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Main Street America offers grants to small businesses affected by pandemic
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and last updated 2021-01-14 12:30:49-05
GREAT FALLS â A new grant that could help some small businesses affected by the pandemic is about to become available. Main Street America has partnered with Brother International to create the âAt Your Sideâ program.
Brick-and-mortar businesses in historic or downtown areas in Main Street communities or Urban-Main corridors can apply for grants of $5,000 to $10,000. That includes businesses in Great Falls.
The program is designed to provide critical resources and marketing support to small businesses. It s a very open-ended usage of the grant. They can be used for rent, for payroll, for modifications to your space you might need to make. So we re really pleased to be able to offer these,â Main Street America CEO Patrice Frey said.
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The year started off well for businesses downtown, on and around The Square.
According to Athens Main Street, downtown Athens had around a 90% occupancy rate, retailers were reporting strong sales and restaurants were packed on the weekends after being steady throughout the week.
âAthens Main Street had six or eight separate serious inquires on finding buildings to open new restaurants,â said the group in a release. âAthens Main Streetâs design team was busy helping our merchants with signage and façade assistance. In February, we held a record-setting Chocolate Walk.â
Then March came along, and COVID-19 came with it. Merchants scrambled to find a way to continue to operate while the country was finding its new normal.
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