44 Annapolis Businesses Win Grants To Push Through Pandemic
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Annapolis MD
21 May, 2021
2:36 PM
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ANNAPOLIS, MD — The Anne Arundel County economy is starting to recover, but entrepreneurs still need some help. That's why Gov. Larry Hogan teamed with Annapolis leaders to support dozens of small businesses with grants. This money will help the establishments push through the coronavirus pandemic and bring visitors back to the state capital. Patch partners with several local organizations to bring you their latest news. This guest contribution comes from the Downtown Annapolis Partnership. Here's what Executive Director Erik Evans wrote about the grants: "Today the Downtown Annapolis Partnership is awarding 44 grants to downtown Annapolis businesses totaling just over $207,000 in total funding. Businesses picked up their grant checks on the evening of May 20 on Main Street next to Zachary's Jewelers and Buddy's Crabs and Ribs. Businesses can use the funds to cover costs that help them work their way through the challenges of the pandemic. This could include covering employee costs for outdoor dining, setting up carryout, cleaning supplies, air purification systems, modifying their business model, and other operational and capital costs. This grant program is part of the State Economic Recovery Initiative that was supported this year by both Governor Hogan and the State legislators for communities with State-approved Main Street programs. ["]The Downtown Annapolis Partnership appreciated the support we [received] from the state and local governments to provide programs like this to keep our economy moving forward[,]" says Matt Schatzle, Chairman of the Board of the Downtown Annapolis Partnership. Courtesy of Chris Petracco/TPA360 LLC The Downtown Annapolis Partnership is also getting ready to launch a marketing campaign to let everyone know that downtown Annapolis is open for everyone to safely visit in person or online. The shops, restaurants, lodging, entertainment venues and tours are all getting prepared for those ready to enjoy summer days in downtown Annapolis. As businesses reopen or expand capacity[,] it has also created a surge in employment opportunities in downtown Annapolis. Many of the restaurants, stores, hotels, venues, and others are all hiring to meet the demand of locals and regional visitors that come to enjoy all the outdoor experiences that Annapolis has to offer. Those seeking employment are encouraged to visit their favorite businesses downtown to apply. "Downtown Annapolis area has outdoor dining, pickleball, ping pong, sailing, paddleboards, walking and boat tours, live music, historic gardens, public art and 90 stores that all give you opportunities to stroll and relax in a historic setting[,]" says Erik Evans, Executive Director of the Downtown Annapolis Partnership. "We hope the grants funds we provide along with other support programs will give our local businesses the support they need as the economy continues its transition to reopening.["] ... Erik EvansExecutive DirectorDowntown Annapolis Partnership" Subscribe to your local Patch newsletter. Download our mobile application from the App Store or Google Play. RELATED: Mother's Day Brings Visitors To Downtown AnnapolisArtists Return To Annapolis For First Sunday Arts FestivalBright Flowers Will Decorate Downtown Annapolis On May DayOutdoor Events Return To Annapolis This SpringThousands Of Jobs Return To Anne Arundel CountyEaster Deals, Events Welcome Visitors To Downtown AnnapolisMidshipmen Help Food Bank, Older Folks During PandemicAnnapolis Restaurant Week Entices Foodies With DiscountsBusinesses Expect More Customers After Reopenings In Anne ArundelSeafood Celebration Draws Visitors To Annapolis, Helps ChesapeakeHogan Helps Main Street Businesses; Annapolis Continues RecoveryNew Theater Proposed In Annapolis; Leaders Hope To Draw VisitorsMaryland Day 2021 Will Explore State's History With Hybrid EventsSuper Bowl Deals Drum Up Business For Anne Arundel RestaurantsAnne Arundel Businesses Expect Travel Spike In Spring, SummerMD Businesses Find Hope In Grants, Vaccine PlanningMD Businesses, Artists Seek Aid As Lawmakers Return To AnnapolisAnne Arundel Businesses Offer Safe Deals For New YearLocal Artists Adapt To Pandemic, But They Still Need Your SupportThursday Is Last Chance For Festive Shopping Event In AnnapolisDowntown Annapolis Transformed Into Christmas TownAnnapolis Invention, Business Creativity Help Shops Stay OpenWith 19 New Businesses Downtown, Annapolis Leaders Say Shop Local Have a story idea? Please contact me at [email protected] with any pitches, tips or questions. Follow me on Twitter @JacobBaumgart and on Facebook @JacobBaumgartJournalist to stay up-to-date with the latest Anne Arundel County and Prince George's County news.
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