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Pinal County Business Sustainability Program offers up to $15K

Posted 7/13/20

Businesses in unincorporated Pinal County can apply for the Business Sustainability Program.

The program is a one-time reimbursement of up to $15,000 to qualifying businesses for rent, mortgage …

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Pinal County Business Sustainability Program offers up to $15K

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Businesses in unincorporated Pinal County can apply for the Business Sustainability Program.

The program is a one-time reimbursement of up to $15,000 to qualifying businesses for rent, mortgage and/or utilities expenses for a three-month period, according to a release.

Qualifying expense periods are either March-May 2020 or April-June 2020.

Applications will be accepted through 5 p.m. July 15. Pinal County launched the program June 15 and received 72 applications. More than $57,000 in issued reimbursements have been distributed to businesses, according to a release.

For full details about the program, including an FAQ, go to the website.