County Executive Pittman Launches Restaurant and Food Service Grant Program
County also expands Humanitarian Relief Fund for lost wages and tips for workers
Today, Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced a new program to provide grants of up to $10,000 to restaurants and food service businesses in the county. The county is committing $5 million of its federal CARES Act funding to the grant program, which is designed to help restaurants and other businesses that are experiencing reduced revenue because of COVID-related restrictions and loss of consumer confidence. County Executive Pittman also announced an expansion of the humanitarian relief fund to include food service workers who have lost wages and tip income due to the pandemic.
The Restaurant and Food Service Grant Program is specifically targeted to food trucks, catering businesses, bed and breakfast establishments and dine-in, non-drive-through restaurants. Restaurants and food service businesses will be able to use the grants to cover operating expenses such as rent, payroll and utilities, and costs associated with the purchase of personal protective equipment, ensuring sanitary physical spaces and implementing online customer engagement and transactions. The grant cannot be used for any expenses previously covered by another federal, state or local government COVID-19 related program, losses covered by an insurance policy or capital improvements to the business property.
The grant will be disbursed in the following amounts to qualified and approved businesses:- $10,000 for catering businesses, bed and breakfast establishments and dine-in, non-drive through restaurants; and
- $5,000 for food trucks.
A qualified business must:- Be located in Anne Arundel County;
- Have been open and operating prior to March 13, 2020;
- Be in good standing with the State of Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation; and
- Submit a copy of an active food service license issued Anne Arundel County Department of Health, a signed W-9 form.
Applicants also will be required to upload a voided company check to facilitate an ACH deposit of the grant amount to the business bank account.
Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation is currently developing a portal on its website where businesses can create an account and complete the entire application process. T
he application period is expected to open in mid November. For additional information, inquiries can be sent to
grants@aaedc.org.
The
Humanitarian Relief Fund, managed by the
Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation, provides temporary financial assistance in the form of a $500 Visa gift card to restaurant workers who have lost wages, including tips, as a result of reduced hours or reduced customers in restaurants and food service businesses. To apply, visit
www.aawdc.org/relief or call 410-424-3240 for more information.