RI Offers $12.5 Million in Rebound Grants for Small Businesses
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RI Offers $12.5 Million in Rebound Grants for Small Businesses

The grant program will provide direct financial support of $2,500 or $5,000 to qualifying small businesses that meet eligibility and need criteria.
“Small businesses continue to face challenges as they work to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic,” said McKee. “Tourism and hospitality businesses – as well as retail and personal service businesses that rely upon foot traffic – continue to face hardships. These grants from my Administration’s Rhode Island Rebounds program will provide immediate relief to these businesses and I thank the General Assembly for approving and funding this program.”
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe initial application phase will open on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022, at 3:30 p.m. Applications will be accepted through Feb. 15, 2022. After the initial application period, the program may reopen if funds remain. If the program is oversubscribed before the end of the initial application period, applications will be prioritized based on factors including whether an applicant is one or more of the following: a first-time recipient of COVID-19 assistance from the State of Rhode Island, a very small business, and/or a Minority or Women Business Enterprise (MBE/WBE).
“Even though our COVID-era economic recovery has been strong in general, too many small businesses are continuing to struggle,” said Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor. “In key sectors, the omicron variant has negatively affected customer demand, adding to the burdens that small businesses are experiencing. This grant program will offer relief to Rhode Island small businesses that need help covering expenses in order to make it through these continuing challenges."
FOR MORE INFORMATION
More information about eligibility requirements including how businesses can prepare to apply as well as information regarding upcoming webinars can be found on the Commerce website: www.commerceri.com/RIRebounds. Commerce will be hosting an initial webinar for interested businesses on their Facebook page today, Monday, Jan. 31, at 3:30 p.m. For those not able to attend the live webinar, the video will also be available on Commerce’s website and YouTube channel.
To assist businesses in their applications, technical assistance will be provided at no cost by partners including the Rhode Island Society of Certified Public Accountants and partners of the Small Business Administration Rhode Island District Office, including Center for Women and Enterprise, Small Business Development Center, and SCORE. Additional support will be provided by the Rhode Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Center for Southeast Asians, Roads Consulting, and the Rhode Island Black Business Association. Translation support is available in 10 languages.
This is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act’s State Fiscal Recovery Funds. In their first act of 2022, the General Assembly approved Governor McKee’s Rhode Island Rebounds Down Payment proposal, which included relief for children and families, small businesses, and investments for affordable housing. Other programmatic elements of
The roughly $18 million grant program helped more than 3,700 businesses with grants of $5,000 each. Additional efforts undertaken by the McKee Administration to support businesses (with an emphasis on small businesses) include the Back to Business RI initiative, which worked to assist businesses struggling with labor shortages; the expansion and codification of outdoor dining and liquor-to-go laws; and the launch of RI Ready, a statewide site-readiness program.
