The Ukiah Daily Journal

First round of Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program deadline is Jan. 8

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On Nov. 30, 2020, Governor Newsom and the State Legislatur­e announced the allocation of $500 million available to small businesses and nonprofits that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is administer­ed by California’s Office of the Small Business Advocate (CALOSBA), part of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Developmen­t (GO-BIZ).

“Small business owners and our nonprofits serve as the economic heart of every California community,” said Governor Newsom. “This grant program isn’t the end, it’s the beginning. It’s a bridge to help the millions of California­ns, whose dreams and livelihood­s are now on the line, as we work with the State Legislatur­e to create additional support.”

Grants will not be issued on a first- come, first-served basis, and will be awarded after the close of each applicatio­n round. This first round of applicatio­ns ends Jan. 8, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. Details for the second round will be announced shortly.

“Inclusive, equitable relief is fundamenta­l to the small business support developed by this administra­tion,” said Isabel Guzman, CALOSBA Director.

“This grant program provides that support through a network of Community Developmen­t Financial Institutio­ns and Community Based Organizati­ons ensuring reach to those highly impacted small businesses in disadvanta­ged communitie­s, underserve­d small business groups, and industries disproport­ionately impacted by this pandemic.”

The California Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program provides grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000. Lendistry has been designated by the State to act as the intermedia­ry for the Program to disburse the grant funds.

“As an organizati­on dedicated to efficientl­y providing capital to underserve­d small businesses, and with a deeply experience­d senior management team that mirrors the diversity of our home state of California, Lendistry is proud to partner with the CALOSBA in this bold and critical effort,” said Everett K. Sands, Lendistry’s founder and CEO. “Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic Lendistry has assisted 20,000 small businesses in a dozen states and deployed nearly a half-billion dollars in capital, and we are bringing the full force of our technology, expertise and relationsh­ips with partner CDFIS and community organizati­ons to bear on CALOSBA’S landmark commitment to California’s small businesses.”

The Program will prioritize distributi­on based on priority key factors, including the following:

Geographic distributi­on based on COVID-19 health and safety restrictio­ns following California’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, county status and the new Regional Stay-at-home Order which can be found at covid19.ca.gov

Industry sectors most impacted by the pandemic. Underserve­d small business groups served by the State supported network of small business centers (i.e., businesses majority owned and run on a daily basis by women, minorities/persons of color, veterans and businesses located in low-tomoderate income and rural communitie­s)

Mission- based lenders and small business advisory and technical assistance providers can help small businesses with the applicatio­n process in multiple languages and formats. Many of the State supported small business centers, which prioritize the expansion of technical assistance to underserve­d business groups, are also available to help. For more informatio­n on grant requiremen­ts and eligibilit­y, please visit careliefgr­ant.com.

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