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Find similar grantsBusiness Recovery and Resilience Fund is sponsored by Maine Dept. of Economic & Community Development. Maine Flood Resources and Assistance Hub Business Resiliency Resources Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan The Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan is Governor Mills' plan, approved by the Legislature, to invest nea Category: Economic Development.
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Business Recovery and Resilience Fund (Closed) | Office of Business Development Financial Resources → Business Recovery and Resilience Fund (Closed) Business Recovery and Resilience Fund (Closed) The Maine Legislature established the Business Recovery and Resiliency Fund and funded it with $10,000,000 to provide grant opportunities to businesses and organizations, including nonprofit organizations, affected by specified severe weather-related events.
These events include the December 18, 2023 storm, the January 10, 2024 storm and the January 13, 2024 storm. Projects may include a recovery component for damage sustained and must include efforts to increase business resilience to future storms and other climate conditions.
This program provides grants to businesses and nonprofit organizations impacted by the December 18, 2023 storm, the January 10, 2024 storm or the January 13, 2024 storm for recovery, rebuilding and investments in more resilient infrastructure.
Infrastructure project types may include infrastructure upgrades, improvements, or installation of drainage systems, moving electrical or business equipment, relocating the business to a more protected location within Maine and investing in additional insurance. The program is not intended to replace lost profits or revenue but rather to help businesses remain viable and resilient against future weather-related events.
The top priority is to ensure that all businesses are reopened. Round 1, May 2024 -June 2024 Round 2, December 2024 - January 2025 Program Guidelines Round 2 (pdf) Additional Funding Consideration Form (pdf) BRRF Example Spreadsheet (Excel) Miss the May 14th Webinar? View it here!
Friday, 12/13, 10am-11am Zoom Link Frequently Asked Questions (pdf) Application Portal Questions (pdf) Thank you for inquiring about the Business Recovery and Resilience Fund. The application portal closed Tuesday, January 14 th .
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Empowering Communities Grants is sponsored by PPL Foundation. These grants enrich the overall vitality of the community through programs that protect the environment and improve people's lives. Focus areas include environmental stewardship and education. Projects involving native plant pollinator habitat restoration within the Schuylkill watershed could align with environmental stewardship goals.
Brown Girl Jane x SheaMoisture Grant is a grant from SheaMoisture and Brown Girl Jane that funds Black and woman-owned beauty and wellness businesses in the United States. Part of SheaMoisture's broader commitment to addressing racial inequality through its $1 million annual giving fund, this program specifically supports founders at the intersection of Black and women-owned entrepreneurship in the beauty and wellness sector. Applicants must be based in the U.S. and have operated their business for at least one year. Grants range from $10,000 to $25,000. Check the SheaMoisture Fund website for the current open cycle, as deadlines vary by cohort.
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