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Stadelman promotes second round of Businesses Interruption Grants
State Senator Steve Stadelman recommends Rockford-area small business owners who have been hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic to apply for the second round of Business Interruption Grants.
“Small businesses support thousands of families across the state, especially in communities like Rockford,” Stadelman said. “These businesses need this funding to stay afloat, and I’m thrilled the state is continuing to do everything possible to help our small business community.”
The second round of BIG funding builds on the more than $49 million in grants awarded statewide in August. Rockford-area businesses received nearly $2 million in grants during the first round, which ranged from $10,000 to $20,000 to assist with expenses like payroll costs, rent, utilities, equipment and other possible unexpected costs to relieve the effects of the pandemic.
BIG funds are intended to provide relief for all types of small businesses, with a focus on businesses located downstate, including the Rockford area. More than $70 million has been set aside for disproportionately impacted communities that have been the most economically distressed and vulnerable to COVID-19, and $60 million is reservedfor heavily distressed industries such as movie theatres, performing arts venues, concert venues, indoor recreation, amusement parks and hotels.
“The first round of these grants are supporting dozens of businesses in my community,” Stadelman said. “This round will help ensure additional businesses are given the tools needed to navigate through the backend of this pandemic.”
To promote equity in the program, priority for grant funding will be given to small businesses with 50 employees or fewer, women and minority-owned businesses, underinsured or uninsured businesses and inherently essential businesses – like grocery stores – in economically distressed areas. DCEO has created a list of impacted zip codes to help determine eligibility of project location, found here.
Stadelman: IDOT hiring snow plower drivers
State Senator Steve Stadelman is encouraging qualified individuals to apply to the Illinois Department of Transportation for seasonal jobs removing snow and ice. Applications are being accepted now.
“During the winter months, snowplows keep the people of Rockford safe,” Stadelman said. “I urge anyone who has been seeking a new job opportunity in these uncertain times to see if they qualify to be a driver for this season.”
Through IDOT's annual “snowbird” program, snowplow drivers are temporarily hired full-time and on an on-call basis. To be considered, applicants must have a commercial driver’s license. A pre-employment physical and vision test. Drug and alcohol screenings are also required.
Applicants will be selected based on availability, job-related experience and qualifications. Stadelman advises military veterans in particular to apply.
For additional information, including positions and the application process in specific districts, details on pay and the potential for benefits, click here.
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