January 15, 2025 - 06:52
A new grant program has been established to assist business owners in North Sacramento, utilizing remaining federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). This initiative aims to provide much-needed financial support to local businesses that have faced challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eligible business owners can apply for grants designed to help them recover and thrive in the post-pandemic economy. The program recognizes the significant impact that the pandemic has had on small businesses, particularly in underserved communities. By offering financial assistance, the program seeks to bolster local economies and promote sustainable growth.
Interested applicants are encouraged to review the eligibility criteria and prepare their applications. The process is intended to be straightforward, ensuring that as many businesses as possible can benefit from this opportunity. As North Sacramento continues to rebuild, this grant program represents a vital step towards revitalizing the local business landscape and supporting community resilience.
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