Initial 250 grantees of the Small Business Stabilization Fund announced
Mon, 04/13/2020
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Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced the initial 250 grantees of the City's $2.5 million Small Business Stabilization Fund. The fund provides $10,000 grants to small businesses financially impacted by COVID-19. Nearly 9,000 small businesses applied for the first round of the City's Small Business Stabilization Fund, demonstrating that the need goes far beyond what the City can provide without further support from the private sector, philanthropic partners and economic relief from the federal government. With loans and grants available at the state and federal level, OED has also created a comprehensive resource page for workers and small businesses impacted by COVID-19 and is providing technical assistance to support our small businesses.
Cities across the country, including San Francisco, Atlanta, and New York City, have reached out to learn more about the Stabilization Fund and try to replicate this model in their own communities. On April 1, Mayor Durkan signed into law her legislation to ensure the City of Seattle can accept donations, including for initiatives like supporting small businesses through stabilization funding and for families via food vouchers.
Comcast has donated $50,000 to address the urgent need for future rounds of the Stabilization Fund. This investment will help ensure the Office of Economic Development (OED) can continue providing direct capital assistance to small business owners struggling to support their employees and stay open during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interested individuals and organizations can donate to the Stabilization Fund by emailing covidpledge@seattle.gov.
At the City, we're doing everything we can locally to support our small businesses and workers during this unprecedented moment in history. Working together in the early days of this crisis, we quickly created this $2.5 million Small Business Stabilization Fund, which has become a model for cities across our country. With nearly 9,000 small businesses applying to the first round of the Stabilization Fund, it's clear that the need far outweighs what the City can provide to our small businesses, said Mayor Durkan. "I am grateful to Comcast for their commitment to help fund further rounds of the Stabilization Fund and support the small businesses that make Seattle the best city in the country. I urge all those who are able to support future rounds of this fund, and also support our small businesses by ordering pickup, delivery, or shopping online during this unprecedented time. While we to do everything we can at the City level to support small businesses, I will continue to advocate at the state and federal level to ensure our region receives the economic relief we need, both now and as we recover."
The $2.5 million expanded Small Business Stabilization Fund is funded by federal Community Development Block Grants (CDBG). The federal government requires eligible CDBG small business awardees to have five employees or less and for the business owner to be at or below 80 percent of the Area Median Income. In addition, the Mayor directed OED to focus outreach on historically underserved small businesses, and nearly 80 percent of the 250 grantees identify as small business owners of color. After screening for eligibility, businesses were categorized as being from high or low-displacement areas of the City, and then awardees from each displacement category were selected by lottery. Weighting the investments towards high-displacement risk areas allowed the City to target businesses that are more likely to experience economic shocks. OED received around 80 applications when the department launched the first Stabilization Fund back in January 2020.
"The city's initial investment in the Small Business Stabilization Fund is being used by micro-businesses to support their employees and to ensure they can stay in business during this crisis. We hope these grants give Seattle's small businesses a lifeline, so they can re-open quickly once the immediate crisis is over and be part of the city's recovery," said Councilmember Andrew J. Lewis, and member of the Small Business Recovery Task Force.
The city's grants to micro-businesses will help buffer the crisis, but the city must do more to ensure local businesses can remain in their storefronts and are not pushed out during this crisis. When we keep local businesses in place, it means we can keep dollars and jobs in the local economy, which in turn builds community wealth," said Councilmember Tammy J. Morales, a member of the Small Business Recovery Task Force. " I want to thank the Office of Economic Development for moving quickly to distribute these grants, and am hopeful the next round of grants, including those provided by our private partners, will focus on micro-businesses owned by minorities and immigrants and refugees."
Villa Escondida is a family-owned restaurant, and we are proud to support our local community and economy here in Belltown, said Jose Perez, Owner of Villa Escondida. "Our small business was hit hard when many downtown workers began to work from home. This grant from the City will help us keep our staff on payroll and will help us increase our marketing to get more takeout and delivery orders."
"I am incredibly proud of my OED team, including those from other departments who lent their time and energy towards this effort. What normally takes months, sometimes years, to develop and perfect, our team dedicated themselves to complete in a matter of weeks. This dedication comes from a sense of community and solidarity with business owners who are working people just like us. Though our funds were limited, we saw firsthand the kind of impact these grants can make - from being able to pay staff to simply keeping families afloat who relied on their business for household income. This would not have been possible without the small business development team who boldly paved the way towards a new way of thinking about how we support our communities," said OED Small Business Development director Pedro Gomez.
"We recognize the important role that small businesses play in our economy and our community." "Now more than ever they need our support and we are pleased to do our part," said Rodrigo Lopez, Regional Senior Vice President of the Comcast Washington region.We also know that internet service is essential and are working hard every day to ensure that our network is helping both businesses and residents across of our community keep connected."
The City also recently launched the #SupportSeattleSmallBiz map, which helps residents find small businesses providing takeout or delivery in their neighborhood. The map allows users to search for open small businesses in their neighborhood and navigate directly to a business' website or third-party delivery service page. As of April 8, 1,198 small businesses are included in the map, which has been viewed 185,000 times. If you're a business owner interested in adding your information to the #SupportSeattleSmallBiz map, please contact the City at supportsmallbiz@seattle.gov.
Mayor Durkan and the City of Seattle have worked to implement a series of actions that support artists, nonprofits, small businesses, and workers, including:
- Deferring utility payments for customers impacted by COVID-19;
- Implementing a temporary moratorium on residential, small business, and nonprofit evictions to provide relief for working people financially impacted by COVID-19;
- Creating temporary restaurant loading zones to facilitate curbside pickup at restaurants;
- Announcing a small business relief package that included deferred business taxes and a stabilization fund;
- Creating a new Arts Recovery Package to provide immediate financial relief to artists and cultural organizations that have been impacted by COVID-19;
- Providing 6,250 Seattle families with $800 in grocery vouchers;
- Providing rent relief to tenants of City-owned facilities; and
- Partnering with United Way of King County and King County to invest $5 million in rental assistance to help families stay in their homes.
The full list of grantees for the initial round of the Small Business Stabilization Fund are listed below:
30 Minute Hit |
Dante’s Inferno Dogs |
Lashes a la Mode |
Roq La Rue Gallery |
A DJ and a Cook |
Dao’s Kitchen |
Lily´s Salvadorean Catering |
Rose's & Siga African Hair Braiding |
AAMCO Transmissions of Seattle |
DeliNoMore |
Lisa Tsujikawa Noji Inc |
S&S 23 Beauty salon |
Abdul Gafoor's Halal Meat & Deli |
Delish Ethiopian Cuisine |
Lou Henry Hoover |
S/T Hooligans |
Ace Barbershop |
Detour Espresso |
LT Design |
Sabando Design |
Acme Barbershop |
Dim Sum House Inc |
Lucke By Keisha |
Sabor Delicioso |
Adarash Market |
Diva Nails |
Lucky Chinese Restaurant |
Safari Njema Restaraunt |
Addis Market |
Dong Thap Noodles |
Luna Azul |
Salon 206 |
Al Shukri Bakery |
East African Grocery |
Luso Food & Wine |
Salon Adidez LLC |
All in the Cut Barbershop |
El Parche Colombiano Restaurant |
Madison Avenue Salon |
Salon Filament |
Alyssa McCowan, Barber |
Emazing Photography |
Magus Books |
Salon Nouveau |
Ambakity Cocina Mexicana |
Emma’s BBQ |
Mala & Satay |
SD Computer Repair Inc |
Amina Family Childcare |
EriStar Building Maintenance LLC |
Maleda Grocery & Deli |
Seattle Tailor |
Amy's Merkato |
Ernesto Ybarra Original Art |
Mama Luna LLC |
SELEUÅ S Chocolates |
An Nam Pho |
F Rock Clothing |
Market Magic & Novelty Inc |
Sell Phone Store |
Andro Barbershop |
Fade Master |
Marrakesh Moroccan Restaurant of Seattle |
Serenity Housekeeping LLC |
Arcaro Boxing Gym |
Fancy |
Massive Monkees Studio: The Beacon |
Seward Park Market |
Ascend Nail Lounge |
Fine Tuning |
McComb Sound |
Shear Finesse Barbershop |
Asian Star |
Frank's Barber and Beauty Salon |
Meskel Ethiopian Restaurant |
Simply Soulful |
Asian Street Food |
French Mornings Preschool |
Milan Hair & Spa |
Sirena AGLW LLC |
Athena's Food Truck |
Full Tilt Columbia City |
Mimi's Bakery & Flower |
Slice Box Pizzas |
Athina Grill |
Geni's Ethiopian Corner |
Mjod Enterprises |
SoleMates |
Atlantis Studio & Gallery |
Girls Gone BBQ |
Modern Japanese Cuisine |
Somtam Thai |
Baja Tacos and Beer |
Golden Daisy Restaurant |
Moe Vegan |
St Andrews Bar & Grill |
Baltimore Barbershop |
Golden Nails & Spa |
MoMo's Kebab |
Studio Stu |
Bamboo Thai Cuisine |
Greenfire Products |
Moonlit Beauty and Wellness |
SugarPill |
Bambu Desserts and Drinks |
Gyro's Place |
Moxie Beauty Boutique |
Sunset Café & Deli |
Bananas Grill |
Hairapy by Natalia |
Mr. Lu Seafood & Burger |
Swift Hair Removal |
Basil Viet Kitchen |
Haircare by Asyah |
Mystic Kombucha |
T. Brooks Quality Cuts |
Beacon Hill Drycleaners |
Hamdi Home Daycare |
Najla Family Child Care |
Tan Dinh Deli |
BeanFish |
HardWok Cafe |
Nam Phuong Book Store |
Tango Enterprises Inc. |
Belltown Romios Pizza & Pasta |
Hare Salon |
Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery |
Taqueria El Rincon Express |
Big Tuna |
Hawaii General Store & Travel |
Neptune Furniture |
Taqueria Tehuacan |
Bilal Mini Market |
Hella Happy |
New Century Tea Gallery |
Teriyaki & Wok |
Bissell Barber |
Hello Bicycle |
NextLevel Personal Training Studio |
Teriyaki Plus |
Blue Heron Cafe |
Hi B3ar |
Northwest Wushu Academy |
Teriyaki Time |
Blue Nile Restaurant |
Hill’s Barbershop |
Oaktree Teriyaki |
Thai Curry Simple |
Bodytonic Pilates |
Hive BE Salon |
Old Habits Barbershop |
Thai Star |
Boru Childcare |
Hoang Lan |
Olympia Il Pizza and Spaghetti House |
Thai Taste |
Broadway Nails |
Holy Cow Records |
O'Malley Photographers |
Thanh Thanh Cafe |
By’s Drive In |
Hood Famous Café & Bar |
Othello Station Pharmacy |
That Brown Girl Cooks! |
BZ Port Trucking |
Hue Ky Mi Gia I Corp |
Palacia Chamberlain Lee Salon |
The Postman |
Cafe Avole |
Image Corporation |
Pam's Kitchen |
The Station Coffee Shop |
Cafe Banh Mi |
Intermezzo Salon & Spa |
Pasta Joe's |
The Uncommon Cottage |
Cafe Ibex |
International Examiner |
Peter Pan Auto Glass |
Thien Phat Restaurant |
Cafe Opla |
International Model Toys |
Pho Ba |
Time Bistro |
Café Racer |
Iris Cutler LLC |
Pho Hai Yen |
Timothy De Clue Collection |
Cafe Red |
Ironsteak |
Pho Hanoi Restaurant |
Town Electric, Plumbing & Heating LLC |
Cafe Soleil |
J Styles Barbershop |
Pioneer Square D&E |
Trevino Beauty Collaborative |
Canton Noodle House |
Jalanne Family Childcare |
Platinum Cuts and Salon |
TTTI Services |
CDFD Childcare |
Jana Designs |
Platinum Plush Fashions |
U DupBop |
Central Barber Shop |
Jasmine Thai Restaurant |
Poke Plus |
VAM Studios, LLC |
CHATIME |
JoJo Hair Salon |
Poke Square |
Van Karma |
Che Dessert Lounge |
Joseph's Elite Image |
Print Fusion |
Villa Escondida Mexican Restaurant |
Chuan BBQ |
Jose's Taqueria |
Publishing Desk LLC |
Warren Moy Motorsports, Inc. |
Citra |
Julie's Garden Restaurant |
Rachel Huss Hair |
We Free Hearts LLC |
Classy Beauty School |
Juneau Street market |
Rain Cafe |
Where Ya At |
Clover Art |
Juneau Street market |
Rainier Teriyaki |
Whole Body Health |
Coco's Cuts and Colors |
K O Fitness |
Reality Auto Sales |
Winning Edge Academy |
Columbia City Fitness Center |
Kawaii Nail |
Red Bowl |
Yummy House Bakery |
Columbia City Preschool |
Kendi Studio |
Relish |
Zaytuna Mediterranean Catering |
Combat Arts Academy of Seattle |
Kitchen Istanbul |
Resistencia Coffee |
Zheng Cafe |
Dandylion Restaurant |
L. Mariee Boutique |
Robin Rosell Salon |
Ziba LLC |
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