have the time
and space to gather the information that they need,” she said.
The Community Navigator program has 13 hubs across the state and
more than 100 community partners, Garcia said.
“These folks are really going to be the boots on the ground working
directly in communities and making sure that they're reducing
barriers for folks, whether it's a language barrier, assistance with
banks and tax documents or other technical assistance that's needed
as they prepare and submit their grant application for the Back to
Business Program and hopefully other programs as they roll out,” she
said.
Along with the Community Navigator program, DCEO said it will reach
out to “anyone and everyone” to raise awareness for the grants,
including “chambers of commerce, economic development organizations,
legislators and many other partners from around the state.”
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