On October 23, 2020, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced a funding package of more than $419.5 million CARES Act funding to help Ohioans. This package includes funding for small businesses, restaurants and bars, hospitals, higher education, arts, nonprofits, and low-income Ohioans impacted financially by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The package includes $125 million in CARES Act funding to provide $10,000 grants to small businesses with no more than 25 total or full-time equivalent Ohio employees . The grants will help businesses pay for a variety of eligible expenses, including mortgage or rent payments; utility payments; salaries, wages, or compensation for employees and contractors; business supplies or equipment; and other costs. The application for the Small Business Relief Program will be available November 2, 2020 at businesshelp.ohio.gov.
According to the Ohio Development Services Agency, eligible businesses must:
Grant funds can be used to reimburse eligible businesses for the following expenses because of revenue loss or unplanned costs caused by COVID-19:
Each business that meets the criteria and submits a complete application will be eligible for a grant of $10,000 in accordance with the following guidelines:
The Ohio Development Services Agency is establishing an online application for the program. Businesses applying for funding will be required to establish a registration ID with the state of Ohio.
The application will be available November 2, 2020.
Read more about this announcement here.
Download Small Business Relief Grant Fact Sheet PDF.
Ahola can provide clients with the applicable reports to apply for this grant. Please contact your dedicated Payroll Specialist for assistance.