BOSTON
    - Thursday, May 21, 2020 - Continuing a policy of rapid, equitable, and
    transparent relief and support from the COVID-19 pandemic to all
    Bostonians, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced that nearly $4 million in
    debt-free grants have been distributed to over 1,100 small businesses in
    every neighborhood across the City of Boston through the Small
    Business Relief Fund, including the $2
    million distributed to businesses earlier this month. The businesses
    receiving grants represent industries
    most-impacted by closures, policies, or general loss of revenues due to
    the COVID-19 pandemic throughout every neighborhood in Boston. 
  
"I've
    said it many times: small businesses are the heartbeat of our economy, and
    they provide residents with the services they depend on every day,"
    said Mayor Walsh. "Through the Small Business Relief Fund we have been
    proud to support Boston's small businesses with a swift and direct infusion
    of funds through a fiscally responsible and equitable system that will help
    businesses stay open, pay employees, and strengthen our local business
    districts." 
  
Of
    the nearly $4 million that has been distributed, the top five industries
    funded represent small businesses in the most-affected industries,
    including hospitality, personal care, arts and recreation, retail, and
    healthcare and social assistance (home childcare, family services, personal
    and home care aide, etc). Of the businesses receiving grants so far, 95%
    have 15 or fewer employees, 52% are owned by people of color, 49% are
    women-owned, and 46% are immigrant-owned. Grants from the Small Business
    Relief Fund have been crucial to the survival of many Boston businesses,
    and serve as a lifeline for businesses that experienced difficulty
    navigating or accessing financial assistance through the Federal CARES Act.
    A full list of businesses that have received funding is available
    here. 
  
"I
    want to thank Mayor Walsh and the Economic Development Office for all of
    their hard work and help. Natalia and the Small Business team made the
    entire process very easy and the steps that the city has taken to keep us
    informed, as well as assist those in need, has blown me away. I've
    strengthened my faith in this city because of this experience," said
    Kandace Cummings, Anita Kurl Salon in the South End. 
  
"Thank
    you for your support in this time of hardship, this gesture has made me
    feel part of a community," said Ramon Zapata, AlbertStyle Barbershop
    in Dorchester. 
  
Managed
    by the Mayor's Office of Economic Development (OED), this fund was designed
    to disburse grants through a streamlined process without having to assume
    additional debt, which can be used to address rent, fixed debts, payroll,
    accounts payable, lost sales, lost opportunities, and other working capital
    expenses. Through a combination of City, Federal, and private funds, a
    total of $7.5 million has been made available to fully fund all remaining
    eligible grant requests that were submitted during the application
    process.  
  
To
    further assist the City's small businesses, the City of Boston has created
    a new platform to help businesses source the personal protective
    equipment (PPE) and cleaning supplies they will be required to have
    available in order to ensure the safety of employees and customers as
    industries begin to reopen. Along with industry-specific reopening
    requirements, the page includes a list of self-identified, local suppliers
    of PPE and cleaning supplies, information on the Commonwealth of
    Massachusetts' vendor database, and partner organizations helping to
    connect businesses with vendors. 
  
As
    business owners, employers, and employees navigate an evolving
    COVID-19-related assistance landscape, the Economic Development Office has
    created a Federal
    Assistance Guide, Financial
    Relief Handbook and FAQ
    document, all of which are continuously updated. Small Business
    conference calls will continue every Tuesday at 3pm to communicate policy
    updates, answer questions, feature relevant City of Boston departments, and
    troubleshoot the ecosystem of funding available from the state, federal,
    and private industry.  
  
  
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