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CITY OF HOQUIAM: Awards CARES Funds To Support Small Businesses And Local Non-Profits

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City of Hoquiam issued the following announcement on Nov. 30.

The City of Hoquiam is proud to announce the distribution of the local funds from federal Coronavirus Assistance, Recovery and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds to help with COVID-19 related response and recovery.

In total, the City of Hoquiam, in partnership if Greater Grays Harbor, Inc. (GGHI) awarded $57,200 to 26 local businesses. Funds can be used to cover costs including rent, utilities, supplies, inventory, and other operating expenses.

“It was a real push to get these applications processed and grants issued and I want to personally thank Hoquiam Finance Director Corri Schmid, City Administrator Brian Shay and Greater Grays Harbor CEO Lynnette Buffington and her team for putting in the time on the weekends and after hours to make it happen,” said Mayor Ben Winkelman. “It may not seem like a lot for some businesses facing tough times, but every dollar counts. I am urging our citizens to shop local and keep your dollars invested in our community. It means so much to the future of small businesses in Hoquiam and all across the country. Support the local businesses who employ your family, friends and neighbors and who are usually there to provide services and support to community events when times are better. We all need each other.”

“With every round of relief we assist in administering our appreciation for the local establishment of Grays Harbor County continues to grow.” stated GGHI CEO Lynnette Buffington, “We at GGHI will continue to advocate for the health of the local economy because we believe in the value of small business.”

All businesses experiencing economic hardship related to COVID-19 are encouraged to apply for the next round of Working Washington Small Business Relief Grants due to open on Tuesday, December 1, 2020. More information on this grant can be found at this link via the Washington State Department of Commerce website (http://startup.choosewashingtonstate.com/working-washington-round-3/).

 Original source can be found here.

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