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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Read Before Packet - 6/7/2022 - Memorandum From Seonah Kendall And Shannon Hein Re: Arpa Small Business Grants Economic Health Office 222 LaPorte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6505 970.224.6107 - fax fcgov.com MEMORANDUM DATE: June 6, 2022 TO:Mayor and City Councilmembers THROUGH: Kelly DiMartino, Interim City Manager Travis Storin, Chief Financial Officer Tyler Marr, Interim Deputy City Manager Jacqueline Kozak-Thiel, Chief Sustainability Officer Josh Birks, Economic Health & Redevelopment Director FROM: SeonAh Kendall, Senior Economic Manager Shannon Hein, Small Business Program Manager RE:ARPA Small Business Grants The purpose of this memo is to provide Council an update on the status of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Small Business Grants being developed by the Economic Health Office. Council has asked about the ability to use ARPA funds to provide relief to businesses along Linden Street. Councilmembers and business owners have suggested that the 2022 ARPA Business Impact Opportunity Fund and associated grants being offered by the City and County of Denver could be a potential model. BOTTOM LINE which either impact access to a business and/or the adjacent right-of-way (ROW). Denver has developed a suite of grants that includes an Anti- Displacement Grant intended to provide relief to businesses impacted in a similar manner. Council will have the opportunity to approve on Second Reading funding to hire a Capital Projects Business Liaison and associated program funds. The use of these funds is still bein New grants will be available to support businesses throughout the City this summer (2022). BACKGROUND As context, EHO met with to understand their 2022 ARPA Business Impact Opportunity Fund. Some items of note about the business grants associated with the Opportunity Fund: Suite of grants offered: o Stabilization Grants - related to negative COVID impacts such as supply chain issues, staffing challenges, cash reserves and lost revenue. o Activation Grant establish/renew leases in certain designated commercial corridors where blight has occurred or is occurring. Eligible expenses are specific to security and equipment for safety purposes. o Anti-Displacement Grants alleviate revenue loss or a portion of the cost associated with relocation resulting from publicly-funded construction projects which occur across the city and where the businesses are in qualified geographic areas. o Technical Assistance guidance for grant application and navigation of business services, including lease negotiation and eviction prevention, financial readiness, etc. Eligibility businesses must be: o Either within their Denver Recovery Index Map OR within specific North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. o Annual gross revenue of $5M or less. For the Stabilization Grant, businesses must have been operational prior to March 2020 and demonstrate a 10% revenue decline. Cap on total grants per business: o Applicants may only apply for one of the grant categories. o Businesses with annual gross revenue equal or less than $100,000 are eligible for $7,500. o Businesses with annual gross revenue equal or greater than $100,001 is eligible for $15,000. DEDO is partnering with United Way of Denver, who will provide technical assistance to businesses. DEDO will have 3 rounds of grants June, July, and August awards. Attachment 1 is the DEDO ARPA Business Impact Opportunity Grant Application. PAST GRANTS In 2020 and 2021, the City of Fort Collins, through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, supported small businesses earlier in the pandemic with the Small Business Assistance Program (SBAP) and the Accounting Support Assistance Program (ASAP) for a combined $1.9M. EHO partnered with Larimer County and the State of Colorado to distribute an additional $842,238 through the Small Business Relief (SBR) grant program (Attachment 2). Several Linden Street businesses have received funds under these previous programs. NEXT STEPS The Economic Health Office is developing a suite of ARPA Small Business Grants, like suite (as well as others such as Atlanta, Austin, and Boulder). As part of Ordinance 079-2021, EHO was awarded $1M for small business support and recovery. To date, $180,000 of the $1M has been expended to offset the cost of third-party food delivery for local restaurants between December 17, 2021 February 27, 2022 (during the Delta variant wave). The remaining $820,000 is available for distribution to businesses through grants this summer (2022). The suite of grants being explored include: Business stabilization and activation Similar to those offered by Denver, Atlanta, Austin, and Boulder Workforce and talent retention Anticipated to be direct to businesses for training existing or new workforce to meet changing needs Capital project impacts An additional, $140,000 of funds may become available depending on on June 7th. The specific use of these funds is still being developed and the DEDO Anti-Displacement Grant provides an interesting model. Funds will need to be available to businesses across the City and cannot be limited to Linden Street to be ARPA eligible. businesses for a specific project. The funds need to be all-encompassing of projects occurring within a determined period for eligibility. Additional input is needed from the CAO and Finance about this specific use of ARPA funds. Additional aspects of the grants under development: One application/one reporting (compliance) reviewing best practices so that businesses can apply once for any of the various suites of grants that make up the suite being offered. Cap on total grants per business There will be a limit to the amount of assistance a business will be eligible to receive. EHO is still evaluating the grant limit amount per business that would be meaningful. The grant fund provided by DEDO is $5M. The City of Fort Collins small business grant is $1M in total. Staff anticipates that applicants may be eligible for multiple grants to meet the proposed assistance cap. Attachment 1: PDF DEDO 2022 ARPA Business Impact Opportunity Fund Application Attachment 2: 2020 2021 CARES Business Grants cc: Blaine Dunn, Accounting Director Joanne Cech, Fiscal Recovery Manager