The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has been an essential source of funding and capital for Atlanta businesses working through the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the program’s popularity seemed to dwindle in recent weeks, the Small Business Administration reported that over 174,000 loans totaling $14.6B have been issued to Georgia companies. Astounding numbers that reflect the depth of the crisis and popularity of the program. Unfortunately, as of August 8, 2020, no additional PPP loan applications are being accepted. This means businesses seeking financial assistance have one less option available to assist. However, the good news is Cobb County has received a second round of funding and will again begin accepting applications for the SelectCobb Small Business Relief Grants. Awarded grants can be used towards personnel, rent, utilities, and acquiring personal protective equipment (PPE). Since this is not a first come first serve application process, all eligible applications will be considered. To help clients, prospects, and others, Wilson Lewis has provided a summary of the key details below.
To ensure that applicants of various sizes can receive funding, the program uses a tiered approach based on company size (by employee) Businesses with 1-10 employees can receive up to $20,000, 11 to 50 employees up to $30,000, and 51 to 100 employees up to $40,000.
It is also important to note applicants are required to used grants for specific purposes. Although each applicant is required to identify how they will use the funds, below is a general outline for fund usage.
To be considered eligible for the grant program, the following requirements must be met, including:
There are several pieces of documentation that need to be submitted along with the formal application.
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This small business grant is an intriguing option for businesses looking for additional resources to manage the pivot from survival to recovery. Since the application acceptance date is quickly approaching it is important to consult with a qualified advisor to help manage the process. If you have questions about the information outlined above or need assistance with another tax or accounting issue, Wilson Lewis can help. For additional information call us at 770-476-1004 or click here to contact us. We look forward to speaking with you soon.
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