LANSDALE, PA — Numerous businesses across Lansdale will receive a major boost from the county in hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant money, part of a larger allocation of federal pandemic recovery funds.
The $282,088 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds will go to 15 Lansdale businesses.
In disbursing the grants, the county’s Recovery Office said they focused on “minority, women, and veteran-owned businesses.”
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The grants are only for small businesses of 50 or fewer employees with annual gross revenue under $500,000. Each business is eligible for up to $20,000.
County and local officials, including Montgomery County Commissioners Ken Lawrence and Jamila Winder, will celebrate the awards at a special event on Thursday, Nov. 2 at 2:30 p.m. at Lansdale Borough Hall.
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“Several local business owners will be on site to discuss the impact of the recovery funds on their livelihood and the transformative power of these grants on the Lansdale small business community,” the county said.
Borough Hall is located on 1 Vine Street.
A full list of Lansdale awardees will be published Thursday.
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