Centre County hospitality businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and related shutdowns will be able to apply for a new round of grant funding starting next week.
Applications will open Monday for grants from Centre County’s $1.8 million share of Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 Hospitality Industry Recovery Program. In February, Gov. Tom Wolf signed into law the bill creating the $145 million program to provide relief grants for lodging, food and drink establishments through block grants to counties based on population.
“We know that businesses in our county continue to experience loss from the pandemic,” Centre County Board of Commissioners Chair Michael Pipe said in a statement. “This grant program provides critical funding to our hospitality industry and we hope as many businesses as possible apply.”
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