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Updated: 3:33 PM CST January 27, 2021 MIDLAND, Texas The City of Midland and the Midland College Business and Economic Development Center (BEDC) have announced a collaboration to assist small business owners. This collaboration will work through the city s Business Micro-Grant Assistance Project. The program will be available for help with business interruptions occurring on or after March 27, 2020 due to COVID-19 that resulted in closures to assist with social distancing or decreased customer demand. Funding received by the city for COVID-19 relief will be distributed in the form of grants to small businesses impacted by the pandemic. Grants of $10,000 will be awarded to eligible businesses on a first-come, first-serve basis. ....
Businesses with 20 employees or less will be eligible to receive up to $10,000 in funding. Author: Rachel Ripp (News West9) Published: 7:46 PM CST December 15, 2020 Updated: 8:42 PM CST December 15, 2020 MIDLAND, Texas I m getting phone calls every day from businesses that are needy that are looking for funding. There are businesses, just like we have individuals and human beings that are dying every day, Enrique Romero, Midessa group managing partner said. On Tuesday, the Midland City Council heard that cry. A cry was for help, it was loud and clear. Small businesses are struggling to survive the pandemic. Midland City Council is hoping to alleviate some of that need by allocating $1,000,000 of CARES Act funding for small business owners. ....