Moffat County plans to seek $200,000 in state grant funding to help with the cost of initial designs for the new courthouse, Moffat County Director of Development Services Roy Tipton said Feb. 16 to county commissioners.
Tipton said the Colorado Department of Local Affairs is only accepting Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Fund Tier 1 grant applications at this time, so the county needs to submit an application to keep the project moving forward.
In the official grant application, the county stated that this next phase of the courthouse project updates the drawings of the courthouse to match them up with estimated budget and available funds from the new bonds the county is obtaining. This next phase will complete design and engineering, which includes mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology to generate bidding documents.
Mesa County is giving $956,285 to small businesses that have been affected by COVID-19. Local businesses can apply for a one-time relief payment of up to $7,000.
Deadline Approaching for Eligible Small Businesses to Apply for Relief Funds
Deadline Approaching for Eligible Small Businesses to Apply for Relief Funds
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Larimer County is encouraging eligible small businesses to apply for relief funds by Wednesday, January 27, to be considered for the funds.
The county has received its formal allocation of $2,203,110 from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs to distribute relief funds to aid eligible small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Small businesses within Larimer County that have been impacted by the pandemic restrictions could be eligible for a one-time relief payment program for their business.
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Otero County opens applications for new small business COVID-19 relief
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Additional help is on the way for Otero County businesses struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, as a new avenue to request that help opened Monday.
Otero County Economic Development Coordinator Danelle Berg said at the board of county commissioners meeting that a new COVID-19 relief grant program s application period just opened and that she is taking calls.
The grant is for businesses making less than $2.5 million in revenue annually. The bill provides $37 million in direct aid grants and annual fee waivers to struggling businesses, and also creates a grant program and allocates funds specifically for arts and cultural organizations as well as minority owned businesses, Berg said.