Scottsdale small businesses invited to apply for pandemic-related funding
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 8/26/20
As a component of the CARES Act funds accepted by Scottsdale City Council on July 1, the city has developed the Scottsdale Small Business Reimbursement Program.
This program will provide …
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Scottsdale small businesses invited to apply for pandemic-related funding
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As a component of the CARES Act funds accepted by Scottsdale City Council on July 1, the city has developed the Small Business Reimbursement Program.
This program will provide financial assistance to businesses in the city of Scottsdale for reimbursements associated with supplies and equipment required for community health and safety related to increased COVID-19 protection.
The city has partnered with the Scottsdale Industrial Development Authority in administering this program, which will provide up to $5,000 each to Scottsdale businesses.
Helping residents and businesses hit hard economically top the list of ways the City Council has approved more than $29 million in federal CARES Act funding be put to work in Scottsdale.
The council’s action provides $5 million to support local businesses. About $3 million is set aside for the Small Business Reimbursement Program.
Additionally, programs and services for Scottsdale residents in-need will receive $3 million, which will be used to provide things such as meals and services for seniors and low-income families, rent and utility assistance, and programs for individuals experiencing homelessness.