Turner encourages small businesses to
apply for Back to Business grant program
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[August 20, 2021]
State Senator Sally Turner (R-Beason) is
encouraging small business owners to take advantage of the new
COVID-19 recovery grant assistance program, Back to Business (B2B).
The program will officially start accepting applications on
Wednesday, Aug. 18.
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“There are still many Illinois businesses financially
struggling from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the
restrictions that were placed upon them,” said Sen. Sally Turner.
“These grants are a positive step toward providing relief to our
small business community.”
The new $250 million rolling grant program is funded by the federal
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Within the new program, $100
million is earmarked for businesses in areas disproportionately
affected by the pandemic, $30 million for entertainment and art
businesses, $25 million for restaurants and taverns that did not
receive grants through the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, $25
million for hotels, and $25 million for small businesses that did
not receive funds through the Business Interruption Grant (BIG)
program.
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“Unfortunately, last year’s grant
programs weren’t able to provide assistance to every small business
that was overwhelmed by the government-imposed shutdowns and
COVID-19 recession,” said Sen. Sally Turner. “My hope is that this
new program is able to help many of those job creators who weren’t
able to receive much-needed assistance from those programs.”
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To be considered for a grant between $5,000 and
$150,000, applicants must demonstrate they had a reduction in
revenue in 2020 when compared with 2019, and annual revenues of no
more than $20 million in 2019. Hotels with $35 million or less in
2019 revenues are also eligible. As part of the application,
businesses must also provide two bank statements, a business owner
ID, and federal tax returns for 2019 and 2020.
For more information on how to apply and where to access small
business assistance, please visit
www2.illinois.
gov/dceo/Pages/default.aspx
[Marcus J. Durrett
Illinois Senate Republican Staff]
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