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Virginia Restaurant, Lodging & Travel Association, DoorDash announce recipients of $450,000 in grants

Virginia Restaurant, Lodging & Travel Association, DoorDash announce recipients of $450,000 in grants Published Saturday, May. 1, 2021, 8:02 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© Natalia – stock.adobe.com) The Virginia Restaurant, Lodging & Travel Association announced recipients of our 2021 DoorDash Restaurant Operator Relief Grant program. The initiative is part of DoorDash’s Main Street Strong Pledge, which included a $10M grant effort in select cities, counties, and states across the U.S. and Canada. Grant criteria included businesses with no more than three locations with 50 or fewer employees and annual gross revenue of $3 million or less for the location applied for, with a brick-and-mortar location, that experienced a reduction in revenue, financial stress, or disrupted operations from March 2020 thro

DoorDash Unveils Tiered Pricing Plans for Restaurants

DoorDash Additionally, DoorDash is lowering Pickup commission costs to 6 percent and making Storefront, a commission-free online ordering product, free (except for payment processing fees) for all restaurant partners. DoorDash on Tuesday unveiled new pricing changes designed to better support restaurant partners, the company said. Beginning Tuesday, all U.S. local restaurants will have a choice of three different delivery commission price points with new Partnership Plans, starting with a 15 percent option. Additionally, DoorDash is lowering Pickup commission costs to 6 percent and making Storefront, a commission-free online ordering product, free (except for payment processing fees) for all restaurant partners. Inspired by feedback from restaurants, these actions are intended to create more choices and solutions across a portfolio of restaurants’ needs and put more profits into the pockets of local businesses.

Cheshire Restaurant Awarded Grant To Cover Coronavirus Expenses

UpdatedTue, Mar 16, 2021 at 8:03 am ET Reply The recipients of the grants are some of Connecticut’s hardest hit restaurants, representing all eight counties and 57 different towns and cities. (Shutterstock) CHESHIRE, CT A Cheshire restaurant is among 92 in the state to be awarded a grant from the Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund program provided through the DoorDash Main Street Strong effort. Blender Bar is the recipient of a $5,000 grant. The eateries are some of Connecticut s hardest hit restaurants, representing all eight counties and 57 different towns and cities. The money is meant to be used to cover operating costs, including rent, payroll, purchasing personal protective equipment, expanding outdoor dining capacity, and other expenses.

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