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Unlocking Growth: $25M Grant Opportunity for New Businesses

12/11/2023

 
We are thrilled to share an exciting opportunity that could significantly benefit your business. Governor JB Pritzker, in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), has announced the availability of $25 million in funding through the Back to Business New Business Grant (B2B NewBiz) Program. This initiative aims to support new businesses that opened their doors in 2020 or 2021, offering eligible entities the chance to secure up to $30,000 in crucial funding.

Eligibility Criteria: Your Pathway to Funding

Is your business ready to seize this opportunity? Here's how you can determine your eligibility:
  • Your business commenced operations in 2020 or 2021.
  • You are actively operating in Illinois.
  • You haven't received a Back to Business (B2B) grant before 2023.
  • Your business or nonprofit falls into a Priority Industry category, or it is majority-owned by an individual who has received unemployment insurance benefits, including Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA).

The application window is open until Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024. Don't miss out on this chance to secure the support your business needs to thrive.

How to Apply: Your Gateway to Success

Ready to take the next step? Head to [https://b2bnewbiz.com/](https://b2bnewbiz.com/) for comprehensive details on the application process, eligibility criteria, and access to the application itself. The funding you can secure varies based on when your business was established and whether it operates out of a home-based or "brick-and-mortar" location.

Key Dates and Additional Resources

Save the date! The application period is open from Thursday, Nov. 30, with a deadline set for Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024. Awards are expected to be announced in the weeks following the deadline.

For further insights into the program and application process, the DCEO is hosting webinars in both English (Monday, Nov. 27) and Spanish (Wednesday, Nov. 29). To stay informed and make the most of this opportunity, visit the official website.

A Call to Growth: Seize the Opportunity

We strongly encourage you to leverage this grant opportunity to propel the growth and resilience of your business. Governor JB Pritzker and the DCEO have paved the way for new businesses to thrive, providing a valuable resource that can make a significant impact on your entrepreneurial journey.

Don't miss out on this chance to fuel your business's success. Apply now and position your venture for a prosperous future. Get more information here: ​https://b2bnewbiz.com/
Get Notified When Available

The 2023 Source Grant- Cook County, Illinois

7/24/2023

 
Special Thank you to Schaumburg Business Association for informing us about this (www.schaumburgbusiness.com):

The Cook County Small Business Source proudly introduces The 2023 Source Grant, which will provide $40 Million in grants to small businesses to help stabilize operations, foster recovery and resiliency, and advance equity in a post-pandemic economy.

$40M TOTAL FUNDING

$40 million in grants to small businesses coupled with no-cost advising and coaching services, to help stabilize operations, foster recovery and resiliency, and advance equity in a post-pandemic economy.

APPLICATION DATES: July 20 – August 18

Application review will begin in August 2023 and not before – so there is no rush to apply. Early submission of an application does not lead to an earlier or faster review. Applicants will be notified of their application status by November 2023 and grant awards will be distributed in January 2024.

TWO TYPES OF GRANTS:

Businesses with 2019 gross revenue between $20k-$50k are eligible to receive $10K grants.

Businesses with 2019 gross revenue of more than $50k are eligible to receive $20K grants.
Apply Here before August 18th

Business Resiliency and Disaster Preparedness

12/19/2022

 
Well, it's that that time of year again. Time for some business planning for 2023. I am guessing there are not too many business owners who planned the 2020 pandemic in their business plan. But at least they had a business plan.

​Next week, I'll give you an outline to follow for business planning.

​This week I want to talk more about Business Resiliency and Disaster Preparedness.

​More people are looking at incorporating business resiliency and disaster preparedness. I would love to introduce you to Erika Andresen who can talk with you about doing as much or as little as you need. 


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Erika Andresen
Email:  [email protected]
https://www.eaasc.com/ ​

She loves working with business owners on securing their assets with a plan so they can survive disruptions and thrive in the aftermath. The business will develop a business continuity plan via learning how to do tailored risk assessment and business impact analysis. Erika and her company, EaaS will then work that plan through trainings and exercise creation and facilitation to determine the plan's viability. EaaS leaves businesses better able to resume operations quickly when risk management fails.

Cleaning and Restoration

8/16/2021

 
After last week's weather, I interview Elliot from ServPro about cleaning and Covid Sanitizing.
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Small-Business Grants: Where to Find Free Money

6/28/2021

 
Federal and state agencies, as well as private companies, offer small-business grants. Here's a list of resources. From Nerd Wallet: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/small-business/small-business-grants?trk_location=ssrp&trk_query=business%20grants&trk_page=1&trk_position=2
 
The Paycheck Protection Program officially ended May 31, 2021.
 
Small-business grants provide free money for startups and existing businesses, including those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
 
It can take time and effort to research and apply for funding. To help you start, here’s a list of federal, state and private small-business grants and resources.
 
Coronavirus small-business grants
The U.S. Small Business Administration introduced new coronavirus small-business grant programs as part of the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act:
 
  • Shuttered Venue Operators
  • Targeted Economic Injury Disaster Loan Advance
  • Restaurant Revitalization Fund
  • MORE: Coronavirus relief for small-businesses: https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/small-business/coronavirus-relief/
 
Federal small-business grants
Government agencies are among the biggest distributors of business grants, supporting a range of enterprises from environmental conservation to child care services. Applying may seem intimidating, but federal grants are great opportunities for small-business owners looking to grow.
 
  • Grants.gov
  • Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs

State and regional small-business grants
Economic Development Administration: This U.S. Department of Commerce agency provides grants, resources and technical assistance to communities to support economic growth and encourage entrepreneurship and innovation.
 
Each state’s agency helps businesses find financing (including state or regional grants), secure locations and recruit employees. You can search the economic development directory for regional offices and local resources.
 
Small Business Development Centers: Your local SBDC provides support for small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs. They’re often associated with local universities or the state’s economic development agency, and many can help connect business owners with financing opportunities, as well as counseling, training and technical assistance.
 
Corporate small-business grants
Many corporations and large companies have a philanthropic component that includes small-business grants. While some provide grants only to nonprofits servicing specific industries, some give to for-profit companies.
 
  • FedEx Small Business Grant Contest
  • National Association for the Self-Employed
 
Specialty small-business grants
To help spread entrepreneurial success across demographics, many organizations focus their funding efforts on specific communities.
 
Visit www.Nerdwallet.com for more lists of:
  • Small-business grants for women.
  • Small-business grants for veterans.
  • Small-business grants for minorities.

FEDERAL RELIEF PACKAGE SUMMARY

1/4/2021

 
Congress agreed on a $908 billion second stimulus package. The package includes:

Unemployment insurance ($120 billion).
 Revives supplemental federal pandemic unemployment benefits but at $300 per week — through March 14 — instead of the $600 per week benefit that expired in July. Extends special pandemic benefits for “gig” workers and extends the maximum period for state-paid jobless benefits to 50 weeks.

Direct payments ($166 billion). Provides $600 direct payments to individuals making up to $75,000 per year and couples making up to $150,000 per year — with payments phased out for higher incomes —- with $600 additional payments per dependent child. In March under the CARES Act, it was $1,200 and $2,400, respectively, and $500 per dependent child.

Paycheck Protection Program ($284 billion). Revives the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides forgivable loans to qualified businesses. Especially hard-hit businesses that received PPP grants would be eligible for a second round. Ensures that PPP subsidies are not taxed.

Vaccines, testing, health providers ($69 billion). Delivers more than $30 billion for procurement of vaccines and treatments, distribution funds for states, and a strategic stockpile. Adds $22 billion for testing, tracing and mitigation, $9 billion for health care providers, and $4.5 billion for mental health.

Schools and universities ($82 billion). Delivers $54 billion to public K-12 schools affected by the pandemic and $23 billion for colleges and universities; $4 billion would be awarded to a Governors Emergency Education Relief Fund; nearly $1 billion for Native American schools.

Rental assistance ($25 billion). Provides money for a first-ever federal rental assistance program; funds to be distributed by state and local governments to help people who have fallen behind on their rent and may be facing eviction.

SNAP Food/farm aid ($26 billion). Increases SNAP benefits by 15% for six months and provides funding to food banks, Meals on Wheels and other food aid. Provides an equal amount ($13 billion) to farmers and ranchers.

Child Care ($10 billion). Provides $10 billion to the Child Care Development Block Grant to help families with child care costs and help providers cover increased operating costs.

Postal Service ($10 billion). Forgives a $10 billion loan to the Postal Service provided in earlier relief legislation.

Transportation ($45 billion). Includes $4 billion for the MTA, $15 billion for airline payroll support, $10 billion for state highways, another $2 billion for airports and related businesses, and $1 billion for Amtrak. 

Arts & Entertainment ($15 billion). Provides $15 billion Live venues and theaters, which have been completely shut down or limited to a fraction of their regular capacity since March. The bill lists eligible businesses as live venue operators or promoters, theatrical producers, live performing arts organization operators, museum operators, and movie theater operators. 
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Employee Retention Tax Credit. Extends the payroll tax credit for paid sick leave and paid family leave through and until March 31, 2021. However, the stimulus bill is silent with respect to extending the FFCRA leave framework itself. Based on this, although employers will not be required to provide employees with paid sick or family leave after December 31, 2020, if they choose to allow employees to take leave for a COVID-19 related reason under the FFCRA framework between January 1 and March 31, 2021, they may still claim the payroll tax credit.

*Please note, all this is subject to Change...

Business Owners need to know about Unemployment Insurance

11/23/2020

 
A little longer then the regular "Ten Minutes with Tom" but GREAT information for Business Owners on the upcoming unemployment rates.

Circle Jan 2nd, 2020 on your calendar. That is the last day the CARES Act is in Force.

​Listen to learn more!

More info from the State Of Illinois: 
​https://www2.illinois.gov/IISNews/22388-State_of_Illinois_COVID-19_Update_-_Monday_November_23.pdf

Typical Situation: Our client has seen an increase in their Contribution Rate Determination (unemployment tax rate) that is mailed to all Illinois employers on or about December 1st every year.  They also have protested their own unemployment claims but have not been successful at getting benefits denied.
 
When you hear a business owner say:
•           “I do not understand why someone was allowed to collect benefits”
•           “I hate dealing with the unemployment office as it is a no win situation”
•           “General: complaints about their unemployment claims “
 
The Consultant educates them on the unemployment laws in Illinois and to help them reduce their state unemployment taxes.
 
How they Work: They protest the claims filed against the employer and represent the employer at all unemployment hearings and go to their locations to do training sessions to educate the employer on how to handle different types of situations.  They will verify all the charges to the employer’s account to make sure they are not being charged more than they should be charged. 
 
You can introduce them:
“It sounds like you may need some help with your unemployment claims against you. I can introduce you to someone that can help. They would be happy to have a telephone consultation to discuss your situation.   
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Covid 19 Help Updates

11/9/2020

 
SBA loans and COVID
The SBA will pay 6 months of principal, interest, and any associated fees that borrowers owe for all current 7(a), 504, and Microloans in regular servicing status as well as new 7(a), 504, and Microloans disbursed prior to September 27, 2020. This relief is not available for Paycheck Protection Program loans or Economic Injury Disaster loans. See link below.
 
https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/sba-debt-relief

Message to Employers Regarding Unemployment Fraud

Nationwide, bad actors are using the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to file fraudulent claims for unemployment insurance benefits. Many of these claims involve the theft of employees’ identities. Personal information has been stolen from many different sources in the past years, including computer hacks into the databases of some of the largest companies in the nation. This information can be used to file fraudulent unemployment claims.
 
It is likely that as an employer, you have recently seen an increase in fraudulent unemployment claims. You are not alone – this has been happening across the country. IDES is partnering with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in response. IDES is also partnering with employers to stop fraudulent claims in their tracks. If you receive a Notice of Claim informing you that an individual with a given name and social security number has filed a claim for benefits, please confirm if that individual is still working for you. If so, please ask whether that individual did, in fact, file a claim. We ask that you report to IDES as soon as possible what information you have obtained.
 
The best way to report fraudulent claims to IDES is by filing a timely protest to a Notice of Claim, giving IDES as much useful information as you can.
 
Additionally, IDES has an established unit that works specifically on allegations of fraudulent claims. On each day that you are made aware of the possibility of a fraudulent claim, we ask that in addition to filing a timely protest, you send one email with a spreadsheet including the following information for each instance of suspected fraud from that day: The claimant’s first name and last name, the employer name, and the claim ID (all this information is shown on the Notice of Claim).  Please send your email to both [email protected] and [email protected]. Again, please ensure this information is included in a spreadsheet attachment – not the body of the email.
 
We greatly appreciate our partnership with Illinois’ employers to help combat fraud.
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CDBG COVID-19 Small Business Loan - COMING SOON!
 
The CARES Act made available $5 billion in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to be used to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19). The Village of Schaumburg’s allocation is $217,873. On July 28, 2020, the village approved the designation of 40%, or $87,149.20, to be used to assist small businesses with retaining their pre-COVID-19 level of employment for low-to-moderate income individuals, where at least 51% of the jobs, computed on a full time equivalent basis, involve the employment of low- and moderate- income persons. 
     
The Village of Schaumburg will provide 50% match, need-based forgivable loans of up to $7,500 for two months of eligible operating expenses and/or workplace protective equipment to small businesses (those with 1-25 full time equivalent employees) that are located within the corporate limits of Schaumburg. The village will begin accepting applications on November 15, 2020. The deadline to submit an application and supporting documents is 4 p.m. December 1, 2020. Every effort will be made to make award decisions by December 15, 2020. 
The application will be released on November 2, 2020. For more information on the program, contact Debbie Van Sickle at (847) 923-3852. 

https://www.villageofschaumburg.com/business/small-business-resources

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