NJEDA Announces Application Launch Date for Grants for Businesses Impacted by COVID-19
April 01, 2020
TRENTON, N.J. (March 31, 2020) – The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) will launch the application for its Small Business Emergency Assistance Grant Program on Friday, April 3, 2020 at 9:00 am. A link to the grant program application will be posted on the State’s COVID-19 Business Information Hub. The grant program is part of a package of initiatives announced last week to support businesses and workers facing economic hardship due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
“The launch of the grant program application marks a critical step in the State’s support of the small and mid-sized businesses that are feeling the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak,” said NJEDA Chief Executive Officer Tim Sullivan. “The livelihood of business owners and their employees hinges on how successfully businesses can withstand this ongoing challenge. Under Governor Phil Murphy’s leadership, the State is committed to advancing resources that will help businesses recover.”
The NJEDA’s COVID-19 initiatives focus on businesses that have been hit hardest by the novel coronavirus outbreak: local small businesses, mid-size businesses that have had to close or drastically reconfigure operations, and new businesses that were just getting on their feet before the crisis hit. The programs provide a suite of compatible offerings that address these businesses’ varied needs and include mechanisms to provide funding and assistance as quickly as possible.
The NJEDA developed these relief programs using the results of an online survey of small and mid-sized businesses conducted over March 20 and 21. The survey, which was conducted in both English and Spanish, received more than 2,000 responses. Key findings that informed the NJEDA’s new programs include:
- COVID-19 has had a significant impact on New Jersey’s business community, with 73 percent of organizations surveyed reporting a significant loss of revenue and/or contract commitments. The accommodation & food services and arts & entertainment sectors have been hit particularly hard.
- Many businesses anticipate needing to lay off workers if support is not available, with 52 percent of respondents suggesting temporary lay-offs may be necessary if they do not receive support within the next three months.
- Businesses need financial support, but are not requesting large sums. 96 percent of respondents predicted they would need financial assistance within the next three months, with the average amount of funding needed falling between $50,000 and $75,000.
- A contact who is authorized to speak on behalf of the company.
- Basic information about the company:
- Registered legal name and “Doing Business As” name (available here: https://www.njportal.com/DOR/BusinessNameSearch/Search/BusinessName;
- Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN);
- Year your company was established;
- Full-time employees as of December 31, 2019 and Part-Time Employees as of December 31, 2019.
- Industry as defined by your NAICS code (available here: https://www.naics.com/search/).
- Answers to the State’s basic debarment questions (See .pdf of application here: https://cv.business.nj.gov).
- Certification that the business:
- Is not a home-based business;
- Is not a prohibited business;
- Has been impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak;
- Has a material financial need that cannot be overcome without the grant funds;
- Will make a best effort not to lay off any additional employees and re-hire any whom have already been laid off;
- The NJEDA may check your entries against other State sources of data.
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