The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development is administering $25 million to provide financial support to Maryland’s new or expanding businesses to help incentivize commercial investment in vacant retail and commercial properties.
Project Restore will provide two grant opportunities for businesses that plan on opening or expanding into previously vacant spaces:
Rental Assistance Grant: The maximum grant request amount is $30,000 for rent for one year (rental payment up to $2,500 per month) for qualified small business with 50 or fewer employees (full time equivalents). Applicant’s monthly rent can exceed $2,500, but the maximum that will be paid by the Rental Assistance Grant will be $2,500 per month for one year.
Business Operations Grant: The maximum grant award amount is $250,000 for one or two years for businesses that generate sales and use tax. Grant funds can be used for activities and costs related to sustaining and growing the business such as staff costs, capital improvements, marketing, inventory and supplies, utilities and the like and cannot be used for executive salaries or bonuses. Grant awards will be paid quarterly and will be based on sales and use tax generated by and submitted to the state in Calendar Year 2022.
ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS:
To be eligible to apply for either a Rental Assistance Grant and/or a Business Assistance Grant, a business must meet all of the following criteria:
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABLITY (NOFA) BELOW – The NOFA provides important information on additional criteria specific to the Rental Assistance Grant and Business Operations Grant as well as the required documents that must be provided at the time of application.
NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY:
APPLICATION:
There will be a single Project Restore application to apply for the Rental Assistance Grant and/or the Business Operations Grant.
PROJECT Restore APPLICATION – scheduled to open on September 8
The Project Restore application will be available online. Prior to submitting an application you will be required to register with the Maryland OneStop Portal. OneStop is the central hub for Maryland State licenses, forms, certificates, permits, applications, and registrations and can be accessed here: https://onestop.md.gov
You can register in advance of the application round opening.
Prior to the application round opening it is strongly recommended that applicants read the NOFA carefully and prepare answers and gather required attachments in advance of opening of the on-line application.
For more information:
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For questions, contact dhcd.projectrestore@maryland.gov.