Earlier this week, Governor Larry Hogan announced the awardees from the Fiscal Year 2021 application round for state revitalization programs administered by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development. Among the grants announced are two awards — totaling to $225,000— for projects sponsored by The City of Frederick.
Grant Opportunities Open to Frederick Businesses
SBA Announces Adjustments to Paycheck Protection Program
More Financing Channels: VLT & MSBDFA
Case Study: Rollins Funeral's Use of Neighborhood BusinessWorks
This winter Gary L. Rollins Funeral Home formally kicked-off construction of the new Rollins Life Celebration Center at 330 Catoctin Avenue. Here we catch up with owner Gary Rollins to ask him about his use of the State’s Neighborhood BusinessWorks program to help move the venture forward.
Additional Opportunities in OZ Designated Areas
The Opportunity Zone program is a federal initiative to promote investment in specific communities nation-wide. Since the program’s launch, the State of Maryland has worked to make these designated areas even more attractive by adding its own enhancements. Check out how Frederick businesses & real estate professionals can take full advantage of both these incentives here.
Case Study: Frederick Indoor Sports Center’s Use of C-PACE
Tax Credit Available for Historic Property Improvements in 2020
Visit Frederick Announces FY22 Application and FY21 TRIPP Awards
Second Grant Round Opens for Frederick Food Service Establishments
Frederick County restaurants and food service businesses are being offered a second round of grants to support the hard-hit industry. County Executive Jan Gardner announced that an additional $1.3 million would be distributed this month. Food service businesses that received funding in the first round will automatically receive a second grant. Those that did not receive funds in the fall may apply now through 3 p.m. Wednesday, January 13.
City Launches Round Two of Back In Business Microgrant Program
Stepping Up to COVID-19: Frederick's Commercial Lenders
Though passed through Federal legislation, PPP was designed to be administered privately through local SBA-approved lenders. With just days of notice to implement the program, the clock started ticking almost immediately for local lenders scrambling to help their community reach these ‘first-come first-serve’ funds before they were exhausted.
Maryland Business Relief Wizard
There are numerous local and national programs for businesses in need of emergency support, but understanding which options are relevant for your organization can be a challenge. The Maryland Business Relief Wizard is a tool that helps connect businesses with the resources and programming for which they’re eligible, streamlining the process of finding support.