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     BOSTON - Tuesday,
    August 31, 2021 - Today, Mayor Kim Janey announced that the City of Boston
    will launch two relief funds for small businesses in the City of Boston to
    aid business owners in their reopening and recovery from COVID-19. The
    Restaurant Revitalization Fund and the Small Business Relief Fund 2.0
    represent a joint $9.4 million investment into local businesses and workers
    in neighborhoods across the City from new FY22 operating investments and
    the federal American Rescue Plan Act. The online applications will be
    available starting Wednesday, September 8, 2021 on
    boston.gov/small-business in English, Spanish, and nine additional
    languages. 
    “The success of
    small businesses is crucial to helping working families and to maintaining
    the unique character of Boston’s different neighborhoods,” said Mayor
    Janey. “This program aims to help Boston’s economy recover by incentivizing
    our workers and ensuring that our business owners have all of the resources
    necessary for a successful reopening.”  
    There are
    approximately 40,000 small businesses in the City of Boston, which have
    faced unprecedented financial hardship during the pandemic and now are struggling
    to attract and retain workers. Led by Mayor Janey, the Office of Economic
    Development (OED) conducted a roundtable discussion in June 2021 with
    business owners to solicit ideas on how the City can better support
    restaurants during the reopening and recovery of our economy. In response
    to that feedback, as well as ongoing surveys with small business owners of
    all sectors, the City of Boston is responding directly to those needs to
    build back stronger and more equitably. 
    “By leveraging
    federal funding and new city operating investments, the City of Boston is
    ready to support our local businesses as well as workers to ensure an
    equitable recovery,” said Midori Morikawa, Interim Chief of Economic
    Development. “Working in partnership with the Office of Workforce
    Development, this critical support will benefit workers through fair wages,
    retention bonus incentives, and continuing education opportunities as well
    as businesses owners’ needs, from relief to growth plans.” 
    Restaurant
    Revitalization Fund  
    The new Restaurant
    Revitalization Fund (RRF), a three-month pilot program in partnership with
    the Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development (OWD), will provide a much needed lifeline to
    restaurants as they recover from COVID-19. The three key components of the
    RRF are:  
    ·   
    Grants: restaurant business owners may be eligible
    for both of these grant funds:  
    ·   
    All
    Restaurants: a $5,000 grant for
    business expenses including rent, payroll, or inventory;  
    ·   
    Restaurants
    with Tipped Employees:
    a $15,000 grant to increase payroll for tipped employees to $12.75 per hour
    as a part of the One Fair Wage initiative;   
    ·   
    Employee
    Incentives: a $900 retention
    bonus to attract and retain restaurant workers for new and existing
    employees that continue employment at the small business for the continuous
    pilot 3-month period; tuition assistance for college or training programs
    to those retained workers for two years while working at a restaurant; and
    100 B-Local Points per employee for each month of continuous employment
    during the pilot program.  
    ·   
    Marketing
    Campaign: a public awareness
    campaign featuring RRF restaurants as “champion” employers offering good
    wages and benefits. The campaign aims to attract workers across the
    restaurant industry in Boston. A public Request for Proposals (RFP) from
    qualified marketing consultants will be released by the Office of Economic
    Development in September 2021. The RFP will be available on the City of
    Boston Supplier Portal. 
    Applications will be
    available at boston.gov/restaurant-relief. 
    Small Business
    Relief Fund 2.0 
    The Small Business
    Relief Fund 2.0 (SBRF 2.0) will reopen the Small Business Relief Fund initially launched in April 2020. The SBRF 2.0 will issue grants up to
    $20,000 to small businesses. These grants would be designed to help
    businesses in the hardest hit industries cover all business expenses to
    help their recovery and growth. To date, the Small Business Fund has issued
    $6.7 million in grants to more than 1,850 businesses. Applicants will be
    invited to apply in one consolidated application for two different funding
    options: 
    1. 
    Relief
    Grant: up to $10,000 in
    grant funding to support outstanding debts for rent/mortgage, inventory,
    payroll, or fixed expenses; and/or  
    2. 
    Growth
    Grant: up to $10,000 in
    grant funding to support business growth through tools, technology,
    materials, personnel, or other costs associated with investing in the
    growth of the business. 
    Applications will be
    available at boston.gov/business-relief. 
    How to apply:  
    Small businesses
    located in the City of Boston with 25 employees or fewer may be eligible
    for one or both of these funding opportunities. Business owners can visit boston.gov/small-business for more information and eligibility
    criteria. The online applications will be available starting Wednesday,
    September 8, 2021 on boston.gov/small-business in English, Spanish, and
    nine additional languages. 
    To learn more about
    these opportunities, the City of Boston will be offering virtual
    information sessions on Thursday, September 2 at 8:00 a.m and Wednesday,
    September 8 at 5:30 p.m. and streamed live on Facebook or via Zoom on bit.ly/SBRFinfo. Interested applicants can also join the
    weekly Small Business Office Hours on Friday, September 3 from 9:00 - 11:00
    a.m. or 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at bit.ly/smallbizofficehours. 
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