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Nearly 700 S.C. nonprofits impacted by COVID-19 to receive money through S.C. CARES Act


Nearly 700 S.C. nonprofits impacted by COVID-19 to receive money through S.C. CARES Act
(Source: Giorgio Trovato)
By Kristin Nelson | December 30, 2020 at 8:34 PM EST - Updated December 30 at 11:15 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WMBF) – Hundreds of nonprofits in South Carolina who have struggled during the coronavirus pandemic will be getting some extra money soon.
Back in October, Gov. Henry McMaster announced two new grant programs made available through the SC CARES Act: the Nonprofit Relief Grant Program and the Minority and Small Business Relief Grant Program.
On Wednesday, the South Carolina Department of Administration announced that 686 organizations will receive money through the Nonprofit Relief Grant Program. Those who applied were eligible to receive between $2,500 to $50,000 in funds. ....

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Local businesses look back to face what's ahead | News


GLADWIN COUNTY – Businesses throughout Gladwin County have been faced with a constant struggle to survive since March 2020, and each business is facing different hardships than their neighbor. As 2021 approaches, people, including business owners, look for a fresh start and hope for a brighter year. However, without any declaration from the state government, a fresh start is hard to do for business owners. 
Since March, Michigan residents have been in and out of periods of lockdowns and shut-ins that have been frequent enough for many to not know when it’s okay to go out and when it’s not. Following the first confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Michigan on March 18, the stay-at-home executive order was implemented on March 24. This order limited all non-essential travel and shutdown all non-essential businesses including restaurants/bars, barber shops/hair salons, movie theaters, and merchandise stores to name only a few examples. These business owners were ordered ....

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