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CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA Businesses impacted by the coronavirus outbreak in Butler County and across the state can receive a new round of funding aimed at supporting the hospitality industry.
The COVID-19 Hospitality Industry Recovery Program will distribute $145 million in funding to all 67 counties in Pennsylvania. According to Gov. Tom Wolf, funding will be given in the form of block grants to each county based on population.
A business is eligible to apply if:
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It has a North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) designation within the Accommodation subsector (721) or Food Services and Drinking Places subsector (722) and where accommodations, food or drink is served to or provided for the public, with or without charge.