BARBERSHOPS & BEAUTY SALONS FUNDING: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has made new funds available to assist image/hair care professionals recover from the pandemic. Funding will be available to barbershops and beauty salons across the Commonwealth that previously applied to the Pennsylvania COVID-19 Relief Statewide Business Assistance program. No new applications will be accepted. Qualified businesses that listed NAICS codes: 812111 or 812112 for barbershops and beauty salons on the grant application, will be notified in fall 2021.
The COVID-19 public health crisis has impacted every Pennsylvanian in every community. The recently enacted state budget includes $2.6 billion in federal stimulus funds through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES).
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Within this allocation, the Department of Community and Economic Development has been allocated $225 million for COVID-19 relief to small businesses through a distribution to Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs).
Dauphin County: Small Businesses, Nonprofits To Get Grant Money
The COVID-19 Relief Pennsylvania Statewide Small Business Assistance program will provide grants ranging from $5, 000 to $50, 000 to small businesses that have been economically impacted by COVID-19. This is not a first-come, first-served program. In order to get funds to businesses in need as quickly as possible, the second application window will be the final opportunity to apply for the program.
In addition, the program will give additional consideration to the following factors: women-owned businesses, communities targeted for business investment by state government programs like Main Street and Elm Street, and rural communities.
At least 50% of the grants to small businesses will be awarded to Historically Disadvantaged businesses. Historically Disadvantaged businesses are at least 51% owned and operated by persons who are Black, Hispanic, Native American, Asian American, or Pacific Islander because they have traditionally been discriminated against and disadvantaged when seeking financial services and financial products.

Dauphin County Commissioners Award Emergency Funds To Businesses, Nonprofits, Governments
Businesses are encouraged to start gathering the items that will be necessary to apply. At a minimum, the following list of items will be needed to apply. Additional items may be specified later:
This Project is financed by a grant from the federal Department of U.S. Treasury, under the administration of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania CDFI Network.ADAMS, 24. 23 EACH IN PERRY AND MIFFLIN COUNTIES. AND JUNIATA COUNTY HAD 8. SOME MUCH-NEEDED GRANT MONEY WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS AND NON-PROFITS IN DAUPHIN COUNTY. IT’S THE 4TH ROUND OF COVID-19 RELIEF FUNDING. NEWS 8’S AMBER GERARD REPORTS. >> THE $1.1 MILLION GRANT WAS AWARDED TO THE COUNTY BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT. APPLICANTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE UP TO $20, 000. >> THE IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC ON DAUPHIN COUNTY HAS BEEN QUITE SIGNIFICANT. IT’S IMPACTED OUR RESTAURANTS, OUR SMALL BUSINESSES, OUR NON-PROFITS. IT’S IMPACTED REALLY EVERY WALK OF LIFE IN DAUPHIN COUNTY. >> MIKE PRIES ONE OF 3 COMISSIONERS, WORKING ON A FIRST COME SERVE BASES, WILL DETERMINE AN APPLICANTS ELIGIBILITY. >> THE CRITERIA ARE UNDER 100 EMPLOYEES OR THE EMPLOYE THEMSELVES, A FAMILY OF ONE MAKE UNDER 47, 600 PER YEAR >> APPLICANTS MUST ALSO EXPLAIN. HOW THEY HAVE BEEN DIRECTLY IMPACTED BY COVID-19 AND HOW THEY WILL USE THE GRANT MONEY. >> THIS IS A WAY THAT WE CAN ASSIST OUR RESIDENTS AND THIS COULD NOT COME AT A BETTER TIME. >> THE APPLICATION PROCESS BEGAN ON FRIDAY AND RUNS THROUGH 4
Small businesses and nonprofits in Dauphin County can now apply for $1.15 million in grant funding. The program, launched by Dauphin County Commissioners, is open to businesses and nonprofits with 100 or fewer employees.To learn more about why the commissioners launched the program watch News 8's Amber Gerard's video in the video player above. Applicants must also serve a low-to-moderate income area or employ 51% or more low-to-moderate income workers. Grants cover up to $20, 000 or three-months of operating expenses. Applications must be filed by 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 30. on the county's website.For more information about the program you can contact Debra Laudenslager at dlaudenslager@dauphinc.org or 717-780-6250.
Covid 19 Relief Statewide Small Business Assistance
To learn more about why the commissioners launched the program watch News 8's Amber Gerard's video in the video player above.

To learn more about why the commissioners launched the program watch News 8's Amber Gerard's video in the video player above.

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