Business Resources/Financial Assistance
March 23, 2020
Maryland COVID-19 Emergency
Relief Fund Programs for Businesses (Commerce)
Maryland has authorized $130
million in loan and grant funding for small businesses and manufacturers that
have been negatively impacted by the Coronavirus (COVID-19). This emergency
assistance provides interim relief and proceeds that can be used to pay cash
operating expenses including payroll, suppliers, rent, fixed debt payments and
other mission critical cash operating costs.
If you are a Maryland-based
business impacted by the Coronavirus with under 50 full- and part-time
employees, or a Maryland manufacturer, check out the programs below to see if
you qualify for assistance.
- Maryland
Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Relief Loan Fund - This $75 million loan fund (for for-profit
businesses only) offers no interest or principal payments due for the
first 12 months, then converts to a 36-month term loan of principal and
interest payments, with an interest rate at 2% per annum. Learn more.
- Maryland
Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Relief Grant Fund - This $50 million grant program for businesses
and non-profits offers grant amounts up to $10,000, not to
exceed 3 months of demonstrated cash operating expenses for the first
quarter of 2020. Learn more.
- Maryland
COVID-19 Emergency Relief Manufacturing Fund - This $5 million incentive program helps
Maryland manufacturers to produce personal protective equipment (PPE) that
is urgently needed by hospitals and health-care workers across the
country. More details are expected to be announced by Friday, March 27,
2020.
- Maryland Business Express- We have assembled information and resources that
businesses may find helpful as it relates to the Novel Coronavirus Disease
2019 (COVID-19) outbreak and business in Maryland https://businessexpress.maryland.gov/
Contact: For more information
about this COVID-19 grant fund, send an email to Commerce
COVID-19 Assistance fpaaworkflowcoordinator.commerce@maryland.gov
COVID-19 Layoff Aversion Fund - Workforce Development and Adult
Learning (DLLR)
Governor Larry Hogan and the Maryland Department of Labor have
launched the new COVID-19 Layoff Aversion Fund, which is designed to support
businesses undergoing economic stresses due to the pandemic by preventing or
minimizing the duration of unemployment resulting from layoffs. The award (up
to $50,000 per applicant), will be a quick deployable benefit and customizable
to the specific needs of your business to minimize the need for layoffs.
Labor is accepting grant applications from small businesses for
awards from now through 30 days after the State of Emergency ends (subject to
funding availability).
How can it help me?
- ✔ Providing funds to cover the cost of purchasing
remote access (ex. computers, printers, etc.) equipment to allow employees
to work remotely from home versus being laid off;
- ✔ Providing funds to cover the cost of purchasing
software or programs that an employee would need to use from home;
- ✔ Supporting businesses that take advantage of
the Unemployment
Insurance Work Sharing Program by supplementing the
employee’s income and benefits;
- ✔ Providing funds to cover the costs of cleaning/sanitization
services so that small businesses are able to keep employees at work on
site, but only if a frequent deep cleaning to prevent exposure occurred;
- ✔ Paying for liability insurance for restaurants
that convert to delivery while under emergency circumstances;
- ✔ Providing funds for training or professional
development opportunities for employees to avoid layoffs; and
- ✔ Adopting other creative approaches and strategies
to reduce or eliminate the need for layoffs in the small business community.
Examples of how a business may demonstrate the need for layoff
aversion funds:
- I run a call center where employees usually work in an
office setting. To support social distancing, I’d like my employees to
work remotely, which will require equipment such as reliable headphones
and laptops for each employee. If they do not have this equipment, I will
need to layoff my staff.
- I could ask employees to use their personal phones and
work remotely, but I do not have the funds to support the cell phone
packages. If provided funds to reimburse employees for the increased data
usage, my business could avoid layoffs.
- My employees could work remotely if they had a specific
software or computer application, but I cannot afford to purchase. Without
this software, I will need to layoff my workforce until we can go back to
the office.
- I need my 8 employees to continue to work on site, but
I am concerned about their potential exposure to COVID-19 and cannot
afford frequent deep cleaning to help limit potential exposure. If I had
funds to support the deep cleaning, it would allow my workers to continue
to work and would foster a safer work environment.
- Due to the impacts of COVID-19, my employees have more
down time than usual. If I were able to offer the opportunity for them to
take project management training online during this down time, they will
increase their skillsets, making them a valuable asset to our company and
less likely a candidate for layoff.
Get Started Now!
- ✔ View the One
Pager
- ✔ COVID-19
Layoff Aversion Fund Policy
- ✔ COVID-19 Layoff
Aversion Fund Application (Excel)
Submit your completed application to: LaborCOVID19.layoffaversion@maryland.gov.
Labor staff will process applications within two business days of
receipt. Upon approval and receipt of signed contract, payment will be
expedited.
For More Information…
Contact the Division of
Workforce Development and Adult Learning LaborCOVID19.layoffaversion@maryland.gov
Maryland Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
Please click on the following link: https://govstatus.egov.com/md-coronavirus-business