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			Turner encourages small businesses to 
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            [September 19, 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 
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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.
 
			
			 “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. DurrettIllinois Senate Republican Staff]
 
            
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