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https://coronavirus.dc.gov/dc-small-business-recovery-grants | City of Washington, DC | NaN | District of Columbia | The City of Washington, DC created a $25 million Small Business Recovery Microgrants program, offering grants of up to $25,000 to small businesses, nonprofits, and self-employed business owners. The application period closed on April 1. The City received more than 7,600 applications but will only be able to award roughly 2,000 grants. On April 29, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the City will be adding an additional $8 million to the program. |
https://coronavirus.dc.gov/recovery-business | Recovery | For Businesses | coronavirus – Washington, D.C. | Washington | District of Columbia | The DC Small Business Recovery Microgrants Program, administered by the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), was created by the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020 on March 17, 2020 just days after the public health emergency was declared in the District of Columbia. |
https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/recovery-businesses | Recovery | For Businesses | coronavirus – Washington, D.C. | Washington | District of Columbia | Sep 21, 2020 · Additional Resources for Small Businesses & Non-Profits. LISC-Verizon Small Business Recovery Fund The Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and Verizon are teaming up to provide grants of up to $10,000 to businesses affected by COVID-19—especially entrepreneurs of color, women-owned businesses and other enterprises in historically … |
https://dhcd.dc.gov/recovery-business | Recovery | For Businesses | dhcd | Washington | District of Columbia | Additional Resources for Small Businesses & Non-Profits. LISC-Verizon Small Business Recovery Fund The Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and Verizon are teaming up to provide grants of up to $10,000 to businesses affected by COVID-19—especially entrepreneurs of color, women-owned businesses and other enterprises in historically underserved communities who don’t have … |