Small BusinessCumberland County Government will reopen the application period for its Small Business Economic Assistance Program from July 1 to July 31 to allow for additional small businesses to apply for assistance.

The announcement comes along with the Board of Commissioners’ approval on June 19 of a revised Small Business Economic Assistance Policy in light of the U.S. Treasury’s Final Rule on the American Rescue Plan, which was released in April 2022.

The revised policy includes modifications with implications for the county’s Small Business Economic Assistance Program, including revised eligibility criteria, updated funding allocation guidelines, and revised reporting requirements.

The Cumberland County Small Business Economic Assistance Program allows small for-profit businesses that faced economic hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic to apply for up to $50,000 in financial assistance.

For the purpose of this program, small businesses are defined as having no more than 250 employees (including the owner) at the time of application submission.

Assistance may be provided to reimburse the small business for qualifying expenses related to:

  • Payroll, which includes wages and associated payroll taxes; and
  • Occupancy, which includes rental lease payments, mortgage (for business property) as well as utilities.

The application and revised policy is available on the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners’ American Rescue Plan website at cumberlandcountync.gov/arp-small-business

The website also includes a link to a virtual information session with county staff, which will provide more information about the program, including a question-and-answer period.

Anyone with questions should contact the county’s American Rescue Plan team at arpsmb@cumberlandcountync.gov. For more information on the ARP Committee and Cumberland County’s ARP programs, visit cumberlandcountync.gov/arp.

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