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Small businesses in Marlborough are eligible for grants of up to $5,000 to help those struggling with the economic hit from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Marlborough COVID-19 Small Business Relief Grant Program will cover expenses up to $5,000 for costs incurred on or after May 18, the state’s first phase of business reopening. Uses for the funds include safety and operational retrofits for re-opening, personal protective equipment, training and any other costs related to reopening under state guidelines.
The program is being launched by the Marlborough Economic Development Corp., which announced the initiative Monday.
This program is open to for-profit existing Marlborough businesses with up to 25 employees who have experienced business disruption due to the pandemic. Eligible businesses will be awarded funds on a first-come, first-serve basis. Applications will be accepted through June 29. Applications received after the deadline may be considered if funding is still available.
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