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Pinellas County Small Businesses Have Until June 30 To Apply For $5K Grant
Local individuals and families who have lost a job or significant income due to the pandemic can also request emergency help.
Small business owners with a commercial location in the county now have until June 30, 2020 to complete their application online, to be considered for a one-time $5,000 grant to cover COVID-19 related expenses such as employee wages, vendor bills and mortgage or rent costs.
Not all business owners in the categories below will meet the eligibility requirements for this grant funding. However, business owners who may be eligible are encouraged to visit PCED.org/cares to review the full eligibility requirements.
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• Restaurants
• Bars
• Lodging and short-term rentals
• Barbershops
• Hair salons
• Nail salons
• Retail store fronts that were required to close due to COVID-19
• Theaters, bowling alleys, concert venues and similar types of businesses
Applicants should review all eligibility requirements and ensure all required documents are correctly submitted to expedite the review and approval process for the grant. Program details, including answers to Frequently Asked Questions, can be found at this website.
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This grant funding is from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and may only be used for business expenses, such as rent, utility bills, payroll and other costs. These funds cannot be used to pay expenses covered by insurance or another federal assistance program.
Individuals and families who have lost a job or significant income due to the pandemic can also request emergency help paying overdue rent and utilities through the Pinellas CARES Financial Assistance program, which also runs through June 30.
Income and residency requirements apply. Applicants can text COVIDCARES to 898211 to start the application process. Learn more at: https://covid19.pinellascounty.org/pinellascaresindividual.
This press release was produced by the Pinellas County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.