Pritzker Administration Announces
Small Business Grant Awards for B2B Restaurants, Hotels and Arts
Eleven Logan County businesses receive
grant awards
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[October 06, 2023]
The
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
today announced the conclusion of the Back to Business (B2B)
Restaurants, Hotels and Arts program with $156 million provided in
relief funds. Through these three programs, nearly 4,000 grants went
to businesses in over 500 cities, towns and localities in 95
counties across the state.
In Logan County the following businesses received
awards:
Hotels
Quality Inn & Suites, Lincoln
Super 8 Motel, Lincoln
Restaurants
217 Roadhouse, Atlanta
Country Aire, Atlanta
El Mazatlan, Lincoln
Nuthatch Hill, Lincoln
Hilltop Catering, Mt. Pulaski
Village Pub, New Holland
Arts
Audra's Studio of Dance, Lincoln
Lincoln Community Theatre
Lincoln Heritage Museum
A list of Illinois B2B grantees can be
found here.
“Illinois’ small business are the backbone of our
economy and a cornerstone of our pandemic recovery,” said Governor
JB Pritzker. “Since day one, my administration has been committed to
supporting every business in our state—ensuring that every business
owner and entrepreneur has the opportunity to succeed. Across the
state, the Back to Business program kept thousands of restaurants,
hotels, and arts organizations open, protected thousands of jobs,
and kept our communities thriving.”
“The Back to Business grants are a bridge for continued economic
success as the hospitality and arts sectors recover from the
COVID-19 pandemic,” said Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton. “Restaurants,
hotels, and the arts enliven our state's economy. I'm thrilled this
much-needed relief supports our hospitality businesses and the arts
in our communities.”
B2B Arts and B2B Restaurants grant award amounts were determined
based on a percentage of revenue declines, and funding for the B2B
Hotels awards was allocated based on the number of rooms. Grants had
an average award amount of $39,484, with different ranges of funding
available depending on the business type. The grant program utilized
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding and was designed to offset
losses and support job retention in the industries hardest-hit by
the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The Back to Business program has been a lifeline for
thousands of Illinois businesses in recent years, and the latest
round of grants will help keep the doors open for restaurants,
hotels, and arts organizations in every corner of the state,” said
DCEO Director Kristin Richards. “Supporting employers and the
state’s world-class workforce is a top priority for DCEO, and the
B2B program is providing much-needed assistance to businesses while
bolstering the economy.”
In order to reach hardest-hit populations, DCEO enlisted a robust
network of approximately 100 community navigators to conduct
outreach and provide technical assistance in communities across the
state, as well as industry-specific navigators for Restaurants,
Hotels and Arts, as well as additional support from other industry
partners.
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“It was so inspiring to see our statewide arts
community work together to ensure this $50 million landed in the
hands of organizations, businesses, and creative workers who
suffered such loss through the pandemic,” says Claire Rice,
Executive Director of Arts Alliance Illinois. “Despite ongoing
challenges, our creative community continues to make vital
contributions to our economy and our wellbeing, and this program
offered invaluable assistance at a time when it is greatly needed.
We thank the State of Illinois for dedicating this funding to arts
and culture and our creative community for coming together around
this opportunity. We hope the State builds on the momentum of this
historic moment and continues to show its commitment to supporting
the arts in Illinois.”
"We are grateful to Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) for their continued support
of the restaurant industry. These grants are crucial to the state’s
small business community, and offer a lifeline to those still
recovering from the past few years.” – Sam Toia, President and CEO
of Illinois Restaurant Association.
“The funding from these grants have gone a long way in supporting
Illinois hotels’ ongoing recovery from the pandemic and have allowed
them to rehire workers quicker, as our occupancy numbers rise closer
to pre-pandemic levels. With the help of the B2B Hotel grants, we
look forward to regaining our position as a key economic engine and
top employer in the state. I want to thank Governor Pritzker and
DCEO for their efforts to support the state’s tourism industry as we
continue to welcome more visitors back to Illinois.” – Michael
Jacobson, President & CEO of the Illinois Hotel & Lodging
Association
“This substantial amount of funds infused into the Arts and Culture
sector recognizes the immense value the arts bring to our
communities. It is a resounding affirmation that the state of
Illinois supports the creative economy as we have had significant
losses these past couple of year. This support will unleash
stability and a wave of innovation and artistic expression that will
enrich our lives and propel our society forward. Let us embrace this
moment with enthusiasm and gratitude to Governor Pritzker, the
Legislature, and our wonderful partners at the Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity.” – Nora Daley, Board Chair of the
Illinois Arts Council
Data on Grant Distribution:
A total of 3,951 businesses were provided grant awards, including:
Hotels: 720
Restaurants: 996
Arts: 2,235
Businesses received an average grant amount of $39,484 with the
following median awards amounts broken out by sector:
Hotels: $62,458
Restaurants: $50,000
Arts: $5,000
Eighty-five percent of recipients did not receive any prior B2B or
Business Interruption Grant (BIG) relief
Average Revenue declines between 2019-2020:
Hotels: As outlined in statute, revenue decline was not a factor for
evaluating hotel awards.
Restaurants: 28 percent
Arts: 44 percent
Funding Distributed Per Industry:
Hotels: $70.4 million
Restaurants: $37.9 million
Arts: $47.7 million
Through the pandemic, the Pritzker administration has focused on
providing assistance to Illinois' hardest-hit businesses and
communities totaling more than $1.5 billion through DCEO programs.
Through B2B and BIG programs alone, Illinois has distributed 19,500
awards to businesses totaling nearly $700 million.
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