![]() Completed non-discrimination statement and hold-harmless agreement.Gross recipients for 2019, 2020, and 2021, if applicable.Current lease or last two mortgage statements.Articles of Incorporation, Organization, and/or Formation.Documentation to prove eligibility, including:.Current and valid City of College Park Non-Residential Use and Occupancy Permit.Entities that are owned or operated by City elected official are not eligible.Vape, liquor, and tobacco businesses, or other age-restricted businesses, are ineligible, as applicable by law.City of College Park property taxes and other City bills and/or obligations are not eligible grant expenses.Priority will go to entities that are classified as small businesses and businesses that have not received other forms of economic assistance from College Park.Business must successfully demonstrate a majority of their business operations are in the tourism, travel, and/or hospitality industry sector.Grants are designed to encourage investment and job creation in College Park. The goal of the program is to provide grants up to $500,000 to businesses that primarily operate in the tourism, travel, and/or hospitality industry sectors (NAICS codes 5615 and 7). *The City reserves the right to request additional documentation if deemed necessary W-9 form will be required for assistance awards to be issued.Family eligible for free/reduced lunch at schools.Letter of furlough or layoff from employer.Proof of unemployment benefits or application.Documentation of acceptance under other government financial aid program.2019 and/or 2020 tax return(s) as filed with the IRS.Signed statement pertaining to COVID-19 impact or non-essential status for 1099 (contract) workers or self-employed individuals.Letter or documentation from (former) employer.Confirmation of rent, mortgage, utility, or medical (including mental health services) amount billed on letterhead from the interested party (a copy of the bill will suffice if it shows the amount billed).Proof of hardship (please include any and all documentation you have):.Bank statement issued within the last 60 days.Utility bill with applicant's name and address, issued within the last 60 days.Signed copy of a deed, mortgage, or lease agreement.Proof of residency may be established through any two* of the following:.Completed application form with required documentation.Maximum financial assistance per household is $5,000 for eligible expenses. The description of hardship and requested assistance will help the City's review committee in determining the applicant's degree of relative need and enable us to make a fairer determination in the award of funding and determine that assistance requested fulfills the eligibility requirements. The application form is intended to provide 1.) proof of residency, and 2.) proof of hardship/need. In general, eligibility is determined by residency in the City of College Park and a financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Assistance for groceries will be in the form of gift cards to College Park stores.Īssistance funds are limited and payments for assistance awards will be made bi-weekly, until available funds are depleted. ![]() Payments will be sent directly to the related vendor. The purpose of this program is to provide financial assistance to eligible College Park individuals and families who have been directly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. ![]() Your application will be reviewed and you will be contacted with further information if additional funds are available. *If you are a College Park Resident and your need for assistance is not related to the COVID-19 pandemic, please continue to fill out the application. Digital Advertising/Website/e-commerce creation and maintenanceĢ023 ARPA Financial assistance program for individuals & families.The City’s existing Business Façade and Improvement Grant.Equipment for local small businesses serving City of College Park.All businesses and non-profits are invited to apply. For more information contact goal of this program is to provide financial assistance for all eligible City of College Park based businesses and non-profits as allowed by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to address the negative economic impacts caused by the COVID-19 public health emergency. This ensures aid corresponds with the level of disproportionate impact experienced by each class of small business. Recognizing the ongoing negative economic impacts experienced by certain classes of small business due to the COVID-19 pandemic, College Park is extending a second round of aid to previously benefited small businesses. Grants up to $25,000 for Operating and Small Capital Expenditures ![]()
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