Fort Bend County launches small business grant program for Covid-19 relief

Houston Business Journal | June 16, 2020

Fort Bend County launched a small business relief program to help vulnerable businesses get through the Covid-19 pandemic. Fort Bend County Judge KP George and other county officials announced the launch of the $22 million Fort Bend County Small Business Emergency Assistance Grant Program at a June 15 press conference. The program is funded by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act and is designed to provide grants up to $10,000 to cover "the most immediate financial needs" of small businesses, according to the program's website. The program will operate on a first-come, first-served basis. The grant funds can be used for personal protective equipment (PPE), inventory, utilities, remote-working expenses, leases, interest-only mortgage assistance, and reopening supplies, equipment and renovations, per the website.

Spotlight

Starting a new business, but need a little guidance? LegalZoom is here to help! In this installment of (Small) Business Casual, we'll take you through some of the requirements you'll need for starting your Utah business registration.


Other News

Dom Nicastro | April 03, 2020

Read More

Dom Nicastro | April 03, 2020

Read More

Dom Nicastro | April 03, 2020

Read More

Dom Nicastro | April 03, 2020

Read More

Spotlight

Starting a new business, but need a little guidance? LegalZoom is here to help! In this installment of (Small) Business Casual, we'll take you through some of the requirements you'll need for starting your Utah business registration.

Resources