Dear
Friend
—
Last week, the City of Long Beach announced the Long
Beach Recovery Act Small Business and Non-Profit Relief grants, a
new recovery program to help small businesses and nonprofits that have
experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The grant
opportunities, totaling $8.4 million in funding, will provide working
capital to eligible small businesses and nonprofits to help them pay
for a variety of business expenses, such as payroll, rent, personal
protective equipment (PPE), technology upgrades, marketing and
more.
These grant programs will provide much-needed support for our local
businesses and nonprofits. Businesses are an integral part of our Long
Beach community and economy. The City is committed to building our
economic recovery with equity as a central goal so we can preserve the
diversity that enriches our community.”
The program will include the following four grant opportunities for
small businesses and non-profit organizations effected by
COVID-19:
- The Restaurant, Brewery and Bar Relief Grant will
provide direct financial relief to small Long Beach food and beverage
businesses. Eligible small businesses can receive between $5,000 and
$25,000 to support their business.
- The Personal Services and Fitness Relief Grant
will provide direct financial relief to small Long Beach personal
services and fitness businesses. Eligible small businesses can receive
between $5,000 and $25,000 to support their business.
- The Small Business Relief Grant will provide
direct financial relief to small Long Beach businesses that do not
qualify for the Restaurant, Brewery and Bar Grant nor the Personal
Services and Fitness Relief Grant. Eligible small businesses can
receive between $2,500 and $10,000 to support their business.
- The Non-Profit Relief Grant will provide direct
financial relief to 501c3, 501c19, and fiscally sponsored nonprofits.
Eligible nonprofits can receive between $5,000 and $25,000 to support
their nonprofit.
The application period will begin March 16 and will close May 15,
2022. Additional information regarding the application process and
eligibility requirements will be outlined in a forthcoming press
release.
To learn more about how to receive free application assistance,
small businesses and nonprofits can call the City’s BizCare Hotline at
562.570.4249, email the BizCare team at [email protected], or visit
the BizCare webpage at longbeach.gov/bizcare.
The BizCare Hotline operates weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Additionally, to help improve and expedite the process for applying
and receiving funding for the Long Beach Recovery Act small business
and nonprofit grants, the City has contracted with LiveStories
to provide comprehensive grants administration support services.
LiveStories will be making available the following services:
- A user-friendly online application portal that can translate grant
applications in multiple languages;
- Intaking, reviewing, approving, and funding applications via
electronic fund transfers; and
- Case management support and a call center to quickly resolve
application issues. For technical support, applicants can call (855)
582-3973 or email [email protected]. The hours for the
support line are weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
All of the Long Beach Recovery Act small business and nonprofit
relief grant programs were developed with input received by small
businesses, nonprofits, community partners and the Long Beach City
Council through a series of roundtables, presentations, and
consultations with local experts.
This opportunity is made possible by Long Beach Recovery Act, a
plan to fund economic and public health initiatives for Long Beach
residents, workers and businesses critically impacted by the COVID-19
pandemic. A total of $20 million has been allocated for business
support under the Recovery Act. Additional information about the Long
Beach Recovery Act is available at longbeach.gov/recovery.
Thank you and go Long
Beach,
Mayor Robert Garcia
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