March 27th, 2020 by WCBC Radio
The Allegany County Commissioners of Allegany County, recognizing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the community’s small businesses, announced on Thursday a new fund to provide the very best, rapid service to the businesses affected most. These micro-grants can be used by businesses to pay rent, mortgages, or utility costs for businesses. The fund will be launched on March 27. The micro-grant, totaling $2,500, can be combined with other funding opportunities provided by the State and federal government. Commission President Jake Shade…
To be eligible, the business must:
- Have a physical address in Allegany County, Maryland
- Must be in good standing with the State of Maryland
- Have no more than 15 full-time employees (as of March 1, 2020)
- Demonstrate a loss of business revenue of 50% or more related to COVID-19
- Have no pre-existing tax liens or legal judgments
- Cannot be any of the following entities: home-based businesses, churches or religious institutions, banks & financial institutions, investment/real-estate entities, government agencies
To apply for the grant, please visit: https://www.alleganygov.org/
March 27, 2020 at 6:46 am, Brandon Butler said:
Thanks, WCBC. However, http://Resources.inallegany.org has all of the info on this resource and others for small businesses as well as info for the community at large.
March 27, 2020 at 7:45 am, Welchy said:
As long as the county can afford it, this is a great/needed idea. Our restaurants and bars are getting crushed
March 27, 2020 at 10:16 am, Jay said:
Yes, and when we get through this I seriously doubt that people will flock back out in large numbers. It will take a while. This type of event hits an economically challenged area like Cumberland even harder. It’s possible that some of our local establishments will not make it.