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Local Business Disaster Relief Fund Local Business Disaster Relief Grants from $5,000-$15,000 are available for local businesses in the US, Puerto Rico, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada that have been impacted by natural disasters like fires, floods, or hurricanes. How the Disaster Relief Fund works Review the eligibility requirements and submit an application, applications are reviewed on a quarterly basis.
Selected applicants will be notified the month after the application period closes. Selected grant recipients will receive the funds the month after the application period closes. DoorDash prioritizes small businesses that are on the DoorDash platform, including but not limited to restaurants, flower shops, liquor stores, convenience stores, pet stores, and local grocery stores.
Businesses must have: A brick and mortar location No more than three total locations 50 or fewer employees per location Been open for at least six months Revenues of $3M or less per location in the last 12 months Located in United States, Puerto Rico, New Zealand, Australia, or Canada Been impacted by an eligible state or federally-declared natural disaster, including but not limited to wildfires, hurricanes, and earthquakes Applications must be submitted within 12 months of the declared disaster.
Grants can be used to cover expenses directly related to an eligible disaster. Join the DoorDash community on Hello Alice to receive preparedness education and community support. Create a disaster preparedness plan with resources from Ready.
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Apply for emergency lodging assistance . The DoorDash Local Business Disaster Relief Fund is funded by DoorDash and brought to life in partnership with Hello Alice and Global Entrepreneurship Network . Frequently Asked Questions Where can I apply for a grant in the United States or Puerto Rico?
If you operate a restaurant in the United States or Puerto Rico, you can apply for a grant from the Disaster Relief Fund at Hello Alice . Where can I apply for a grant in Canada, Australia, or New Zealand? If you operate a restaurant in Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, you can apply for a grant from the Disaster Relief Fund at Global Entrepreneurship Network .
When will I hear back about my application? Grant recipients will be selected based on criteria published. Recipients will be notified on a rolling basis after 30 days of the application closing.
What are the eligibility criteria?
Be a for-profit business located and registered in one of the fifty United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand; AND Be a local business including, but not limited to, restaurant, gastropub or bakery, flower shop, liquor store, convenience store, pet store, or local grocery store, with a brick & mortar location that: has experienced a loss in revenue as a direct result of a state of emergency or federally-declared natural disaster which occurred within the last 12 months; has 3 or fewer total locations; has 50 or fewer employees per location; has been open for at least 6 months; has revenues of $3M or less per location in 2024; AND Partner with DoorDash today Learn how partnering with DoorDash can support your business growth.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Independently owned restaurants affected by natural disasters; the stored eligibility mentions for-profit small businesses with brick-and-mortar locations experiencing disaster-related loss. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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