The Town of West Hartford is seeking applications for its Small Business and Non-Profit Recovery Grant Program.
Donor Name: Town of West Hartford
State: Connecticut
Town: West Hartford
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: Ongoing
Size of the Grant: $10,000
Details:
The Town of West Hartford “Small Business and Non-Profit Recovery Grant Program” is established to provide limited, one-time direct financial assistance to eligible Town of West Hartford Small Businesses and Non-Profits organizations that:
- Employ 50 full-time employees (FTE) or less, and;
- Have been adversely impacted by the COVID pandemic.
This Program is possible with entitlement funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, also known as Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF). This program is intended to provide support in responding to the economic and public health impacts of COVID-19.
Eligible Projects
The “Small Business and Nonprofit Recovery Grant Program” is to assist Small Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations in responding to the public health emergency and/or its negative economic impacts.
Applicants may submit for grants up to $10,000. This grant program operates on a reimbursement basis for two types of eligible projects:
COVID-19 Relief Assistance Grant
Business/organizations that can demonstrate negative impacts from the COVID-19 public health emergency should apply. Specific examples, but not limited to, listed below:
- Mitigate financial hardship (decreased revenue, increased costs, payroll and benefits, mortgage, rent, utility and other operating costs)
- Prevention or mitigation tactics (physical plant changes to enable social distancing, barriers and/or partitions, enhanced cleaning efforts)
- Technical assistance, counseling or other services to assist with business planning needs
- Support recovery programs
- Costs associated with outdoor dining areas
- Costs associated with compliance of public health measures related to COVID-19
- Innovative business or business community marketing program
- Workforce training or recruitment program
All supporting documents must be dated March 3, 2021 through December 31, 2022.
New or Enhanced Program Assistance Grant
A new or enhanced program must meet the criteria of directly responding to the negative impact of COVID-19. Business/organizations interested in implementing a new program or enhancing an existing program that would benefit the community should apply. Specific examples, but not limited to, are listed below:
- Supporting recovery programs
- Mental health services
- Crisis intervention
- Substance use treatment
- Housing
- Marketing Campaigns:
- Inform the public how to get help from area nonprofits
Eligibility Criteria
Small Business
A small business is defined as a Sole Proprietorship, Limited Liability Corporation (LLC), Partnership or Corporation (C or S Corp) registered with the Connecticut Secretary of State or a Trade Name Certificate (DBA) with Town of West Hartford.
- Must be physically based in West Hartford, CT
- Not more than 50 FTE employees (min. 35 hours week w/benefits)
- Must currently be in business and have been in operations as of January 1, 2020
- All Town licenses and permits must be current
- Must be current on taxes for the 2021 Grand List
- Must be in “Good Standing” with the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services along with being current on its federal, state and local tax obligations and have no outstanding liens or judgements.
A Non-Profit Organization:
Address organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit
- Files a 501(c)3 or 503(c)19
- Fall in one of two sectors:
- Community arts, cultural, and humanities organizations; or
- Community based human services organizations
- Must be physically based in West Hartford, CT
- Not more than 50 FTE employees (min. 35 hours week w/benefits)
- Must currently be in business and have been in operations as of January 1, 2020
- All Town licenses and permits must be current
- Must be current on taxes for the 2021 Grand List
- Must be in “Good Standing” with the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services along with being current on its federal, state and local tax obligations and have no outstanding liens or judgements.
For more information, visit Small Business and Non-Profit Recovery Grant Program.