Stadelman: $6 million in COVID funds available to Loves, Machesney
To assist local governments in obtaining their allotments, the State of Illinois has established a website portal. Municipalities completing the portal submission, including all of the documentation required by the U.S. Treasury, can expect to receive half of their funding in approximately 30 days with the remaining half roughly a year later. First payments are expected to be made in August.
Eligible local governments include cities, towns and villages serving populations of less than 50,000 that did not receive direct aid from ARPA. Overall, Illinois is home to 1,252 of these so-called Non-Entitlement Units of local government (NEUs).
Broader broadband access good for greater Rockford area
“Internet access is becoming as important as telephones and electricity for many citizens, and Illinois is looking to get them connected with better speeds,” Stadelman said. “High speed internet will help many people in the Rockford area work and search for work, connect families and help students who need access to educational information.”
$9 million 'navigator' investment will benefit local businesses: Stadelman
State Senator Steve Stadelman wants local small businesses to know that an expanded state service is available to help them access economic recovery grant programs. Illinois has invested an additional $9 million in the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity community navigator outreach program, with new partners serving the Rockford area.
“Our local businesses are working hard to rebuild financial stability as we move out of the pandemic,” Stadelman said. “I urge owners and managers to work with a navigator if they need help finding funding to help them return to normalcy.”
This expansion to the existing community navigator program leverages 13 organizations that will provide support for small businesses that require assistance applying for to receive the billions of financial assistance dollars that are available. Community navigators will perform intensive outreach to ensure that small and hard-to-reach businesses are aware of economic relief funds.
DCEO trained 13 new regional partners to facilitate technical assistance for small businesses on a grassroots level. These 13 organizations, which were selected through a competitive process, will work with over 100 community-based organizations based in low-to-moderate-income areas. The American Business Immigrant Coalition and Illinois Public Health Association will coordinate efforts in Winnebago County.
To ensure the smallest and most vulnerable businesses are prioritized, navigator partners will provide small businesses with direct assistance on applications as well as language assistance, on-the-ground outreach, webinars and technical assistance sessions. For more information on recovery programs and how to receive support, businesses can call the First Stop hotline at 1-800-252-2923.
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July 16 at 8:11 PM
Thanks to the Rockford Rivets for letting me throw the first pitch at tonight's game! I was just happy to hit the catcher's mitt.