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Small Businesses, With Under Five Million Dollars in Revenues, Can Apply For State Grants

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Giorgio Travato Unsplash

The state is about to launch a program to help small businesses recovering from the pandemic. The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity recently announced the formation of the Back To Business Grant program. Starting this Wednesday August 18 , businesses can go online and apply for part of the program's 250 million dollars. While many types of businesses can apply, the Department is giving special attention to those that suffered heavily because of the COVID-19's economic fallout, hotels, taverns and restaurants. The program will also give preference to companies with revenues below five million dollars and did not receive the earlier Business Interruption Grant. Additionally, regional development partners say they are ready to help local businesses in applying. The groups include, Workforce Innovation at Shawnee Community College, the SIU Office of Innovation and Economic Development at SIU Carbondale, and the Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission.
For more information contact Jennifer Olson at the Greater Egypt Regional Planning and Development Commission at JenniferOlson@GreaterEgypt.org
Or, visit: https://www2.illinois.gov/dceo/SmallBizAssistance/Pages/B2B.aspx

Kevin Boucher is a retired broadcaster. Most recently he was a news reporter for WSIU radio. He grew up watching nature programs including Mutual of Omaha’s wild kingdom and the many Jacques Cousteau specials which sparked his passion with nature. Kevin also is an avid hiker and loves seeing and writing stories about the many fascinating plants and animals we share our planet with. Kevin is married and has lived in Murphysboro since 1976, after living in many places, including Japan, as the son of a Navy officer.


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