Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : New State Economic Relief Funding Available Through The Bipartisan RELIEF Act Of 2021

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Westminster MD

22 March, 2021

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Press release from the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce : 03/22/2021 The Md. Dept. of Commerce will provide funding through six new programs targeting specific groups of businesses. Three of these programs will be administered by Commerce, which expects to accept applications from March 30, 2021 to April 6, 2021.  Funding is extremely limited and may ultimately result in approval on a first-come, first-served basis. The application process will be open for a limited period, and Commerce anticipates substantial interest in these programs.    Small Business COVID RELIEF Grant Program. To support Maryland's small businesses that face continued financial impacts from the Coronavirus, the state established the new Maryland Small Business Covid RELIEF Grant Program, with $10 million in state funding.   Small, Minority and Women Owned Business Administration COVID RELIEF Program. To support Maryland's small businesses that face continued financial impacts from the Coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Small, Minority and Women-Owned Business Administration COVID RELIEF Program with $10 million in state Relief Act funding.   Commuter and Shuttle Bus COVID RELIEF Grant Program. To support Maryland commuter and shuttle bus companies facing continued financial impacts from the Coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Commuter and Shuttle Bus COVID RELIEF Grant Program with $8 million in state Relief Act funding. The grant is directed to those companies that were impacted by reduction of routes by the Maryland Transit Administration.   Programs Administered Through Counties and Baltimore City: The following programs will be administered by each county and Baltimore City. As available, links to county websites with details for applying for these programs will be posted to the Maryland COVID-19 Information for Business website (under "local programs")   Online Sales and Telework Assistance COVID RELIEF Grant Program To support Maryland small businesses seeking to expand online sales and teleworking capabilities for their employees due to the continued financial impacts from the novel coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Online Sales and Telework Assistance COVID RELIEF Grant Program with $500,000 million in state Relief Act funding. Applications will be available through each county and Baltimore City.   Restaurant and Caterers COVID RELIEF Grant Program To support Maryland restaurants facing continued financial impacts from the novel coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Restaurants and Caterers COVID Relief Grant Program. Commerce is providing $22 million to the local jurisdictions to provide relief for economically disadvantaged restaurants in their areas. Applications will be available through each county and Baltimore City.   Lodging and Accommodations COVID RELIEF Grant Program To support Maryland hotel, lodging and accommodation businesses facing continued financial impacts from the novel coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Lodging and Accommodations COVID Relief Grant Program. Commerce is providing $10 million to provide relief for economically disadvantaged lodging and accommodation businesses in their areas. Applications will be available through each county and Baltimore City. The Md. Dept. of Commerce will provide funding through six new programs targeting specific groups of businesses. Three of these programs will be administered by Commerce, which expects to accept applications from March 30, 2021 to April 6, 2021.  Funding is extremely limited and may ultimately result in approval on a first-come, first-served basis. The application process will be open for a limited period, and Commerce anticipates substantial interest in these programs.  The Md. Dept. of Commerce will provide funding through six new programs targeting specific groups of businesses. Three of these programs will be administered by Commerce, which expects to accept applications from March 30, 2021 to April 6, 2021.  Funding is extremely limited and may ultimately result in approval on a first-come, first-served basis. The application process will be open for a limited period, and Commerce anticipates substantial interest in these programs.  Three of these programs will be administered by Commerce, which expects to accept applications from March 30, 2021 to April 6, 2021.     Small Business COVID RELIEF Grant Program. To support Maryland's small businesses that face continued financial impacts from the Coronavirus, the state established the new Maryland Small Business Covid RELIEF Grant Program, with $10 million in state funding. Small Business COVID RELIEF Grant Program.  Small Business COVID RELIEF Grant Program.  To support Maryland's small businesses that face continued financial impacts from the Coronavirus, the state established the new Maryland Small Business Covid RELIEF Grant Program, with $10 million in state funding.   Small, Minority and Women Owned Business Administration COVID RELIEF Program. To support Maryland's small businesses that face continued financial impacts from the Coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Small, Minority and Women-Owned Business Administration COVID RELIEF Program with $10 million in state Relief Act funding. Small, Minority and Women Owned Business Administration COVID RELIEF Program.  Small, Minority and Women Owned Business Administration COVID RELIEF Program.  To support Maryland's small businesses that face continued financial impacts from the Coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Small, Minority and Women-Owned Business Administration COVID RELIEF Program with $10 million in state Relief Act funding.   Commuter and Shuttle Bus COVID RELIEF Grant Program. To support Maryland commuter and shuttle bus companies facing continued financial impacts from the Coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Commuter and Shuttle Bus COVID RELIEF Grant Program with $8 million in state Relief Act funding. The grant is directed to those companies that were impacted by reduction of routes by the Maryland Transit Administration. Commuter and Shuttle Bus COVID RELIEF Grant Program.  Commuter and Shuttle Bus COVID RELIEF Grant Program.  To support Maryland commuter and shuttle bus companies facing continued financial impacts from the Coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Commuter and Shuttle Bus COVID RELIEF Grant Program with $8 million in state Relief Act funding. The grant is directed to those companies that were impacted by reduction of routes by the Maryland Transit Administration.   Programs Administered Through Counties and Baltimore City: Programs Administered Through Counties and Baltimore City: Programs Administered Through Counties and Baltimore City: The following programs will be administered by each county and Baltimore City. The following programs will be administered by each county and Baltimore City. As available, links to county websites with details for applying for these programs will be posted to the Maryland COVID-19 Information for Business website (under "local programs") As available, links to county websites with details for applying for these programs will be posted to the Maryland COVID-19 Information for Business website (under "local programs") Maryland COVID-19 Information for Business website (under "local programs") Maryland COVID-19 Information for Business website (under "local programs")   Online Sales and Telework Assistance COVID RELIEF Grant Program Online Sales and Telework Assistance COVID RELIEF Grant Program Online Sales and Telework Assistance COVID RELIEF Grant Program To support Maryland small businesses seeking to expand online sales and teleworking capabilities for their employees due to the continued financial impacts from the novel coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Online Sales and Telework Assistance COVID RELIEF Grant Program with $500,000 million in state Relief Act funding. Applications will be available through each county and Baltimore City. To support Maryland small businesses seeking to expand online sales and teleworking capabilities for their employees due to the continued financial impacts from the novel coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Online Sales and Telework Assistance COVID RELIEF Grant Program with $500,000 million in state Relief Act funding. Applications will be available through each county and Baltimore City.   Restaurant and Caterers COVID RELIEF Grant Program Restaurant and Caterers COVID RELIEF Grant Program Restaurant and Caterers COVID RELIEF Grant Program To support Maryland restaurants facing continued financial impacts from the novel coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Restaurants and Caterers COVID Relief Grant Program. Commerce is providing $22 million to the local jurisdictions to provide relief for economically disadvantaged restaurants in their areas. Applications will be available through each county and Baltimore City. To support Maryland restaurants facing continued financial impacts from the novel coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Restaurants and Caterers COVID Relief Grant Program. Commerce is providing $22 million to the local jurisdictions to provide relief for economically disadvantaged restaurants in their areas. Applications will be available through each county and Baltimore City.   Lodging and Accommodations COVID RELIEF Grant Program Lodging and Accommodations COVID RELIEF Grant Program Lodging and Accommodations COVID RELIEF Grant Program To support Maryland hotel, lodging and accommodation businesses facing continued financial impacts from the novel coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Lodging and Accommodations COVID Relief Grant Program. Commerce is providing $10 million to provide relief for economically disadvantaged lodging and accommodation businesses in their areas. Applications will be available through each county and Baltimore City. To support Maryland hotel, lodging and accommodation businesses facing continued financial impacts from the novel coronavirus, the state established the Maryland Lodging and Accommodations COVID Relief Grant Program. Commerce is providing $10 million to provide relief for economically disadvantaged lodging and accommodation businesses in their areas. Applications will be available through each county and Baltimore City. This press release was produced by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce . The views expressed here are the author's own.

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