Press release from Mountain Bizworks:
The Asheville-Buncombe Rebuilding Together Grant Fund is designed to provide direct grant awards to small businesses in the City of Asheville and Buncombe County that have been severely impacted by Hurricane Helene. Businesses may apply for a grant up to $25,000 to support recovery expenses not covered by insurance or other funding sources.
There is no annual revenue threshold for this grant. Eligible businesses must have fewer than 200 employees. Priority will be given to the most impacted areas and companies, and will prioritize independent small business owners who lack access to other available funding resources.
Click the button to review full eligibility requirements, FAQs, and to apply today!
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More Grant Applications Currently Open
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The Appalachian Community Capital grant program offers immediate relief grants up to $25,000 to very small businesses in Dogwood’s 18 counties that experienced physical damage from the storm and have less than $1 million in annual revenue.
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LISC and Lowe’s will award $20,000 grants to 100 small businesses in Western North Carolina to help accelerate economic recovery after Hurricane Helene.
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We’re hosting weekly webinars (English) and in-person meetings (Spanish) to share information about grants, resources, and answer questions. Click here for the latest.
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If these grants don’t fit your business, more are coming soon. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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Mountain BizWorks and partners across WNC and beyond have joined to support the recovery of our loved local businesses.
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