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Evergreen Park Small Businesses Get Boost From State Grants

Multiple small businesses in Evergreen Park were awarded a total of $440,000 as part of Illinois' Back to Business program.

EVERGREEN PARK, IL — Small businesses in Evergreen Park received a total of $440,000 in aid from Illinois' Back to Business program, according to a news release sent Wednesday by Gov. J.B. Pritzker's office.

Grants were awarded in amounts ranging from $5,000 to $150,000, based on a percentage of losses each business experienced during the pandemic, according to the release.

"Illinois responded to the pandemic by providing $1.5 billion in economic relief for childcare providers, local government services, and so many hard-hit small businesses that shape our communities," Pritzker said. "These are investments that preserve jobs and Main Streets and dreams. When we put our state's fiscal house in order, we can invest taxpayer dollars in building a stronger Illinois for all who call her home."

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The grant program used funding from the American Rescue Plan Act to help small businesses rehire staff, cover operating costs, afford additional customer safety precautions and cover other expenses needed to recover from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the release.

Those small businesses in Evergreen Park that received the grants were:

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Martinelli’s, $60,000
BJ’s Transportation, $150,000
Pappy’s, $45,000
New Garden Cleaners, $20,000
Tavern On The Green, $150,000
T’Mari, $15,000

As of May 4, $250 million in funds through the Back to Business program were awarded through about 6,500 grants to small businesses in more than 475 cities and more than 90 counties across the state, with 96 percent of awards delivered to businesses in disproportionately impacted communities or in the hardest-hit industries, according to the release.

A full list of the Back to Business grant recipients can be viewed by following this link.

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