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Anoka County Business Relief Grant Program <br />Anoka County will offer a business relief grant program to support local businesses impacted by <br />COVID-19. Grants will be awarded in an amount not to exceed $10,000. Applications will be <br />accepted electronically during a 10 day time frame beginning at which time <br />the County's administrator will evaluate the applications. Application will be made available in <br />Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Arabic and Russian. In addition, application technical assistance will <br />be available through Anoka County Regional Economic Development Department and additional <br />technical assistance providers. Grants will be awarded based upon the extent of hardship and <br />need. <br />Grant Amount: <br />Grants will not exceed $10,000 to cover eligible expenses incurred as a result of the COVID <br />pandemic after March 1, 2020 (see list of eligible use of grant funds below). Recipient must <br />submit a list of COVID related expenditures during the application review process. <br />The total amount of CARES Act funds allocated towards the Anoka County business relief grant <br />program will be equitably distributed among each of the seven county districts based upon <br />economic hardship and need. <br />Eligibility Criteria: <br />• Applicant must be locally owned and operated with a physical establishment in Anoka <br />County. If there is a parent company or a second location outside of Anoka County, only <br />the entity located in Anoka County will be eligible. <br />• Applicant must be able to demonstrate financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 <br />outbreak. <br />• Applicant entity must be majority owned by a permanent resident or corporation of <br />Minnesota. <br />• Applicant must be in good standing with the Minnesota Secretary of State and the <br />Minnesota Department of Revenue as of January 1, 2020. If there is an issue pending <br />with the Minnesota Secretary of State, Applicant may still apply for the grant, but will <br />need to demonstrate the issue has been satisfactorily resolved in order to be eligible and <br />receive grant funds. <br />• If required, Applicant must be licensed, in good standing. <br />• Applicant must be current on property taxes. <br />• Applicant must employ 50 or less employees as of January 1, 2020. <br />• Applicant must have been in operation 12 months prior to application. <br />o Anoka County will not disqualify an applicant if there was an ownership change <br />and the business remained in operation within 12 months prior to application. <br />• Applicant must disclose all federal, state or local grant or loan applications for which <br />applicant has applied which has been received or remains pending at the time of <br />application. <br />
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