Small Businesses in Chester County Encouraged to Apply for $225 Million Available in COVID-19 Grants

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Image of Bridge Street in Phoenixville via Steven Falk, Philadelphia Inquirer.

Small businesses in Chester County are encouraged to apply for grants to offset lost revenue caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting shutdown order.

The COVID-19 Relief Statewide Small Business Assistance program provides $225 million in grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 to eligible businesses.

The program, funded by the federal CARES Act, has begun accepting applications. Eligible businesses may begin applying here.

To be eligible, a business must:

  • be physically located, certified to do business, and generate at least 51 percent of their revenues in Pennsylvania
  • have annual revenue of $1 million or less prior to the impact of COVID-19
  • have 25 or fewer full-time equivalent employees prior to Feb. 15, 2020

The first application window will remain open for 10 days. Applications will continue to be accepted after 10 business days but will be considered for future rounds of funding, as this is not a first-come, first-served program. Applications will be prioritized and selected for funding based on the program criteria.

The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) will distribute the funds to the Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), which will then administer the funding in the form of grants.

Eligible businesses will be able to use the grants to cover operating expenses during the shutdown and transition to re-opening and for technical assistance, including training and guidance for business owners as they stabilize and relaunch their businesses.

The funds will be available through three programs:

  • $100 million for the Main Street Business Revitalization Program for small businesses that experienced loss as a result of the governor’s March 19, 2020 order relating to the closure of all non-life-sustaining businesses and have or will incur costs to adapt to new business operations related to COVID-19
  • $100 million for the Historically Disadvantaged Business Revitalization Program for small businesses that experienced loss as a result of the business closure order, have or will incur costs to adapt to new business operations related to COVID-19, and in which socially and economically disadvantaged individuals own at least a 51 percent interest and also control management and daily business operations
  • $25 million for the Loan Payment Deferment and Loss Reserve Program, which will allow the CDFIs the opportunity to offer forbearance and payment relief for existing portfolio businesses that are struggling due to the impact of COVID, as well as shore up the financial position of the CDFIs that are experiencing significant increased defaults in their existing loan portfolios

This project is financed by a grant from the federal Department of U.S. Treasury, under the administration of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania CDFI Network. The PA CDFI Network is a group of 17 Pennsylvania-based community development financial institutions that primarily provide financing options for small businesses.

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