Photo by: Nassau County In another effort to provide a major boost to businesses as they continue to struggle with the impact of the COVID-10 pandemic, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran proposed a major business recovery program to direct approximately $25 million in American Recovery Plan (ARP) funds to grants, loans and assistance to Nassau’s downtown businesses. The plan is drawn from a recent survey conducted by Hofstra University at the request of the County Executive and her Coronavirus Economic Advisory Council (EAC), which found that direct support of small businesses, coupled with a streamlined application process, are the most important ways for Nassau to aid recovery. The initiative comes on the heels of the County Executive’s proposal to provide $100 million in direct relief to almost 300,000 middle-class homeowners. Homeowners are urged to spend their direct relief at local businesses and in downtown shopping areas.
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