Connecticut CARES Small Business Grant Program accepting applications

State Rep. J.P. Sredzinski, R-112th, left, and Sen. Kevin Kelly, R-21st.

HARTFORD, CT — State Sen. Kevin Kelly and Rep. J.P. Sredzinski announced that the state Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) opened the application process for the new Connecticut CARES Small Business Grant Program.

The application opened at 8 p.m. on Thursday evening. The program is designed to help small businesses and nonprofits that have faced financial hardship caused by COVID-19. Those who are eligible can receive a one-time $5,000 grant that will be disbursed no later than Dec. 30, 2020.

To be eligible, a business must have either 20 or fewer full-time employees or an annual payroll of less than $1.5 million as of Dec. 31, 2019. A business also must show it was negatively impacted by the pandemic by demonstrating a 20-percent or more loss in revenue year to date as of Sept. 30, 2020 compared with the same period in 2019.

“We want to make sure every eligible business and nonprofit in our district knows about this opportunity and completes their application,” Sredzinski said. “DECD plans to issue grants to 10,000 small businesses, so it is important to submit your application as soon as possible.”

Kelly said, “while a $5,000 grant is not a cure-all for the many challenges small businesses are facing, we understand that every little bit can help and we hope all our local small businesses who need the help are aware of this assistance.”

The grant application will only be available for a limited time. It is anticipated that the application period will close by 5 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19. However, it is highly dependent on demand and could close sooner. All interested small businesses and nonprofits are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. 

The following information has been made available by DECD:

Which small businesses/nonprofits ARE eligible?

  • Those with 20 or less full-time employees OR annual payroll of less than $1.5 million as of 12/31/19
  • Those with 20% or more loss in revenue year to date as of September 30, 2020 compared with the same period in 2019
  • Those who were established by October 1, 2019 and still are active
  • Those who have passed a DRS tax status review.  To avoid potential delays in processing your application check your DRS status at: https://drs.ct.gov/eservices
  • Home-based businesses and Sole Proprietors
  • Those who already received federal PPP, EIDL and/or CT Bridge loans are still eligible

Which small businesses/nonprofits are NOT eligible?

  • Medical marijuana; liquor stores and alcohol distributors; adult businesses such as strip clubs; vape retailers; tobacco shops and smoking lounges; businesses having to do with gambling; gun stores and ranges; cash advance, check cashing, or pawn shops; bail bonds; collection agencies or services; and auction or bankruptcy or fire or “lost-our-lease” or “going-out-of-business” or similar sale.
  • Arts/cultural organizations that have already applied for CARES grants

How do you Apply?

  • How to Apply: Click here to access the on-line application.
  • More Information here.
  • Frequently asked questions are available here.
  • You will receive an email from SoFi once you apply.
  • For additional questions, call the DECD hotline (860) 500-2333 or email [email protected]

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