$800 million NY grant program starts payouts, but few small businesses applying
With PPP money gone, a new COVID-19 recovery program funds small NY businesses
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In early June, State Senator Michelle Hinchey joined Ward Todd, President & CEO of the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce, Brian Donoghue, owner of Inquiring Minds Bookstore & Cafe, and Jeff Friedman, President & Executive Director of the Greene County Chamber of Commerce, to announce the new state grant made for small businesses to recovery from the pandemic.The Office of NYS Senator Michelle Hinchey
To help bridge the gap in funding once the federal Paycheck Protection Program monies ran dry, in June Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced a new $800 million recovery grant program for small businesses still recovering from financial losses during the pandemic. The first group of recipients were notified of their awards mid-July and will be receiving their grant dollars shortly.
Small firms, for-profit arts groups have a few weeks to seek pandemic grants
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NY has begun giving out $800 million to small businesses, arts groups
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