Shenandoah Co. accepting applications for third round of Small Business COVID-19 Recovery Assistance Grants

Shaun H. Ruff

SHENANDOAH COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) — The Shenandoah County Industrial Development Authority (IDA) announced on Friday the relaunch of the Shenandoah County Small Business COVID-19 Recovery Assistance Grant.



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Shenandoah County Economic Development, Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce, LFCC Small Business Development Center, and the towns of Edinburg, Mount Jackson, New Market, Strasburg and Woodstock have worked alongside the Shenandoah County IDA to help relaunch the grant.

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Businesses based in Shenandoah County with less than 50 employees and net revenues below $500,000 for 2019 can apply for a reimbursement for up to $15,000 in rent or mortgage or reopening expenses as a result of the pandemic.

According to a press release from Shenandoah County, funding for the grant comes from a $500,000 Community Development Block Grant that Shenandoah County Economic Development received through the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development.

The press release says businesses who have already received a Small Business COVID-19 Recovery Assistance Grant through Shenandoah County are not eligible to apply at the time.

Applications must be received by 5 p.m. on March 5. You can find a copy of the application and more information here.

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